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Charlie Kirk and Tyler Robinson — Two Sides of the Same Toxic White Male Coin
Both are young, angry, entitled white men
White male victimhood rehearses the same politics of identity that white men believe dispossessed them of their birthright. Yet, the rhetorical performance of victimhood brings neither mastery nor wholeness, merely an interminable and recursive encounter with lack. In this way, white male victimhood becomes an unending and cyclical politics of death in the name of life. It is no surprise, then, that white men who identify as victims also demonstrate a proclivity for apocalyptic fantasies and imagery of death: they are quite literally haunted by the symbolic life of the death drive.
— Casey Ryan Kelly, Apocalypse Man — The Death Drive and the Rhetoric of White Masculine Victimhood, 2020
Even before Charlie Kirk could be rushed to the hospital, where two hours of feverish emergency surgery failed to save him, all media platforms blew gaskets as they speculated as to who fired that single shot which tore through his throat and neck and forever silenced this young, up-and-coming, major right-wing “influencer.”
Almost as if on cue, right-wing media talking heads and GOP politicians of all stripes, including most prominently the convicted felon-”president” Donald Trump…

