Right-wing lawmakers pushed for a tribute to the U.S. conservative influencer who was shot dead.

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola on Thursday rejected a bid by right-wing factions to hold a minute of silence for slain U.S. conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.

The initiative was first proposed by Charlie Weimers, an MEP from the right-wing European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR), as a symbolic measure “to declare that our right to freedom of speech cannot be extinguished,” according to an email chain with dozens of MEPs that was seen by POLITICO.

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        They cause an uproar anytime they don’t get what they want. Like toddlers having a tantrum. It’s part of a very calculated strategy, and the sad part is, it seems to work.

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          I work for a major casino in Nevada. During the last campaign, we hosted both Tim Walz and Donald Trump. When Walz was here, his supporters were absolutely pleasant to have over. Polite, mature, etc. Then the Trump Campaign had their event, their supporters made it a point to go around the casino acting like immature high school kids that just attended a pep rally. It was like they were going out of their way to disrupt operations of a business that actually welcomed them in. It really exemplifies the type of absolute trash filling that portion of the American population.

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            As Thomas Mann put it referring tothe late 1930s, they tried dicatorship of the proletariat. Now it’s dictatorship of the scum of the earth.

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          I’m still trying to decide how much is that, and how much they just like outraging. Gets the blood pumping, y’know.

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          Maybe we need to do the same for anthing caving in to fascists, and write it off as “weak” when they do so. Fascists detest being called weak.

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        And then they have the gall to say they have thick skin and that liberals are the snowflakes. They have contempt for reality.

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      He’s not just a YouTuber, he’s a Republican Mega-Bundler. One of the richest country’s premier bagmen has been slain. How can you be so callous? It’s not like he’s a Palestinian or a Minnesota Congressperson or a Colorado school kid, here. He’s important!

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      Yeah, the GOP keeps trying to make this asshole into something more than he’s not. He wasn’t even part of ANY government service. Like, this clown wasn’t even a local parks and rec employee of a small town.

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        the GOp need something to unify the disarra-yed supporters of magats. THE MSM will just sweep this under the rug like they did with RUSH, ONCE THE NEWS cycle blows over, they did nothing of noteworthy to benefit society so they will just disappear as soon as people reorient themselves with epstein again.

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    If the EU Parliament had to have a minute of silence for every shitty American killed by a gun, they’d never have time for anything else.

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    No mention of the kids killed in that school shooting.

    These people can go fuck themselves.

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    As a reminder, we hanged people at Nuremberg for doing exactly what Charlie Kirk spent his whole career doing.

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      Why would Kirk even be eligible for a moment of silence?!

      He wasn’t a member of state. He wasn’t even on someone’s staff.

      He literally was just some guy. Not even a notable guy. Just some guy that was conservative who, AT BEST, said some controversial things.

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          Absolutely. I’m just saying even if we really squint and try to pass off his garbage as something positive, he doesn’t deserve anything from a foreign body, let alone a moment of silence.

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        He literally was just some guy.

        On one hand, to Europe they were just some guy. True.

        On the other, they were the co-founder and CEO of a political influencer operation so influential that the US President and their party are doing all this crap to honor them. Kirk is responsible for radicalizing many people into real violence.

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      But we do issue official fascist decree to lower flags to half staff for 5 days.

      Just like we did when the Democratic rep and her husband were assassinated back in June.

      Oh wait, I’m wrong, we didn’t hear a single fucking thing resembling reverence from the Nazis about that terrorist attack.

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      Did they hold a moment of silence when that minnesota dem senator was killed? Honestly curious if there is even precedent for them doing it even for a politician.

      I’m sure they don’t hold a moment of silence every time someone in the US dies of gun violence, since they would never be able to speak…

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        Exactly… Kirk was literally indoctrinating children into a hateful, murderous ideology. All of this praise is sickening.

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          Find the praise, find the sickos.

          Only a dead Nazi is a good Nazi.
          And that is more than just a slogan.
          In my mind it stems from the realization that those who don’t honour the social contract forfeit any protection granted by it.
          Take it or leave it, but don’t cherry-pick.
          If you hate on people and want them dead, well, guess what other people may think of your right to live?

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        They laughed and mocked them. Insisting they were insane and got what they deserved. Even Trump said he did not call the governor to give condolences as he considered Tim Walz beneath him.

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        This is just one of those “did you even say thank you?” moments when Trump, Vance, and the other GOP Muppets try to generate outrage and play upon the ignorance of their base.

        It’s a show made exclusively for the idiots.

        idiocracy scene where a grown man can't fit a shaped block through the same shape hole

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        Id answer your question, but I have to wait until the backed up moment of silence log is complete. Were adding one every 30 seconds

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      he wasn’t elected, he wasn’t important, and after he was killed, most search traffic was asking who the fuck he was. Now he’s being formed into a martyr for the Nazis.

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        But the hammer incident and Minnesota incident I will cherish this moment the rest of my life, where’s charlie’s grave I got a drop a deuce!!

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        Wait, really? Nobody knew him? I guess it makes sense: everyone knows the song but nobody knows the singer. Only in this case it’s not a song, it’s propaganda and indoctrination. Like how if Christopher Rufo kicked the bucket, few would know he literally invented the CRT scare.

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    “Why would anyone in Europe care?”

    I think the point of it would be to signal to Trump that Europe is his vassal. Trump says it’s sad that this guy is dead, therefore Europe is sad. Doesn’t really matter who it is or what’s up. You’re just following the pledge of fealty.

