It’s pretty clear the repercussions from the assassination of Charlie Kirk have basically betrayed his lauded dedication to free speech. Instead of a widespread national dialogue on — and spirited defense of — every American’s right to voice their opinion on the complex issues facing the nation, repression and retribution have been leveled against those who didn’t happen to agree with Kirk’s positions.
It’s not something to be taken lightly when “the powers that be” get to decide what words or opinions you get to state or hold. After all, if there’s one thing everybody has a right to, it’s their own opinion.
Yet, apparently that right ends when and if someone, somewhere, for whatever reason decides to voice their opinion about Kirk and his opinions — which he often encouraged others t