Still not "spewing hate".Kirk's assassination is a tragedy his speech does not justify violence. Period.
This opinion you are espousing is an unserious opinion at best, and is telling at worst. He said some very hateful things. Do you think any of these comments are hateful?
“I'm sorry. If I see a Black pilot, I'm going to be like, 'Boy, I hope he's qualified,”
"I have a very, very radical view on this, but I can defend it, and I've thought about it," he said. "We made a huge mistake when we passed the Civil Rights Act in the 1960s." He claimed that the law brought about a "permanent" bureaucracy which promoted diversity and inclusion. He also labelled civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr "awful" and said he was "not a good person".
Kirk was adamantly against Juneteenth being declared a federal holiday. He stated that “anti-American” sentiment that supported “a neo-segregationist view” that aspired to replace Independence Day was the driving force behind the decision to move the date ahead.
In February 2024 he posted that ‘The Great Replacement’ was a "reality" and not a theory. It is based on the idea that undocumented immigrants are entering the US to replace white Americans
In March 2020, he used the phrase the "China virus" in an argument about border control with an accompanying clip of him giving a speech. It was adopted by Trump afterwards when referring to Covid.
"No, Israel is not starving Gazans," amid reports from humanitarian organizations to avert further starvation and famine in the region on July 28th.
Kirk proceeded to deadname Thomas, saying she is an “abomination to god” before adding trans identities are “against the natural law”
I don't agree with many of his ideas, or yours for that matter, but I don't consider any of his or your core beliefs as spewing hate.
You guys are all about freedom of speech and demonstration, until the speech or demonstration doesn't align with YOUR beliefs, then it's "spewing hate".