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New York Times correspondent and 1619 project writer Nicole Hannah-Jone called efforts by public data to mourn and worship Charlie Kirk after his assassination.
Earlier this month, after killing Kirk during a turning point USA event at Utah Campus, Hannah-Jones accused some democrats and political centers of “lining” to honor someone with “extremist” ideas.
,[I]N Kark’s death, individuals and institutions across the country not only went to condemn his assassination and political violence, but also to worship him. Hannah-Jones wrote that it was very unstable for many people to speak with reverence for a person of political spectrum, which spies the racist great replacement theory, which argues that white Americans are being ruled systematically by multiculturalism and brown and black immigrants, “Hanna-Jawans wrote.
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1619 Project Architect Nicole Hanna-Jones condemned the public function for Charlie Kirk after his assassination. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)
He said that Kirk “said that black people commit more crimes than white people” and that Islam “is not compatible with Western civilization.”
Hannah-Jones also dismissed efforts to celebrate Kirk as a champion of a free speech, claiming that they would lead the “mainstream of pre-extremist ideas”.
“As the Trump administration works for extensive attacks on civil rights in a century, and resumes shared social values of multiculturalism and tolerance, using a loud argument for strong logic to emerge the fanaticism renewed in mainstream politics, both felt both horrific and fierce.”
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Nicole Hannah-Jones accused Charlie Kirk of carrying forward “extremist” ideas. (Getty image)
He argued that Kirk’s debate in peace and praising the desire of discourse with political opponents, ignoring the people of the black and transgender communities “directly” by the worker’s rhetoric.
“At a time when the President of the United States is using his power to go after diversity efforts and engage in a large -scale exile project, some progressives are arguing that members of colors, immigrants and other marginalized groups, who have to find a way to find a general base with their followers.”
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Nicole Hannah-Jones warned that Charlie Kirk Championing would normalize harmful rhetoric against the Black and Transgender community. (AP Photo/Wade Payne)
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Many Democratic politicians and media commentators have criticized Kirk’s rhetoric after his death. Eighteen house Democrats voted against a proposal to honor Kirk with Rape Ilhan Umar, D-Mainon, saying that his legacy is “in the dustbin of history”.