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A Few Dozen Residents Gather at Brentwood Emporium to Mourn Charlie Kirk's Death
- Ismail Saleem, an Islamic preacher, claimed that the world is 'a better place' without Charlie Kirk, stating he died 'disrespecting black people' and deemed unworthy of sympathy.
- Reverend Dr. Howard-John Wesley asserted that Charlie Kirk was 'an unapologetic racist' and questioned calls to honor him after his death.
- The Pentagon announced a 'zero tolerance' policy for military personnel celebrating Charlie Kirk's death, following social media posts that did so.
- Army Colonel Scott Stephens and others faced suspension for comments celebrating Kirk's killing, leading to an investigation into their conduct.
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Virginia Imam: ‘World a Better Place’ Without Charlie Kirk Who 'Died Disrespecting Black People’
The world is “a better place” without Charlie Kirk, according to Virginia Imam Ismail Saleem, who accused the recently slain conservative activist of having died “disrespecting black people” and thus unworthy of sympathy, as he declared that the Turning Point USA founder is “getting what he deserves” and the grief of his supporters “makes me smile.” The post Virginia Imam: ‘World a Better Place’ Without Charlie Kirk Who ‘Died Disrespecting Black…
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Total News Sources10
Leaning Left2Leaning Right4Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution57% Right
Bias Distribution
- 57% of the sources lean Right
57% Right
L 29%
14%
R 57%
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