by Aaron Irving in Politics

The killing of Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative figure, at a Utah campus event ignited a firestorm of partisan reactions, highlighting the pervasive nature of political violence in America. Republican responses ranged from accusations against Democrats to calls for revenge, while some on the left expressed sympathy despite political differences. The article criticizes the lack of bipartisan action to address gun violence, noting the influence of gun rights and the industry. Social media's role in exacerbating the situation is also highlighted. The tragic event was overshadowed by another school shooting in Colorado, underscoring the epidemic of gun violence in the US. The article concludes with a pessimistic outlook, suggesting America has already embraced a culture of political violence.