The head of the county of Loudoun condemns Kirk’s policy while crying his death

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The president of the county of Loudoun, in Virginia, the supervisor council, criticized the murdered political activist Charlie Kirk while expressing his compassion for her family during the remarks of the round table during the September meeting.
Loudoun, about 30 miles west of Washington, is a former republican bastion that has switched to the left and has become zero in recent seasons of elections as a leading site for culture war battles, including transgender rest policies that have marked state competitions 2021 and 2025.
Several members of the Democratic Directors of Directors-Majjereity took the floor during their public monthly group in Leesburg, offering divergent memories of Kirk, which was murdered during one of its famous collegial speakers.
President Phyllis Randall, a large -scale democrat, said on Wednesday that as a trade therapist, she understands that people can hold more than one emotion at a time and the “wonderful complexity of humanity”.
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Charlie Kirk speaks to the CPAC at Oxon Hill, md. (Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
“Obviously, no one should be shot. No one should be assassinated. No children in schools, not legislators at home, not political antagonists,” she said.
“At the same time, I do not feel the need for sugar or to ignore or ignore a part of the behavior in which Mr. Kirk, himself, was committed while he lived. … Death, even a horrible death, does not automatically explode the evil that a person has done in his life. In my opinion, Charlie Kirk has engaged in the promotion of political violence and division.
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“Although I keep empathy for Mr. Kirk – in fact, I hold empathy and compassion for our nation at the moment, and I pray for our nation as a person of faith – God understands that I am struggling with these feelings.”
She reiterated that Kirk should not have been murdered, but that, in life, Kirk “pressed against my community”.
Randall, who is black, allegedly alleged that Kirk “has also” set up many increased in increased dangers “.
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The president of the Council of Supervisors of the county of Loudoun, Phyllis Randall, speaks at the IAD in 2023. (Images Alex Wong / Getty)
The Hamilton Caleb Kerschner supervisor, one of the two republicans of the board of directors, said in its public remarks that the nation had not seen a political silhouette murdered as publicly since the assassinations of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Kennedy brothers.
“What makes it even more frightening is that it seems to be done in political ideological reasons: something we would see in other countries, but not in America,” said Kerschner.
Kerschner added that the most worrying development after Kirk’s murder was “Internet trolls and radical individuals” celebrating murder.
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“It is one thing to oppose and discuss someone’s ideology with whom you are in disagreement. This is something else to promote violence against these individuals. America has been built on the principles of freedom of thought, freedom of expression, freedom of debate and individual freedom.
The Vice-President of the Board of Directors, Michael Turner, Ashburn Democrat, echoed Kerschner by telling by growing up in the 1960s when political violence was the last at his peak.
“We are in a tit-form at all levels at all levels of our hatred company,” said Turner.
Following Kirk’s murder, he said he wanted to be more to understand opposite opinions.
“I have a friend who is a Maga – it’s a friend, but he’s a Maga – I don’t really know how to reconcile this, but I do it every day because he is a friend,” he said.