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So how do you feel about the whole Charlie Kirk divide?

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  • S [email protected]

    I'm going to challenge you all, right here, right now. Put down the thought of what's right, what's wrong, how people should be reacting, ect. I'm an apathetic bastard and I really could care less either way.

    What I have noticed though is there's a LOT of divide on this one, more than usual. Lemmy's pretty homogenous but go outside to Facebook, Instagram, reddit, any of the mainstream places, hell, even talking about it with friends or family, you get some really differing views and people seem ready to discard longtime relationships over it. Hell, I've seen it happen 3 times now so far.

    °So what do you think, take off the politics hat for a second and put on the sociology hat. Take a breath, and examine your surroundings.

    °How does what's going on make you feel, sad? Angry? Scared, tired or relieved?

    °What do you think this says about which direction our society is going, have you got any predictions? Any old timers who have been through near societal collapses before want to throw in their perspective?

    I'm genuinely interested in what you all think

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    I don’t support murder, but when people who do call for it like checks notes Charlie Kirk get murdered, I’ll enjoy the irony.

    There are some people who the world would be better off without. Can anyone honestly say the US would be a worse place now if Trump had been killed instead of “wounded” at his own shooting?

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    • S [email protected]

      I'm going to challenge you all, right here, right now. Put down the thought of what's right, what's wrong, how people should be reacting, ect. I'm an apathetic bastard and I really could care less either way.

      What I have noticed though is there's a LOT of divide on this one, more than usual. Lemmy's pretty homogenous but go outside to Facebook, Instagram, reddit, any of the mainstream places, hell, even talking about it with friends or family, you get some really differing views and people seem ready to discard longtime relationships over it. Hell, I've seen it happen 3 times now so far.

      °So what do you think, take off the politics hat for a second and put on the sociology hat. Take a breath, and examine your surroundings.

      °How does what's going on make you feel, sad? Angry? Scared, tired or relieved?

      °What do you think this says about which direction our society is going, have you got any predictions? Any old timers who have been through near societal collapses before want to throw in their perspective?

      I'm genuinely interested in what you all think

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      #100

      I don't agree with him. But he shouldn't have been shot. His whole thing was about discussing politics in a civilised manner. That shooter could have came down and debated him.

      The video of him dying is just sad. It just shows how inhumane it is.

      He wasn't even a politician, just an internet content creator. They just made a martyr.

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      • S [email protected]

        I'm going to challenge you all, right here, right now. Put down the thought of what's right, what's wrong, how people should be reacting, ect. I'm an apathetic bastard and I really could care less either way.

        What I have noticed though is there's a LOT of divide on this one, more than usual. Lemmy's pretty homogenous but go outside to Facebook, Instagram, reddit, any of the mainstream places, hell, even talking about it with friends or family, you get some really differing views and people seem ready to discard longtime relationships over it. Hell, I've seen it happen 3 times now so far.

        °So what do you think, take off the politics hat for a second and put on the sociology hat. Take a breath, and examine your surroundings.

        °How does what's going on make you feel, sad? Angry? Scared, tired or relieved?

        °What do you think this says about which direction our society is going, have you got any predictions? Any old timers who have been through near societal collapses before want to throw in their perspective?

        I'm genuinely interested in what you all think

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        #101

        Never heard of him before he died. He was obviously a cunt of the highest degree. In my country he would have been a right wing extremist and probably been canceled by most serious organizations.
        In the USA his views are apparently so normal that he got assassinated by someone that thought he was too much of a lefty?

        I don't care about him at all tbh. We get news of Americans killing each other everyday, I don't see how he is much different from all the other murder victims. Because he had a stage and a following? Apparently he hated emphaty so I'm considering dishonering him by being emphatic..

        How fucked up can a nation be?
        I would mourn my country if I was US American.
        Since I'm not all I can do is shake my head aphaty and think "oh well, they'll just continue doing whatever they're doing over there"

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        • S [email protected]

          I'm going to challenge you all, right here, right now. Put down the thought of what's right, what's wrong, how people should be reacting, ect. I'm an apathetic bastard and I really could care less either way.

          What I have noticed though is there's a LOT of divide on this one, more than usual. Lemmy's pretty homogenous but go outside to Facebook, Instagram, reddit, any of the mainstream places, hell, even talking about it with friends or family, you get some really differing views and people seem ready to discard longtime relationships over it. Hell, I've seen it happen 3 times now so far.

          °So what do you think, take off the politics hat for a second and put on the sociology hat. Take a breath, and examine your surroundings.

          °How does what's going on make you feel, sad? Angry? Scared, tired or relieved?

          °What do you think this says about which direction our society is going, have you got any predictions? Any old timers who have been through near societal collapses before want to throw in their perspective?

          I'm genuinely interested in what you all think

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          We need a national online forum. That's my takeaway.

