Where is Humanity?
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In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the dark hole of social media is even darker than usual.
I’m Tomi Lahren, more next.
To every anonymous and fringe troll, every media figure, and every elected official who spoke out about Charlie’s murder and added a “BUT,” maybe it’s time to log off and take a hard look at your own humanity.
Charlie didn’t agree with you. He didn’t like your rhetoric either. But he didn’t want you dead, he just wanted to debate you.
This twisted idea that saying something unpopular means you deserve to die, is morally bankrupt. It’s evil.
And when you die, I hope no one’s heartless enough to say, “Well, condolences, BUT she said things I didn’t like,” or “Sorry it happened, BUT he was offensive.”
How did we get to a place where people- especially young people- actually believe disagreement justifies death?
It’s sickening.
But I still believe those voices — as loud and algorithm-fed as they are — do not represent the majority.
I choose to believe that most people- even on the Left- were heartbroken by what happened to Charlie. And I believe most of us still know right from wrong.
I’ll have more to say soon. But for now, these are my thoughts.
Rest in power, Charlie. We’ll carry the torch from here.
I’m Tomi Lahren and you can watch my show "Tomi Lahren is Fearless" at Outkick.com
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