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Did she make a similar statement about the shooting of Melissa Hortman? Or was she silent on that one?
I am a bit surprised about her quick comment about something that happened outside of Canada. I wonder if Kirk was one of the people Smith met personally one her several trips to the US or he was just similar to some that she did meet.
 
That’s how that Thirsty C*@t face of a Premier rolls. If I were her I’d be sending my final love letters to Shapiro as well….
 
The Prime Minister also condemned the assassination.

I don't see the issue with either statement due to the fact that starting to kill your enemies like this inevitably leads to dead judges.
 
With all the outrage being expressed around Charlie Kirk's assassination, perhaps it's either time to fix the underlying circumstances that led to his assassination or give Charlie Kirk himself the last word:

"You will never live in a society when you have an armed citizenry and you won't have a single gun death. That is nonsense. It's drivel. But I am, I, I — I think it's worth it. I think it's worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights. That is a prudent deal. It is rational."

Quoted from an April 5, 2023, TPUSA Faith event that took place on the Salt Lake City campus of Awaken Church.
 
Surely the irony of a 2nd Amendment supporter getting shot and killed should begin to resonate with gun rights supporters (who am I kidding?)
I doubt it will resonate that much, politicians are mostly irony free and hypocrisy only ever applies to their opponents. However, if it could actually cause some reflection that would good.

Some people in positions of privilege and power had a sense of safety and invulnerability that I feel others don't, so I don't think they have been as concerned about gun safety. Perhaps now their perspective will change some.
 
I doubt it will resonate that much, politicians are mostly irony free and hypocrisy only ever applies to their opponents. However, if it could actually cause some reflection that would good.

Some people in positions of privilege and power had a sense of safety and invulnerability that I feel others don't, so I don't think they have been as concerned about gun safety. Perhaps now their perspective will change some.

The president was shot at about a year ago, and a democrat and her husband were shot and killed more recently - so if those incidents didn't move the needle for people in positions of priviledge and power on the right, I don't know what would.

Meanwhile, on the same day that Kirk was murdered, three high schoolers were shot in Colorado that most people probably didn't hear about. They were in critical condition but I haven't heard an update.

 

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