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But that was just the beginning. In a separate video, Dinkins let loose, calling Kirk “a demon,” brushing off the assassination as “white on white crime,” and openly admitting he was “glad it happened” because he “got giddy reading it.”
The so-called comedian doubled down, mocking Kirk’s legacy, his family, and even the idea that political violence should be condemned. His words pulled back the curtain on a mindset that sees no problem with celebrating the murder of political opponents.
Darius Dinkins went on to say:
“I’m already seeing some of you all do it—that whole moral standpoint of, ‘Oh, I don’t care how you feel politically. Nobody deserves to…’ Wrong. Some people do deserve to. He was a demon. Why do you all do this? Why do you all pretend to feel sad when a karmically deserved outcome hits someone who is evil? I don’t get it. I don’t understand.
‘Oh, he had a family.’ You know who else had families? Every single victim of the mass shootings that he’s repeatedly defended—the school shootings, the children of mass shootings that he’s excused, saying essentially they’re just collateral.
‘Oh, he has kids. He has daughters.’ You know what he said about his daughter? He said that he would force his daughter to give birth to the result of an assault if she got pregnant from it, and force her—even if she wanted to get rid of it. He would force her. They were going to hate him later anyway.
Got obliterated by a fellow white man. White-on-white crime, first of all. He passed doing what he loved, which was arguing with teenagers and scapegoating gang violence. So, at the end of the day, he got what he wanted.
I’m sick of some of you all. I’m sick of this respectability thing that we’re all just trying to get. He was a demon. I’m glad it happened. I got giddy reading it.
This idea that we need to be civil in the current American political landscape? Laughable. It’s laughable.”
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Those comments sent shockwaves across social media. Critics say this is more than a tasteless joke—it’s proof that a growing faction of the Left sees violence against conservatives as something to cheer for, not condemn.
While many Americans called for unity after the assassination, voices like Dinkins’ show just how divided the country has become. Political disagreements have now escalated to the point where some openly celebrate when tragedy strikes their opponents.
The backlash was swift, with conservatives accusing Dinkins of fanning the flames of hatred at a time when emotions are already running high. For them, his words are a chilling reminder of what happens when political discourse crosses the line into outright cruelty.




