And when Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot and killed by a right wing, evangelical, Trump supporter there were hundreds of thousands of people saying things that were just as horrible including senators blaming 'Marxists' and Trump using it to have a go at Tim Walz - which could very well have put his life in danger too.
I tried to look, out of interest, at Kirk's twitter feed to see what he said about it - but it seems to have been scrubbed of any posts pre-August. Could be an algorithm thing due to this week's events - who knows? But looking at what he does post, I suspect it wasn't too dissimilar to Trump and Mike Lee!
Political violence is never right - it is abhorant that political leaders, influencers and the media have pushed us to the point where a significant number of people think that it is OK to say such horrible things about someone who has lost their life just to further their own ideals.
But...while I would never celebrate or cheer the death of someone like Charlie Kirk, I also find it difficult to have any sympathy or reaction beyond a shrug of the shoulders.
He thought that gun deaths were an acceptable price to pay for the second amendment - presumably because it didnt matter when it was someone else's children.
In answer to a question about what would happen if his 10 year old daughter was raped and got prgnant as a result he admitted she would be forced to have the baby.
He said that emapthy was a made up woke construct that existed because it was useful politically - he prefers sympathy - which makes sense because sympathy is basically thoughts, prayers and pity and requires no further action whereas empathy, means really putting yourself in someone else's shoes, it's hard and painful and generally leads to compassion and change.
Be was both a climate change and covid denier.
So no - I don't feel bad for him in the slightest and if there is an afterlife, then I assume he is happy that he is playing his part is maintaining the argument for the 2nd amendment.
I do however feel a massive amount of empathy (whether he believed in it or not) for his wife and children who were there and witnessed his brutal murder - even if they don't fully remember it, his kids will live with that trauma forever and given the nature of the internet they are likely to be reminded of it regulalry.
I am also sad for what it means for society in general as this will just be one more step down the road of intolerance and hatred, widening the gap between left and right and reducing the opportunities for compromise and partisan co-operation and that will not be good for anyone in the long run.