Washington (AP) – Tragic Roll Call of Violet in American Public Life, Charlie Kirk Participate in the name faster Long list.
Influence 31 year old commentatorembracing and discussing his young professional life with other young people, embracing and arguing about the brand of conservatism, he was killed at his best. University Campus.
Kirk was sparring with the questioner at Utah Valley University, where he committed gun violence. Then the shot rang.
President Donald Trumpsurvivors An attempt to assassinate Including a 2024 campaign rally announced on social media: Kirk is dead.
“It has to stop,” House Speaker microphone johnson He was sued by the US Capitol. “This is not us.”
The condemnation of violence came quickly across every corner and political disparity, and it was universal. But it has It wasn’t enough. Within minutes, a scream erupted in the moment of silence at the house. One Republican lawmaker wanted an actual prayer for Kirk. Democrats called for changes to gun laws. Online, certain far-right numbers responded with anger and pointy responsibility. And so did Trump.
“We’re going in a very dangerous direction. I think we’ve been moving in this direction for quite some time,” said Kurt Braddock, assistant professor of public communication at the American University.
In this case, nothing is known about the shooter or motivation, but Braddock said he cannot ignore it. Polarization and normalization of violence I have now come through American politics.
“It is mandatory on both sides to take steps to lower the temperature and make it clear that violence should not be considered an acceptable form of political action,” he said.
Nation A long history of violence in the public realm It has many data points. He defeated presidential candidates, activists like Kirk, and some of the most consequential figures in American civic life. Abraham Lincoln, Pastor Martin Luther King
Among those who survived the violence, Trump is not alone. An elected US official has been shot dead and seriously injured while talking to voters outside Arizona grocery stores; Practice of a Virginia Legislative Baseball Game;response Door to your home in Minnesota. The Pennsylvania governor’s home was on fire He and his family slept inside. Members of the council fled Attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
“It’s time for all Americans and the media to confront the fact that violence and murder are the tragic consequences of demonizing people you don’t agree with each year,” Trump said.
Bruce Hoffman, a senior fellow at the Council of Foreign Relations, said how he responds to Kirk’s murder is important for what happens next.
“In the past, we chose officials who wanted to bring the country together, rather than throwing responsibility,” he said. “We’ll have to see what our national leaders have to say about this and whether they’re effective in lowering the temperature.”
The university campus depicts a robust and curious lubled crowd that Kirk discusses not only politics but their questions about growth, from protests from the Vietnam War in Kent to demonstrations of the Israeli-Hamas war during the Trump era, the battles and American thoughts of the centre and centre of American thought.
Conservative commentators in particular complain that students are being unfairly blocked by the university as they protested their appearances on campus. Trump opposed the power of the US government Harvard, Columbia, the best university in the country To end the policy, his administration sees it as “awakening.”
The charismatic figure who founded his 18-year-old Turning Point USA, Kirk has grown into an influential leader. It will hit the mood of younger generations Complaints to society.
He is two Christian fathers, A new, militant approach to conservatism It openly criticised the racial justice moves, the news media and LGBTQ rights. Critics said his views perpetuated racist, anti-immigrant and anti-feminist ideas.
Kirk often faced protests and controversy when he visited university campuses, including his recent tour.
A prior to Wednesday’s event, an online petition sought university administrators to reconsider, prompting him to reconsider what he would be allowed to speak. A similar petition has collected nearly 7,000 signatures at Utah State University, where Kirk is expected to appear later that month.
In Utah, Republican Gov. Spencer Cox begged Americans to see themselves, pleasing how they treat each other.
“We desperately need leaders in our country, but more than leaders, we need everyone in this country to think about where we are and where we want to be,” he said. “Is this the 250 years born to us?”
He prayed, “We will all try to find a way to stop hating fellow Americans.”
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Swenson reported from New York. Associated Press authors Gary Fields, Matt Brown, Kevin Frecking, Stephen Groves, Brian Slodisco and Michael Beazecker contributed to the report.