Inside hours of the experiences of Charlie Kirk’s assassination in Utah this week, individuals took to social media to reply. Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to debate what the net response to Kirk’s dying might expose concerning the discourse surrounding fashionable American political violence.
“What we see—and have seen so many instances earlier than—after acts of political violence: this sense of remorse, this sense of ‘We have to pull it again; that is going too far,’” Peter Baker, the chief White Home correspondent at The New York Occasions, mentioned final night time. “You heard lots of people say that this week on Democratic and Republican messaging—however not in the best way that’s essentially going to vary issues in a permanent method.”
Becoming a member of the editor in chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, to debate this and extra: Peter Baker, the chief White Home correspondent at The New York Occasions; Laura Barrón-López, a White Home correspondent at MSNBC; Susan Glasser, a employees author at The New Yorker; and Tom Nichols, a employees author at The Atlantic.
Watch the complete episode right here.
