The question Charlie Kirk would ask, welcoming debate, was "prove me wrong?" Obviously, many people, including Tyler Robinson, never understood the question. He wasn't asking whether you agreed or disagreed with him. Yet, I have heard many talk on an on while including the idea that they disagreed with him on many issues. I really don't know if I even trust them in saying that. These days many speak this way because it's usually convenient for whatever there status is to gain or maintain popularity. Regardless, that wasn't the question.
Again, the question was "prove me wrong?" The question wasn't do you agree or disagree with me. I don't understand how so many people don't understand a simple three word question. Disagreeing doesn't make one right or wrong. Proving one's point with facts in a counterargument is how one proves the opponent wrong. We can disagree with someone as long as we live, whether we truly believe what we claim or not. Regardless, I am certain that sooner or later we will have to confess what is the real truth.
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