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Whoopi Goldberg suggested a sober message to potential killers The image;
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“Just because you take something away does not mean that the message will stop,” she said.
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Anna Navarro and Alyssa Farah Griffin also struck political violence during a hot topic conversation.
A few days after the controversial commentator Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during a discussion of the college town of arms violence in America, The image Cohost Whoopi Goldberg has offered many tips for future killers who can target public figures.
The 69-year-old Egot win Ghost and Sisters’ behavior The actress said on Monday morning on a talk show that “even though we have seen it before”, in terms of politically motivated murders, violence is never the answer.
“It’s scary when it’s Kennedy, Lincoln or Garfield. No matter what the killers should always remember, it’s just because you take something, doesn’t mean that the message will stop,” Goldberg said, looking at the show camera. “It is important to keep in mind that.”
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She continued, “When you look at the loss of our Martin Luther King, name anyone who has been killed in this country. We continue to fight, and it offers America.”
Goldberg, whose views are essentially left -wing and very different from the Kirk, said that “you have the right to say and feel what you want” in America, which she says is “your firstborn” as a citizen.
“Removing someone is not a way to do it. You want to fight for something? Go to the ballot box, pick different people,” she stressed. “The killing people do nothing except that it is a terrible world for their children.”
In the past, during a discussion of hot -themes, members of the Republican Commission Ana Navarro and former Donald Trump White House worker Alyssa Farah Griffin also opposed the idea of fostering a culture of political violence in the US.
“For me, no matter what their political persuasion was. A lot of people try to portray Charlie Kirk there as if he were spreading the Pixie dust across the country. [Utah’s] Government Cox found what he said, inflammatory or worse. But that is not the essence, ”said Navarro The image the crowd. “The point is that we are in America, he has the right to say it. I have the right to disagree and find ugly, but our weapon in this country is a debate. Our weapon is freedom of expression, our weapon is organized, our weapon is our vote. Our weapon should never be a weapon.”
Griffin pointed out that technology companies often play a role, she felt that radicalizing Americans against each other, using the “algorithm to force us to hate their neighbor”, and she urged viewers to “reject, touch grass” and “talk to her neighbor” to understand understanding.
“Talk to people. We need to be the changes we want to see,” she finished.
On Thursday, in the morning after Kirk was killed at the Utah Valley University, Goldberg called his death “without devastating” and said he hoped that the effect of Kirk’s legacy meant “young Republicans never forget to have a voice.”
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Charlie Kirk
Kirk’s controversial rhetoric on political and social issues led to a polarized reaction in the public sphere. After death, users on the Internet pointed out the irony that when he was shot, Kirk discussed with an audience member who is “violence” in the country. Many also drew attention to 2023. Interview where Kirk talked about the second amendment.
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“Unfortunately, it is worth that there would be several weapons every year to have a second amendment to protect other rights granted by our God,” Kirk said on stage.
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