    So, I think it’s good that the EU decided they’re sovereign for now. This sort of thing is always an ongoing project.

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      Yeah, keyword is “right wing” lawmakers.

      In my country at least, the far right is currently looking up to the US and sucking off Trump. Their true master is Putin, but they can’t praise Putin in public, we used to be part of the union.

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      Here in Australia there’s a few Trump sycophants that pull this type of stuff occasionally, or try saying “make Australia great again”, and just nutters that put Trump stickers and whatever on their cars.

      The only explanation I’ve been able to develop is that they enjoy the reactions they get from people. In the same way siblings antagonise each other for a cheap thrill, these guys just like the feeling of antagonising people.

      Our recent election has shown that Trumpism doesn’t get much love here in Australia.

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        It’s interesting how you say this because I serve MAGAs. I’m a bartender in small town Merica.

        They’re naturally good people. They care. But if politics enter into the conversation, the narrative changes.

        Many of them, when brouched with a hypothetical/reasonable question, such as, “Don’t you find it interesting that if you speak online with people of other nations, they all find us shameful?” they say fuck them, 'Merica! We’d fuck them up anyway, if it came down to it.

        They want to get a rise out of the “libtards”. I’ve witnessed them preening and delighted out of the reaction they insight.

        Once I steer the conversation, so I don’t shoot my own damned self, they start complaining about prices in the same sentence they hope the tariffs will sink in and help them recover their losses.

        We are a nation being forced fed our thoughts, opinions, and ideals. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain

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    A minute of silence for every dead child in Gaza or nothing for no one.

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      If we did a minute of silence per child in Gaza murdered by the IDF maybe they would realize how bad this is

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          I went ahead and did the calculation; I think I’m getting about 4 weeks (extrapolating from the last year, 20k dead kids -> 2 weeks of silence. Doubled for the two years.).

          Lower than I expected. I’m guessing I haven’t internalized that gaza is still a fairly small area, thus with a small population? Or was the first year substantially more deadly than the last (which really would surprise me)?

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            Yes, but imagine a solemn minute for each named individual that lasts 5 weeks non-stop.
            Not counting mutilated, orphaned, and (basically all of them, so 700k-ish) homeless. And with zero prospect of it ever getting better until they are alive.

            I went with this figure, but same diff:

            In August 2025, UNICEF estimated that more than 50,000 children had been killed or injured in Gaza.

            wiki/Effect_of_the_Gaza_war_on_children_in_the_Gaza_Strip
            bbc.com/c4gmk2yj5e9o

            The reason for the high number of children deaths even assuming indiscriminate killing (ie not targeting specifically children, which at least proven for snipers, isn’t the case): Gaza/Palestinians are being severely oppressed for decades (since 48, or 67 more directly), they have artificially limited water access, electricity, medicine, etc so they die young & in Gaza like 40% of the population are children.

            Gaza Strip has a ×2.6 higher density of population than New York City (5,967.5/km2 vs 2,309.2/km2), but less than a quarter of population.
            Bcs oppression.

            General wiki info:

            The Gaza Strip is 41 kilometres (25 miles) long, from 6 to 12 km (3.7 to 7.5 mi) wide, and has a total area of 365 km2 (141 sq mi). As of 2010, the Strip’s population mostly comprised Palestinians and refugees. It has a high proportion of youth, with 43.5% being children 14 or younger and 50% under age of 18. Sunni Islam is almost ubiquitous, with a Palestinian Christian minority. Gaza has an annual population growth rate of 1.99% (2023 est.), the 39th-highest in the world. Gaza’s unemployment rate is among the highest in the world, with an overall unemployment rate of 46% and a youth unemployment rate of 70%. Despite this, the area’s 97% literacy rate is higher than that of nearby Egypt, while youth literacy is 88%. Gaza has throughout the years been seen as a source of Palestinian nationalism and resistance.

            Til - despite all the hardship they have higher literacy than USA with 86% (normal countries are ofc 98+).

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    Why should they? He wasn’t an elected official in Europe, he wasnt a world leader or a diplomat. He was some influencer, a dirtbag that spread racism and hate for money. He was Logan Paul basically, why would a parliament have a silence for him??

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        Apparently, he was in Japan last week to talk with the Sanseito Party, otherwise known as Japan First.

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          I think the earlier guy was asking if he’s ever left the US because “travel widens the mind”, but when people like that leave the country, they don’t even really need to “leave the country”. A private plane, constantly driven by his own people, eating his own food, etc etc etc.

          Like Trump can go anywhere in the world and still not leave his cosy little McD and Fox&Friends bubble.

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    Why would we care in Europe about a fascist US citizen dying on his own soil? He’s just some random dude for us. More concerning are the murders of school children and the Epstein files.

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    Did they request a moment of silence for the children who were masacred?

    Or just for the guy that preached hate?

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      Definitely just the guy that preached hate, they don’t care about the kids, but I am curious if they held one for the elected democratic members that were assassinated a few months prior.

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        No they did not. President couldn’t even mention them in his latest statement when speaking of all the recent victims of gun violence. He skipped over the the names of legislators that actually died. Of course those names are of Democrats.

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    If you’re gonna be silent for a minute every time some American is gunned to death we’d never be able to talk

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      It is more newsworthy the few days someone isnt being gunned down in the USA really