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One thing I learned from Kirk's murder. (Original Post) NNadir Thursday OP
Then you sure don't pay attention NoRethugFriends Thursday #1
In general I'd rather pay attention to things that matter although I confess... NNadir Thursday #4
Same here SheltieLover Thursday #2
But wasn't finding out EXHILARATING? Like opening the Bible for the first time. BamaRefugee Thursday #3
In context, yes. NNadir Thursday #5
Being unaware of one of the most prominent political figures in the country Prairie Gates Thursday #6
Really? This person was a prominent political figure? NNadir Thursday #8
Yes, he was a prominent political figure NoRethugFriends Thursday #9
"Was" is the operative word. In dying, and generating comments on DU, I learned all I cared to learn about the asshole. NNadir Thursday #11
The operative thing was that he was a prominent figure NoRethugFriends Thursday #13
I'm not "denying" anything. I am merely stating that the asshole was not someone I followed or gave a shit about. NNadir Thursday #14
He was a big influence on Gen Z vote gathering GenThePerservering Thursday #10
Here come those "generations" again. And? NNadir Thursday #12
I never heard of him until he was killed. CozyMystery Friday #21
We outside the target audience of his maybe and certainly not looking for his brand of BS? Brainfodder Friday #23
Same. I was barely aware of Kirk till now. However, my big lesson... ananda Thursday #7
If I have this right, I believe the demographic most responsible... NNadir Friday #15
I didn't say "all" younger people... ananda Friday #18
Well yes, I understand. Demographics is a tricky business and it... NNadir Friday #19
I'm not even talking about demographics but rather society at large... ananda Friday #20
Greg Olear's podcast said it best about him - Damnatio memoriae. GoneOffShore Friday #16
Interesting term, damnatio memoriae. NNadir Friday #17
I ignore obvious gaslighters for profit assholes, and there are many, simply not interested. Brainfodder Friday #22

NNadir

(36,589 posts)
4. In general I'd rather pay attention to things that matter although I confess...
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 01:53 PM
Thursday

...as a fan of history, I have had some interest in other - more important I think - dead fascists, you know, Hitler, Mussolini, those kind of guys.

Now I have another dead fascist about whom I know.

You learn something new every day and then you die, with the special reward of not being a notable dead fascist.

BamaRefugee

(3,837 posts)
3. But wasn't finding out EXHILARATING? Like opening the Bible for the first time.
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 01:48 PM
Thursday

Just say "CK" every time you read the word "Jesus", and you will understand the amazing love that he spread.

Prairie Gates

(6,274 posts)
6. Being unaware of one of the most prominent political figures in the country
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 01:56 PM
Thursday

is not exactly a brag on a political board.



NNadir

(36,589 posts)
8. Really? This person was a prominent political figure?
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 02:03 PM
Thursday

Why is that? Could it be that perverse attention was paid to him by the right wing propaganda machine that passes for a media in this country?

Do I have to have a hunger for absorbing propaganda in order to have political sense?

I've been at DU for almost 22 years. I've read and written tens of thousands of posts. My life is involved in reading on an average of 4 to 5 hours a day. Is it possible that I missed something by not focusing attention on a little shit for brains creepy bigot?

NNadir

(36,589 posts)
11. "Was" is the operative word. In dying, and generating comments on DU, I learned all I cared to learn about the asshole.
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 06:53 PM
Thursday

There was a time in American history - a time through which I lived - that a person with these detestable ideas would have been ignored or consigned to the back pages to generate head shaking.

Everything I need to know about him is from what I can tell is consistent with the drivel drooling out of the mouth of the perverted orange pedophile in the White House. I really didn't need it in stereo.

If he was a "prominent" figure, it reflects very poorly on our culture, our media, and our attentions, but of course, everything in these times reflects poorly on us.

NoRethugFriends

(3,505 posts)
13. The operative thing was that he was a prominent figure
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 07:48 PM
Thursday

And you were denying that he was.
And he will be for a while even though dead.

NNadir

(36,589 posts)
14. I'm not "denying" anything. I am merely stating that the asshole was not someone I followed or gave a shit about.
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 09:04 PM
Thursday

Obviously there are people to whom he was important. I'm not among them. I'm not really interested in people who so think.

