Jeff Dye
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She just started launching into like about how like the fact that a guy she liked would be sad about Charlie Kirk's assassination was the biggest turnoff to her that she wrote like a whole bit about it.
I was like, I can't believe that this is her take.
I can't believe it's a take that the crowd is on board with.
And I can't believe I'm in this town.
It was like a moment for me where I was like, what?
Those are the moments where you go, I think I'm the crazy person.
There's a room full of people here who agree that Charlie Kirk must have been this terrible thing and hence deserves being publicly assassinated.
And if you feel sad about it, you're gross to her.
And she wants to go, and that's hilarious to everyone.
Because the simple vagueness of race.
You know, it's like this constant obsession with, you know, you have to agree with a socialist mayor in New York or you must be a racist or Islam.
They've just made it so vague that it's very easy to always label or put things in a thing.
And I would say even if Charlie Kirk was a terrible person.
Even if he was, which he was not.