Spencer Cox: Charlie Kirk Said 'Very Inflammatory Things'
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Spencer Cox: Charlie Kirk Said 'Very Inflammatory Things'
"Well, again, Mr. Bannon is angry, and rightfully so, Cox said. And I'm not saying we have to just sing kumbaya and hold hands. What I'm saying is we actually should disagree. I think Charlie represented that better than anyone. And then, Cox noted, Charlie said some very inflammatory things. And in some corners of the web, that's all people have heard."
"He said some amazing things about when things get dark, putting down our phones, reading scripture, going to Church, talking to our neighbors. He said that we have to engage and that's what I appreciate most about Charlie Kirk. He said if we don't keep talking, that's when the violence starts Cox wrapped up his point by seeming to take a shot at Bannon., There are conflict entrepreneurs out there who benefit from radicalizing us, Cox said. And I'm not one of those."
Governor Spencer Cox responded to Steve Bannon's criticism of Charlie Kirk by calling Bannon 'angry' and saying the criticism was unhelpful. Cox acknowledged that Kirk made inflammatory remarks but highlighted Kirk's calls for forgiveness, community engagement, and putting down phones, reading scripture, attending church, and talking to neighbors when times get dark. Cox emphasized the need to disagree without radicalizing one another and warned that failing to keep talking can lead to violence. Cox identified 'conflict entrepreneurs' who benefit from radicalization and stated he does not want to inflame divisions.
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