I think its probably a net positive that a person who devotes their life to not thinking like me or the community I align with is dead.
Fixed that for you.
I'm sure you do think that.
Look, this happened a few miles from where my son lives. Yeah, it hits close to home and angers me.
Maybe instead of being OK with someone who thinks differently than you being dead because he had different religious takes, political takes, etc you learn to be OK with disagreement and not celebrate death like you're some barbaric, tribal dude not living in 2025.
I do not like a lot of Kirk's opinions. I do not believe in his religion. I don't like some of his takes on Israel and Palestine and a lot of other things he says. But I just don't listen to it or let it get under my skin to impact my life.
I do support having discussions, debates and someone sharing things I do or don't agree with in the US.
People like you are part of the problem of why unhinged people on the right and/or left go bananas and do something radical. It's bizarre people don't care that someone died because they had different views, are flawed, or religious.
I support people getting hated on for what they say, do and believe, but I draw the line at political assassinations in the US.
I hate guns, war, violence and radicals.
I hate this happened at a school where I graduated from. I hate fearing for my son or people I care about being involved so close to this. It's disgusting.