Sean Stone Questions Charlie Kirk Shooting Narrative, Cites Political Polarization
New York PostSeptember 23, 20252 min16,128 views
2 connectionsΒ·4 entities in this videoβDoubts on the Lone Gunman Theory
- π¬ Sean Stone expresses skepticism about the lone gunman narrative in political shootings, citing historical precedents like the JFK assassination.
- π‘ He believes there are significant question marks surrounding such events and anticipates further revelations.
- π Stone draws parallels to the assassinations of the 1960s, suggesting a pattern of deeper conspiracies.
Contributing Factors to Violence
- β οΈ The discussion links political violence to a highly polarized society, exacerbated by social media.
- π Stone mentions the potential influence of prescription drugs and widespread mental illness among young people, referencing RFK Jr.'s views.
- π He notes that public celebration of political figures' deaths, once rare, is now amplified by social media platforms.
Cultural Shift and Polarization
- π The current culture allows for the public celebration of controversial figures' deaths, a shift from past norms.
- π± Social media enables the rapid spread and amplification of such sentiments, creating a sense of widespread support for extreme views.
- π¨ This polarization is described as scary, indicating a concerning trend in societal discourse and behavior.
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Lone Gunman TheoryPolitical ShootingsConspiracy TheoriesSean StoneCharlie KirkJFK AssassinationPolarizationSocial MediaMental IllnessPrescription Drugs
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