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You are at:Home»English»Entertainment»Bill Maher, when he stopped “political violence” after Charlie Kirk, he shot death: “Don’t let us debate who is worse because both sides are doing it now.”
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Bill Maher, when he stopped “political violence” after Charlie Kirk, he shot death: “Don’t let us debate who is worse because both sides are doing it now.”

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Bill Maher, when he stopped “political violence” after Charlie Kirk, he shot death: “Don’t let us debate who is worse because both sides are doing it now.”
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Introduction to a Tragic Event

The murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has sent shockwaves across America, sparking a heated conversation about the country’s violent and divisive climate. On his show "Real Time," Bill Maher addressed the issue, discussing the fallout with his guests, Daily Wire founder Ben Shapiro and Atlantic writer Tim Alberta.

A Ugly Week in America

Maher began his monologue by highlighting the violence that has plagued the country, including political violence and regular violence. He noted that many people are talking about a civil war, and the murder of Charlie Kirk has added fuel to the fire. Maher criticized Congress’s response to the tragedy, particularly Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert’s call for prayer, which he felt was insincere.

President Trump’s Comments

Maher also addressed President Trump’s comments on the heated political environment, which remained after Kirk’s death. When asked what he would do to bring the country together, Trump replied that he couldn’t care less, which Maher found laughable. Trump’s message, according to Maher, is "let the healing stop."

A Round Table Conversation

Later, Maher welcomed Shapiro and Alberta for a round table conversation. Shapiro started by discussing a survey that showed only 57% of Gen Z believes that there is no excuse for violence in response to language. Shapiro found this statistic "deeply scary" and expressed his concern that violence is becoming an acceptable response to speech.

The Normalization of Violence

Alberta, who described himself as a "sparring partner from afar" to Kirk, added that the reaction to the murder was not shock and horror, but rather a continuation of the trend line in these surveys. He noted that especially among younger voters, violence is becoming mainstreamed and accepted. Alberta emphasized that social media plays a significant role in this normalization of violence, with many people feeling emboldened to express violent sentiments online.

The Alleged Shooter

Maher and Shapiro discussed the reporting on the political ideology of the alleged shooter, Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old from Utah. Shapiro quoted reports from The Guardian and Tablet Magazine, which suggested that Robinson was from the political left. However, Maher cautioned that it’s too early to make conclusions, and the internet is often wrong in its initial reports.

Charlie Kirk’s Background

Kirk, a 31-year-old co-founder of the non-profit Turning Point USA, was an ally of Trump and had campaigned for the mobilization of the youth vote for him. He was shot during a debate event at Utah Valley University and was declared dead at the hospital. Kirk had also appeared on Maher’s podcast, Club Random, in April.

The Aftermath

The search for the suspect ended with Trump announcing on Fox News that a suspect had been taken into custody. The incident has sparked a national conversation about the divisive climate in America and the need for both sides to admit their role in perpetuating violence and hate.

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