Scott Jennings diz que atirador de Charlie Kirk falhou em acabar com o movimento

O comentarista da CNN Scott Jennings argumentou que o atirador que disparou contra o fundador da Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, em Utah, não conseguiu silenciar as ideias promovidas por Kirk. Em comentários feitos inicialmente em fevereiro, Jennings disse a um público que a tentativa de matar o ativista conservador apenas amplificou sua mensagem de fé e liberdade.

Jennings falou no Seminário de Liderança Nacional do Hillsdale College em Amelia Island, Flórida. Ele descreveu o tiroteio como um esforço para suprimir pontos de vista ensinados em campi universitários, incluindo alegações de que os Estados Unidos foram fundados sobre o racismo e que o capitalismo é inerentemente maligno. Kirk, segundo ele, buscava combater essas ideias por meio de seu ativismo.

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