New Yorkers on both sides of the political aisle came together Friday to denounce violence and hateful vitriol in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

At a small Brooklyn vigil outside the Barclays Center, right-wing and left-wing activists managed to agree on one thing — that Kirk, a polarizing political influencer, didn’t deserve to die just for speaking his mind.

“We can agree to disagree. We can debate. But violence is never the answer,” said the Rev. Kevin McCall, a longtime Brooklyn activist.

“Yes, he said some things I didn’t agree with. Ninety percent of the stuff — no, 100% of the stuff — he says I did not agree with. But that doesn’t make him a lost soul.

“The Bible that I read teaches us that we all are human beings, and we can be able to have disagreements,” McCall

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