Independent journalist Ken Klippenstein challenged conflicting narratives circulating about Tyler Robinson by obtaining online chats and speaking with a childhood friend of the 22-year-old man accused of assassinating far-right activist Charlie Kirk.
Ken Klippenstein isn’t some random dude. He wrote for the Nation (one of the only media outlets that pushed back against the right’s angelic charactetization of Kirk) and the Intercept. He is definitely a leftist, definitely opposed to the right wing, and a good serious journalist.
When you call me an “enlightened centrist” then to me you are calling me an enemy. I am not a centrist, I’m a communist. I am active in national and local politics through DSA, and part of a faction (R&R) on the left of the largest american socialist org in 100 years. I have my own entry on KeyWiki (a site that doxxes left wing organizers) and consider it a badge of honor. I care about facts, because I care about being credible to people we need to win over to our side.
I believe these issues are serious and I take them seriously, as do our enemies. I think you may have talent as a polemicist, but that’s not my role and I resist the quixotic insistence that polemics are objective fact.
You’re trying to discredit me but I don’t need your credit.
Ken Klippenstein isn’t some random dude. He wrote for the Nation (one of the only media outlets that pushed back against the right’s angelic charactetization of Kirk) and the Intercept. He is definitely a leftist, definitely opposed to the right wing, and a good serious journalist.
When you call me an “enlightened centrist” then to me you are calling me an enemy. I am not a centrist, I’m a communist. I am active in national and local politics through DSA, and part of a faction (R&R) on the left of the largest american socialist org in 100 years. I have my own entry on KeyWiki (a site that doxxes left wing organizers) and consider it a badge of honor. I care about facts, because I care about being credible to people we need to win over to our side.
I believe these issues are serious and I take them seriously, as do our enemies. I think you may have talent as a polemicist, but that’s not my role and I resist the quixotic insistence that polemics are objective fact.
You’re trying to discredit me but I don’t need your credit.