Charlie Kirk shot and killed at Utah rally.

Why? Words and even body language can make someone else feel less then.
Because someone else feeling less than from words is driven by emotions and emotions aren't race or gender specific. A white boss could chew out a black subordinate in a manner that makes the employee feel inferior but that boss isn't necessarily a racist unless they take actions to intentionally create that feeling / environment and hold that employee back or fire them solely based on race or gender. Could be that boss is just a shitty boss on that day.
 


"Charlie dedicated a decade of his life to fueling causes that benefit Donald Trump, activating the youth and converting them, being a soldier for the right, so on, so forth. Now in his death, after the shooter was identified and not somebody that can be politicized by his party, Donald Trump devoted half of a second to Charlie Kirk before plugging his new White House ballroom."
 

Looks like the parents weren't vey involved in preventing his radicalization and my comment isn't to pass judgement on them but to say I can't imagine the anguish of finding out your son was the shooter and then having to turn him in knowing he will likely be facing the death penalty. Maybe the parents think his only hope of avoiding the death penalty is if he turns himself in.
 
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