The US right claimed free speech was sacred – until the Charlie Kirk killing
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The recent killing of Charlie Kirk, a conservative youth activist and ally of Donald Trump, has sparked a heated debate about free speech and accountability in the US. While right-wing figures have long criticized what they call 'cancel culture,' the response to Kirk's death has led to a shift in narrative towards 'consequence culture.' This situation highlights the complexities of free speech in a politically charged environment and raises questions about how far individuals are willing to go to protect their beliefs.
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