Guys it’s honestly pretty fucked joking around about those videos of Erika Kirk crying her way out of the correspondents dinner. Imagine losing your husband to gun violence only to almost lose your lover as well in an entirely different event.
Not all "gun violence" is a problem imo and even the phrase has a pretty loose definition
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Anonymous#12w
When it kills your husband I think that can be considered a problem
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AnonymousOP2w
Sure to that specific case
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Anonymous#12w
Yeah that involves her at the center and she can’t say that it’s a problem still??
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AnonymousOP2w
I was more so thinking that you wanted her to say it in the context of "Gun violence is a problem in America" not just "Gun homicide, like when my husband was shot, is a bad thing". Does that even really need explicit clarification?
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Anonymous#12w
I think she can say both simultaneously, they aren’t mutually exclusive
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AnonymousOP2w
In the same way Sandy Hook parents do
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AnonymousOP2w
But she wouldn't lol, one has the explicit political connotation of wanting gun restrictions and she's a republican
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Anonymous#12w
And you don’t see that narrative bias as a bad thing?
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AnonymousOP2w
If she were to acknowledge it, it'd be in the same way that democrats acknowledge the 2a. "I think gun violence is a problem in America but this should never interfere with our rights.....". If you get what I mean.
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Anonymous#12w
I think it’s sociopathic to allow political loyalty to underplay a tragedy that happened to you
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AnonymousOP2w
It’s like Usha Vance not caring that Trump is cutting funding to CA public universities when her mom is in admin at UCSD and her dad is a prof at SDSU. Like bro this damages you and your people directly
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AnonymousOP2w
Well I don't think adhering to political parties logically is underplaying it, but I agree that she's a sociopath