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About the hateful things: as I've been diving deep into the Charlie Kirk assassination, who did it, and why, I found a video clip of him ragging on LGBQ folks being pro-Palestinian. He was saying that they're delusional, because gays were thrown off high-rise buildings in Gaza.
Then he said something like "but I guess it's fine now, because there's no more high-rise building in Gaza". Then he said, with kind of a smirk, something like "Is it too soon?"
I'm pretty sure he meant something like "is it too soon to joke about this, because this building was just blown up, and probably a lot of people were killed".
Seems kind of hateful to me. Though overall I respect him for beginning to defy his biggest donors (Israel-linked groups), even though he feared assassination.
Anyway, I found that clip some days ago, when going town the rabbit hole on Charlie Kirk's assassination on X. If you're interested, let me know, I could probably dig it up.
Yeah, not something I would say. But I'm not shocked either. Seems pretty obvious he's pointing out the absurdity of people taking a side with a culture they would not protect them from violence.
It is absurd but at the same time it's not a god argument for Israel over Hamas.
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