Charlie Kirk, violence and American politics
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Assassination of Charlie Kirk reignites debate over political violence
The killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is being described as a targeted political assassination and it’s forcing a fresh reckoning with the nature of political violence, online radicalization,
"It's gotten down to a level that's causing a great deal of anxiety among elected officials of all stripes, their families and all communities," said Gov. Kathy Hochul, (D) NY. "But I do believe that there's a chance for a reset.
In today’s edition, we report on the questions FBI Director Kash Patel is confronting around the Charlie Kirk investigation as he prepares to testify before Congress this week. Plus, Scott Bland breaks down new survey data that shows Americans aren’t unique when it comes to feeling negatively about the political system.
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ACLU warns against retaliating educators for online speech amid political violence debate
The American Civil Liberties Union of South Carolina is urging school districts and universities not to punish educators or other public employees for their per
"It's often at times when we are at our most heated and most divided that someone decides the only recourse is a gun," said Ryan Skinnell, Professor of Rhetoric and Writing at SJSU, noting that what we're witnessing right now is not only divisive but premature.
Online political debates are often characterized by sharp divisions, personal attacks and a low level of information. But a new study from the University of Copenhagen and King's College London shows that this does not have to be the case. By adjusting ...
In the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk shooting, attention is turning to the political rhetoric fueling online conversations. People from all over have been taking to social media expressing their opinions, and while free speech is a First Amendment right, experts said it may not be as free as we think.
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Debate over political speech on social media raises questions about employee rights
As political debates spill onto social media, legal experts warn that both public and private employees could face consequences for online posts — regardless of First Amendment protections.
NBC News - The news of conservative Political Activist Charlie Kirk's assassination exploded on social media. Some people who celebrated his death, are now in the crosshairs of conservative activists.
Charlie Kirk's suspected killer — 22-year-old Tyler Robinson — allegedly confessed he was the man behind the shocking assassination while chatting with people online just one day after the right-wing political activist's murder.