Charlie Kirk was a fascist.

I agree. I disagreed with many things Charlie Kirk said too, but he has a right to say those things and that doesn't make him a "fascist." By the Left labeling everything and anyone they disagree with a "fascist" just ends up making that word meaningless.

Charlie Kirk was assassinated for no just or logical reason. He was killed simply because the shooter disagreed with his speech. That should be an abomination to any and every American. There is no, none, zero, justification for it.
Like the gun Crazy Magatards don't feel that they have the right to settle disputes at the end of a muzzle.
 
But Kirk opposed the Civil Rights Act, calling it a “huge mistake”. He endorsed the racist so-called “great replacement theory”, in which nefarious actors (usually cast as Jewish people) are seeking to “replace” America’s white population with immigrants, saying it was “well under way every day at our southern border”.

On his podcast, he hosted a “slavery apologist and a man who said that after women “got, you know, the right to vote – after that, it all went downhill”.

Kirk himself once said that Black women – he named Joy Reid, Michelle Obama, Sheila Jackson Lee and Ketanji Brown Jackson – “do not have the brain power to be taken seriously”.

He condemned Democrats for supposedly wanting to make the US “less white”, and claimed: “There is no separation of church and state. It’s a fabrication, it’s a fiction, it’s not in the constitution.” (It is.) And yet Ezra Klein praised Kirk’s “moxie”. One wonders what such a euphemism is meant to obscure.

Does that make you happy?
 
I refuse to feed into the "everyone who doesn't agree w/ me is my enemy" vibe.

I'm taking a stand. I pledge to my fellow humans that I will listen and try to persuade, but if we end up disagreeing after that, it's okay.
I agree with this. This was the message that I got from Charlie Kirk. Sure he said crap that I disagreed with, but the point was to have a conversation, not to agree on everything.
 
Mussolini was a Leftist. I know, you'll disagree, but I have history on my side on that. It's just the Left doesn't want to own up to Hitler and Mussolini being among their ranks.
Do you disagree with this?

"Benito Mussolini was Europe’s first 20th-century fascist dictator. But Mussolini’s political orientation didn’t always lean that way. His father was an ardent socialist who worked part-time as a journalist for leftist publications. In his initial overtures into politics, Mussolini’s beliefs took after his father’s: he spent time organizing with trade unions and writing for socialist publications in both Switzerland and Italy. Mussolini’s politics took a turn to the right midway through World War I, when he became a proponent for the war effort. It was during this period, and after, that the nationalist and anti-Bolshevik strands of thought that would characterize his later politics began to emerge. These politics included the themes of racial superiority, xenophobia, and imperialism that defined his actions as a dictator."
 
So? I can say that. The Left should be despised. The Left is the #1 cause of death, privation, loss of freedom, injustice, racism, hatred, and just about any other negative of humanity you can mention in the last 300 years for starters. Why shouldn't they be "hated?"
It's the opposite. Demonstrated by the trump regime's petty retraction of our contribution to the world health organization and installing an anti-vax kook as our HHS director.

Republicans with their pettiness and cruelty are responsible for much more death, destruction, and tragedy than any other party in US history.
 
No.

Stalin
Mao
Pol Pot
Hitler
Mussolini
Lenin
Castro
The Kim Il family
Saddam Hussien

There's plenty more too, all on the Left.
You left out:

Trump and his buddies:
Bolsinaro
Putin
Jung
Lukashenko

These are guys trump worships. As usual you're full of shit.

These are all your trumptard fascist buddies. These are facts, by the way not a hate filled opinion, like all your posts about Democrats.
 
But Kirk opposed the Civil Rights Act, calling it a “huge mistake”. He endorsed the racist so-called “great replacement theory”, in which nefarious actors (usually cast as Jewish people) are seeking to “replace” America’s white population with immigrants, saying it was “well under way every day at our southern border”.

On his podcast, he hosted a “slavery apologist and a man who said that after women “got, you know, the right to vote – after that, it all went downhill”.

Kirk himself once said that Black women – he named Joy Reid, Michelle Obama, Sheila Jackson Lee and Ketanji Brown Jackson – “do not have the brain power to be taken seriously”.

He condemned Democrats for supposedly wanting to make the US “less white”, and claimed: “There is no separation of church and state. It’s a fabrication, it’s a fiction, it’s not in the constitution.” (It is.) And yet Ezra Klein praised Kirk’s “moxie”. One wonders what such a euphemism is meant to obscure.


Hume The Hysterical has spoken.
 
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