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MPs, how to approach the hateful political rhetoric after the assassination of Kirk wrestling

Following the assassination of the conservative activist Charlie Kirk, its impact on political discourse and recent political violence was held on Capitol Hill and its country.

While both Republicans and Democrats condemn all kinds of political violence, their views vary depending on how inflamed political discourse plays. Some Republicans accused of encouraging a “assassination culture” on the left, while the Democrats accused the Republicans of free speech.

A member of the Congress, representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, DN.Y., as the reason for the increase in political violence, tried to direct the conversation for arms control.

Ocasio-Cortez said, “This is not just about what happened to Charlie Kirk. At the same time tragic killing took place, three children were hit at school, and another pair of children were hit in a mass of church, one or two weeks after the mass was shot in a Catholic school.” He said.

However, GOP Firebrand representative Nancy Mace, RS.C., inflammatory discourse did not break the words about those who continued to hatred for conservatives.

Mace, “We must embarrass these people from polite society, we must embarrass them from existence. They need to be fired from their jobs. They endanger their lives.” He said. “Charlie Kirk’s political assassination and killing of the celebration of the death of the deny, but the liar. They lie through their teeth.”

On both sides of the corridor, the deputies called on others to “turn the heat” after the assassination of Kirk.

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