dude got murdered for having an opinion. you don't have to respect him but you should be able to admit that it was wrong
When did anyone say this was right? It never should have gotten to this point.
Guns should not be in the hands of people who are that unstable, rhetoric should not get so divisive that we start seeing political violence like this.
Political Leaders should have stopped this long ago, the tempers of the average person should have been calmed not encouraged.
But Charlie Kirk was not the person who believed any of that, he believed quite the opposite. His "opinions" were that white people were supreme, children should watch public executions, women should be silent, and that gun violence deaths were 'an unfortunate trade'. If you are going to stand by calling for executions and enforced racial and gender segregation an 'opinion', you are not the side that is in favor of calming tensions.
We're supposed to sit here and listen to lunatics tell us "opinions" like:

And act like that's the same as asking for tax dollars to pay for healthcare instead of obliterating brown kids?!
forget no.
The murder of Charlie Kirk was wrong. That doesn't mean that Charlie Kirk did not support the violence and rhetoric that Charlie Kirk was the ultimately the victim of.
His death deserves our attention and concern, but the life he lived does not deserve our respect. If we respect his "opinions" on this we have learned nothing.