Scott Jennings afirma que el intento de asesinato contra Charlie Kirk no logró acabar con su movimiento

El comentarista de la CNN Scott Jennings argumentó que el atacante que disparó contra el fundador de Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, en Utah, no consiguió silenciar las ideas que Kirk promueve. En unas declaraciones hechas en febrero, Jennings dijo a una audiencia que el intento de matar al activista conservador solo amplificó su mensaje de fe y libertad.

Jennings habló en el Seminario de Liderazgo Nacional de Hillsdale College en Amelia Island, Florida. Describió el tiroteo como un esfuerzo para suprimir los puntos de vista que se enseñan en los campus universitarios, incluidas las afirmaciones de que Estados Unidos se fundó sobre el racismo y que el capitalismo es intrínsecamente malo. Kirk, dijo, había buscado contrarrestar esas ideas a través de su activismo.

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