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The Charlie’s Murderers website disappeared but returned after a rebranding. Here’s how it now identifies itself.
Washington, D.C. - Vice President JD Vance issued a stern call to action on September 15, addressing the controversial celebrations following the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Speaking from Washington, D.C., Vance urged the public to actively challenge and report anyone found celebrating the tragic event. "When you see someone celebrating Charlie's murder, call them out... Call their employer," Vance stated, emphasizing a personal responsibility in maintaining societal standards. The Vice President elaborated on his view of civil society, asserting that it "is not just something that flows from the government. It flows from each and every one of us." He underscored the importance of civility in public discourse, drawing a clear line against actions that undermine it. "We don't believe in political violence, but we do believe in civility. And there is no civility in the celebration of political assassination," Vance declared. His remarks highlight a growing concern over political polarization and the perceived erosion of respectful engagement.
The Charlie’s Murderers website disappeared but returned after a rebranding. Here’s how it now identifies itself.