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Schee Moua and Kong Moua discuss the ongoing aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination and unpack an invisible narrative dividing households across America. What was once shelved along with religion as family dinner table taboo, political discourse has encroached upon lifelong relational ties and flooded social media feeds at an unprecedented rate, something Charlie Kirk's murder has exposed in spades. Concepts such as "epistemological crisis" and "hate-bias" are introduced and explored further.
By Schee MouaSchee Moua and Kong Moua discuss the ongoing aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination and unpack an invisible narrative dividing households across America. What was once shelved along with religion as family dinner table taboo, political discourse has encroached upon lifelong relational ties and flooded social media feeds at an unprecedented rate, something Charlie Kirk's murder has exposed in spades. Concepts such as "epistemological crisis" and "hate-bias" are introduced and explored further.