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In this episode, we confront one of the darkest moments in recent American political life: the assassination of Charlie Kirk. We break down what happened, the immediate reactions across the political spectrum, and the broader questions it forces us to face about free speech, polarization, and the rising tide of political violence. From history of other assassinations to the dangers of celebrating someone's death, (even an opponents) we wrestle with what it means to coexist in a society where hated can run so deep it turns lethal. Where do we go for here? How do we protect the right to speak, even when it cuts against us? And how do we refuse to let violence become the language of our disagreements? This isn't just an episode about one man's death, it's about what kind of country we want to live in, and what kind of people we want to be.
In this episode, we confront one of the darkest moments in recent American political life: the assassination of Charlie Kirk. We break down what happened, the immediate reactions across the political spectrum, and the broader questions it forces us to face about free speech, polarization, and the rising tide of political violence. From history of other assassinations to the dangers of celebrating someone's death, (even an opponents) we wrestle with what it means to coexist in a society where hated can run so deep it turns lethal. Where do we go for here? How do we protect the right to speak, even when it cuts against us? And how do we refuse to let violence become the language of our disagreements? This isn't just an episode about one man's death, it's about what kind of country we want to live in, and what kind of people we want to be.