Once again, the whole world tuned in as another lost young man took a long-range rifle to a rooftop, and this time succeeded in assassinating an American conservative figure, Charlie Kirk.

What this says about us as a country, and an increasing number of radicalized younger Americans, is even more troubling than the horrific murder of a 31-year-old husband and father of two small children.

The 22-year-old suspect, Tyler Robinson, is a college dropout who, according to a high school acquaintance, “spent much of his time online and in playing video games.” As Abigail Shrier, a contributing editor at The Free Press who has also written for The Wall Street Journal, said recently, “Our kids are feasting on a noxious social media diet, silently in their bedrooms, on devices we purchased for t

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