It's my right to not pay attention to nationally advertised assholes if I can avoid it. There are more than 8 billion people on the planet. I am not interested really in the worst of these people, or, actually, people who follow this worst of human beings.

Apparently there are people here who focused on this piece of human shit, which is their right. I'm not one of them, nor do I feel any compunction to be one of them.

To me, he's not worthy of my attention. If other people hang on his every word, either in a positive or negative light, I couldn't care less.

That he's dead strikes me as a positive development overall; and to be frank, there are intellectually deficient morally vacuous doppelgangers, the orange pedophile in the White House for instance, who I'd be happy to learn are dead. I check in expectantly for Orrex's posts every morning. When the orange pedophile appears on the TV - he's unavoidable - I change the channel. It's enough that I know who the pedophile in the White House is.

I'm against shooting people, to be sure, but if a person who believes that shooting people is fine - apparently this "famous" guy being such an example from what I've learned in the last two days - gets shot, I couldn't care less.

GenThePerservering

(3,062 posts)
10. He was a big influence on Gen Z vote gathering
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 06:50 PM
Thursday

and a divisive force.

So yeah, pretty well known.

CozyMystery

(683 posts)
21. I never heard of him until he was killed.
Fri Sep 12, 2025, 11:05 AM
Friday

And so far, I am not persuaded that he was one of the most prominent political figures in the USA. Whoever provided for his security sure didn't think so, either.

And if I had known who he was, would that have made a difference to me? No. To the country? No. To the people who perhaps think the more useless info one knows, the more they care about the politics in this country? No.

ananda

(33,154 posts)
7. Same. I was barely aware of Kirk till now. However, my big lesson...
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 01:59 PM
Thursday

was thinking about how much less safe our society has
been for children and young adults for the last thirty
years or so...

and the way it must affect the way the brain works,
how it processes constant insecurity and fear

This means that most people under 50 must be
responding to life with their reptile brain much of
the time.

And this is what Republicans appeal to, and themselves
operate on.

That might be why so many of them can be swayed to
think and vote the wrong way.

NNadir

(36,589 posts)
15. If I have this right, I believe the demographic most responsible...
Fri Sep 12, 2025, 08:08 AM
Friday

Last edited Fri Sep 12, 2025, 08:43 AM - Edit history (1)

...for placing the ignorant, poorly educated, orange pedophile in the White House is the one to which I regret to confess I belong: Old, fat, bald, heterosexual, white men.

If this dead pig was inspiring young people to indecency and succeeding at it, it's news to me, which is not to say it wasn't happening.

All of the young people I've met through my sons, with one glaring exception, have struck me as intelligent, caring, and exceedingly decent.

ananda

(33,154 posts)
18. I didn't say "all" younger people...
Fri Sep 12, 2025, 10:21 AM
Friday

but I definitely think enough to sway in the wrong
direction due to their fear and insecurity, which
the Republicans have built into the society on
purpose.

NNadir

(36,589 posts)
19. Well yes, I understand. Demographics is a tricky business and it...
Fri Sep 12, 2025, 10:29 AM
Friday

...is exceedingly unwise to define a person based on his, her, or their presence therein.

I certainly would not want to be defined by mine.

ananda

(33,154 posts)
20. I'm not even talking about demographics but rather society at large...
Fri Sep 12, 2025, 10:32 AM
Friday

which Republicans have gamed to be extremely dangerous
for people... and many of these are more vulnerable to
being swayed to the right because of it.

NNadir

(36,589 posts)
17. Interesting term, damnatio memoriae.
Fri Sep 12, 2025, 09:44 AM
Friday

I never heard it before.

Thanks for expanding my vocabulary.

Brainfodder

(7,781 posts)
22. I ignore obvious gaslighters for profit assholes, and there are many, simply not interested.
Fri Sep 12, 2025, 11:10 AM
Friday

I'd rather play Palworld and 1200 hrs later, yeah better for it!

CK was too over the top for attn IMHO and it brought him his demise by Republican, predicted it when I heard.

Now get to watch the MSM media empire try to hide it?


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