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After Charlie Kirk’s Death, Social Media Is a Mix of Sympathy and Blame

A mix of sympathy and blame proliferated in messages posted from figures across the political spectrum.

Madison Kircher
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Madison Kircher

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Conservatism (US Politics), Gun Control, Kirk, Charlie (1993- ), Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Social Media, Turning Point USA, Utah Valley University
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