How to Mourn Our Oppressors: A Philosophical Debate on Charlie Kirk
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What do we owe our oppressors—mourning, accountability, or something else entirely? Let's dissect the ethics of grieving those who have harmed others in this episode. After the shooting death of Charlie Kirk (Founder of Turning Point USA), Americans are examining whether public sorrow for perpetrators of harm advances justice, normalizes harm, or opens space for truth-telling and reconciliation.
Disclaimer: This episode includes discussions about sexual assault, murder, and police brutality.
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