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          • S [email protected]

            I'm going to challenge you all, right here, right now. Put down the thought of what's right, what's wrong, how people should be reacting, ect. I'm an apathetic bastard and I really could care less either way.

            What I have noticed though is there's a LOT of divide on this one, more than usual. Lemmy's pretty homogenous but go outside to Facebook, Instagram, reddit, any of the mainstream places, hell, even talking about it with friends or family, you get some really differing views and people seem ready to discard longtime relationships over it. Hell, I've seen it happen 3 times now so far.

            °So what do you think, take off the politics hat for a second and put on the sociology hat. Take a breath, and examine your surroundings.

            °How does what's going on make you feel, sad? Angry? Scared, tired or relieved?

            °What do you think this says about which direction our society is going, have you got any predictions? Any old timers who have been through near societal collapses before want to throw in their perspective?

            I'm genuinely interested in what you all think

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            I think the fact that there is a divide at all about murder is pretty informative. Generally speaking, that isn't a sign of a healthy society. It speaks to how frustrated many people are with society these days. I do believe that social media makes this occurrence drastically different than any other potential societal collapse. So any predictions are worth the cost you pay for them.

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            • M [email protected]

              Hey friend your definition agrees with me. Yes language is fluid and I'm not a prescriptivist, but when it becomes the opposite meaning in one generation then it makes communication confusing.

              You could say it one way and be understood by everyone or say it the other way and be vague. Which would you prefer?

              Honestly, personally, I'm just going to assume someone using it the other way is a little stupid.

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              Well, I guess this is what I get for posting drunk. Egg on my face (that one im like 85% I'm using correctly I hope)

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              • lustyargonianmana@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

                We need a national online forum. That's my takeaway.

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                What do you think that would look like I wonder? I'm also trying to wrap my head around the logistics of it, it would need to be taxpayer funded because the very SECOND any sort of ad infrastructure gets implemented the whole system is fucked

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                • hossenfeffer@feddit.ukH [email protected]

                  I don't really know who he is. Who is (was) he?

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                  Some guy who apparently made his living by saying inflammatory things if you want the base boiled down version

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                    No I do not since my family is actually compassionate and care about people even if they are not from their group. You know empathy.

                    This is extremist eating extremist. Let them eat each other.

                    No one should feel bad or scared for the stupidity of the few, but yet people want us to show compassion to the folks that call people names and cry when the same gets thrown back.

                    The only people you hear calling for civil war and for destruction is the same people that are killing themselves.

                    Fuck them.

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                    I suppose I can see that, though I would not say my friends from long ago are "extremists". I would say rather that they are very obviously frustrated with life and the country in general. I can't see any of them picking up a gun and going to war.

                    Its fortunate that your loved ones are all still getting along over this though, you should cherish that, as there's many who are having to choose between sticking to their beliefs or people they know, their neighbors, people they've loved.

                    Which I unfortunately think is unnecessary, but who am I to dictate how people should react in this situation

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                    • M [email protected]

                      I think the fact that there is a divide at all about murder is pretty informative. Generally speaking, that isn't a sign of a healthy society. It speaks to how frustrated many people are with society these days. I do believe that social media makes this occurrence drastically different than any other potential societal collapse. So any predictions are worth the cost you pay for them.

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                      Yes it is indicative, it would be interesting to see the parallels from this age of interconnectedness and how things progressed to this point versus, say, leading up to the civil war or something.

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                      • S [email protected]

                        Did you mean to post this three times?

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                        No lol, Voyager is just acting up xD

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                          I don't agree with him. But he shouldn't have been shot. His whole thing was about discussing politics in a civilised manner. That shooter could have came down and debated him.

                          The video of him dying is just sad. It just shows how inhumane it is.

                          He wasn't even a politician, just an internet content creator. They just made a martyr.

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                          Debate the right? They don't debate in good faith.

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                          • S [email protected]

                            I'm going to challenge you all, right here, right now. Put down the thought of what's right, what's wrong, how people should be reacting, ect. I'm an apathetic bastard and I really could care less either way.

                            What I have noticed though is there's a LOT of divide on this one, more than usual. Lemmy's pretty homogenous but go outside to Facebook, Instagram, reddit, any of the mainstream places, hell, even talking about it with friends or family, you get some really differing views and people seem ready to discard longtime relationships over it. Hell, I've seen it happen 3 times now so far.

                            °So what do you think, take off the politics hat for a second and put on the sociology hat. Take a breath, and examine your surroundings.

                            °How does what's going on make you feel, sad? Angry? Scared, tired or relieved?

                            °What do you think this says about which direction our society is going, have you got any predictions? Any old timers who have been through near societal collapses before want to throw in their perspective?

                            I'm genuinely interested in what you all think

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                            Hard to give a fuck about the murder of some rich white hate monger when, on average, 28 innocent kids get shot and die in Palestine every day.

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                            • S [email protected]

                              I'm going to challenge you all, right here, right now. Put down the thought of what's right, what's wrong, how people should be reacting, ect. I'm an apathetic bastard and I really could care less either way.

