Dan Henninger on Kirk’s Murder: People Who Commit These Things ‘Are Psychologically Destabilized,’ and Gravitate Towards Violence

‘They are the ones who go over the edge of the highway, or the cliff like Luigi Mangino’

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HENNINGER: "The argument was elites in academia and media argued back then people should be able to express themselves anyway they wanted to do what you want to do with whoever you want to do it with in all the normal traditional norms and guards of family, school and so forth were less important than people doing whatever they wanted to and they did. The problem with that was these elites who made these arguments and even today the people in politics on social media they themselves have tremendous deep reservoirs of psychological strength. They are able to do it. They are in combat. At the margins that people who wallow in the staff sometimes do not have the psychological reservoirs of strength and they are the ones who go over the edge the edge of the highway or the cliff like Luigi mangino made. Almost all these people commit these things are psychologically destabilized. Many of them gravitate towards violence the idea of assassination. We have let the guardrails down. We have to find a way to put them back up."

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