Arnold Schwarzenegger shares honest view on why Charlie Kirk was killed
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Arnold Schwarzenegger shares honest view on why Charlie Kirk was killed
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"The Hollywood star and former Republican politician told students at the University of Southern California he was very upset that someone's life was taken because they have a different opinion. He attributed the blame for Kirk's death, suspected to have been committed by Tyler Robinson, to division caused by social media companies, mainstream media and both Democratic and Republican politicians."
"We're getting hit from so many different angles and we have to be very careful that we don't get any closer to the cliff because when you fall down that cliff, there is no democracy, he said. He called upon students with differing political beliefs to unite and start communicating to show the world how people power can make a difference."
The Independent requests donations to maintain on-the-ground journalism covering US issues from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech. The outlet emphasizes providing reporting to both sides without paywalls and asserting that quality journalism should be publicly accessible and funded by those who can afford it. Donations are framed as necessary to keep journalists reporting and investigating topics such as campaign finance and documentary production. Arnold Schwarzenegger delivered an impassioned speech at the University of Southern California condemning political violence and attributing division to social media, mainstream media and politicians across parties. He urged students with differing beliefs to unite, communicate and set an example for democratic civility.
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