                              What I have noticed though is there's a LOT of divide on this one, more than usual. Lemmy's pretty homogenous but go outside to Facebook, Instagram, reddit, any of the mainstream places, hell, even talking about it with friends or family, you get some really differing views and people seem ready to discard longtime relationships over it. Hell, I've seen it happen 3 times now so far.

                              °So what do you think, take off the politics hat for a second and put on the sociology hat. Take a breath, and examine your surroundings.

                              °How does what's going on make you feel, sad? Angry? Scared, tired or relieved?

                              °What do you think this says about which direction our society is going, have you got any predictions? Any old timers who have been through near societal collapses before want to throw in their perspective?

                              I'm genuinely interested in what you all think

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                              I don’t support him being murdered whoever is doing the killing.

                              I think we should focus on the class war and not this right vs left bullshit.

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                                I don’t support him being murdered whoever is doing the killing.

                                I think we should focus on the class war and not this right vs left bullshit.

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                                Left vs Right is part of the class war. Class consciousness is a political concept of the Left, a concept that the Right has invested a tremendous amount of time and effort to subvert.

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                                  I don't agree with him. But he shouldn't have been shot. His whole thing was about discussing politics in a civilised manner. That shooter could have came down and debated him.

                                  The video of him dying is just sad. It just shows how inhumane it is.

                                  He wasn't even a politician, just an internet content creator. They just made a martyr.

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                                  His whole thing was about discussing politics in a civilised manner.

                                  No, his whole thing was personally hiding behind civility while empowering and promoting people and ideas that are steeped in political violence.

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                                    Left vs Right is part of the class war. Class consciousness is a political concept of the Left, a concept that the Right has invested a tremendous amount of time and effort to subvert.

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                                    Super rich vs everybody else if you want to argue semantics.

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                                      Super rich vs everybody else if you want to argue semantics.

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                                      That's still a political dispute between the left and right?

                                      You can't address class without engaging in politics.

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                                        I do think the very fact that he wasn't so high up is probably a big contributor as to why people are so divided. I remember the sympathy for the United CEO being pretty much limited to talking heads and the other Billionaires.

                                        We're seeing much more vehement discussion on this one

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                                        The CEO was basically a nobody. A rich nobody, certainly, but a nobody. I didn't know of his existence before he was killed, and I'm sure I'm in the same group as a majority of Americans and the rest of the world. Likewise, I don't know how who replaced him. So why would there be division? You'll get some objective, impersonal "He was a father and husband, this is terrible," and some objective, somewhat more emotional "He made his money by refusing sick people care," but there isn't a lot of arguing because even though it was very real, it's still in the realm of the hypothetical for most people. Even kids killed in a school half a world away is more real, and more emotional, for most people because they have kids, will have kids, or were a kid in a situation not too dissimilar, and it could have been them if not for their different circumstances.

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                                        • S [email protected]

                                          I'm going to challenge you all, right here, right now. Put down the thought of what's right, what's wrong, how people should be reacting, ect. I'm an apathetic bastard and I really could care less either way.

                                          What I have noticed though is there's a LOT of divide on this one, more than usual. Lemmy's pretty homogenous but go outside to Facebook, Instagram, reddit, any of the mainstream places, hell, even talking about it with friends or family, you get some really differing views and people seem ready to discard longtime relationships over it. Hell, I've seen it happen 3 times now so far.

                                          °So what do you think, take off the politics hat for a second and put on the sociology hat. Take a breath, and examine your surroundings.

                                          °How does what's going on make you feel, sad? Angry? Scared, tired or relieved?

                                          °What do you think this says about which direction our society is going, have you got any predictions? Any old timers who have been through near societal collapses before want to throw in their perspective?

                                          I'm genuinely interested in what you all think

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                                          Rightists have spent decades building and nurturing a fascist culture. Fascism has well defined and recognizable traits, including machismo, action for actions sake, weapon obsession, derision of pacifism and diversity and science, dying a hero, and demonizing out groups and dissenters.

                                          Violence is the end result. They use fear of violence to seize control, while stoking and promoting violence among their followers, which results in perpetuation of real violence, which creates an escalating cycle of violence. There is a reason that almost all shooters are radicalized rightists. It is because their culture has carefully groomed those traits into them.

                                          On the flip side, leftist violence erupts only when people are pushed far beyond their breaking point. We are not there yet, but the rightists have escalated the cycle of violence to levels where we are getting close.

                                          Charlie Kirk was a victim of his own rhetoric, his own political violence, and his own stochastic terrorism. I weep for the world, because his hateful, dangerous, violent ideals will live long into the future even without him. And with a false martyrdom narrative now in place, many other hateful, violent terrorists will spring up to further accelerate the cycle of violence, fascism, and oppression.

                                          We are all fucked. Not just the US, the world.

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