The whole situation around Tyler Robinson and Charlie Kirk's murder just feels really sad
... I mean, think about it - two young lives lost in such a senseless act of violence. The media access debate is interesting though
. On one hand, limiting the media can help prevent public frenzy or vigilantism, which could indeed impact Robinson's trial fairness. But on the other side, not having cameras in the courtroom might make it harder for people to see how just and fair the system really is.
I'm also a bit worried about President Trump's statement
- while I understand that he's trying to show support for Charlie Kirk's family, his high degree of certainty might actually make things worse. And Erika Kirk's statement was pretty chilling too
. It's like, how can we even start to process this kind of trauma and grief? As a society, I think we need to come together and find ways to heal and support each other in these kinds of situations.
What I wish is that the media and the public could focus more on the impact of violence on families and communities rather than just sensationalizing it
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I'm also a bit worried about President Trump's statement
What I wish is that the media and the public could focus more on the impact of violence on families and communities rather than just sensationalizing it