Inevitably, in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, some observers looked at the problem of a radicalized young man who drove hundreds of miles to plan and carry out the murder of somebody whose political views he abhorred and concluded that the problem is the tool used by the assassin. A few of those observers even gloat that Kirk was shot after defending the right to keep and bear arms when he discussed the tradeoffs inherent in balancing the benefits and dangers of liberty.
Much political discourse was already stupid, but too many people want to make it even stupider.
After Kirk's assassination, amidst widespread mourning over his death as well as despicable celebrations of the conservative activist's murder, came a spate of malicious chuckling over the nature of the crime.