Frankly, I had no idea who this guy was before he died. And honestly, I don't care who he was; I've never been interested in politics. But something I can't ignore is both this guy's "friends" and his own "fanbase." What do I mean by this? Simple, among this guy's "friends" was a certain "Candace Owens." She's basically a schizo bitch who spouts every conspiracy theory you can imagine (like this nonsense that Brigitte Macron, wife of Emmanuel Macron, president of France, was a man and had a sex change). The thing about her is that, for reasons only her twisted mind can understand, instead of respecting the memory of her "friend," she decided to use his death to spread whatever conspiracy bullshit she could think of. Literally, both she and Charlie Kirk's followers used his death to spread their weird ideas.
This went so far that Candace Owens even said that members of this guy's own organization were the ones who killed him, and she even tried to convince her audience that the dead man's wife, Erika Kirk, had something to do with it (she said that the widow did "weird" things after her husband's death). Not only does she have no respect for her murdered friend, but also for his family (she recently accused the widow of having a "strange relationship" with a 15-year-old girl, and even said that her children act weird or something like that).
What I'm getting at with all this is that... Without condoning murder, it's very difficult to feel empathy for him if his friends were people who disrespected both his memory and his own family. It makes you wonder what kind of man he was and how "different" his way of thinking was from that of these "friends."
