I admit I don’t like much about Charlie Kirk. But if I understand it correctly, his speeches were about his constitutional right to say what he wanted about political figures and people that didn’t agree with his philosophy.
That being said, I wonder how he would feel about people losing their jobs or getting lambasted for the same thing?
Neil Belke, Marshfield
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