
Van Jones On Charlie Kirk
He Wasn’t For Censorship, Civil War …
I Have Proof!
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Van Jones says Charlie Kirk despatched him a message about getting collectively to respectfully disagree about some main points the day earlier than he died … and it underscored what Kirk was all about.
Van shared the alleged DM from Charlie with Anderson Cooper on CNN … and it is mainly Charlie reaching out to get Van to debate him on the Charlotte practice stabbing.
Van and Charlie had been going backwards and forwards over whether or not the Ukrainian refugee who was killed was attacked as a result of she was white … and the meat was heated. But Van says Charlie reached out to have a civilized and gentlemanly dialogue.
The message reads … “Hey, Van, I mean it, I’d love to have you on my show to have a respectful conversation about crime and race. I would be a gentleman as I know you would be as well. We can disagree about the issues agreeably.”

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Van says the late political activist despatched the message Sept. 9 … the day earlier than he was shot and killed in Utah. He says he did not see the message till after the taking pictures.
He explains he is sharing the message now after all of the narratives about civil struggle and censorship within the wake of Charlie’s demise … and he says Charlie stood for none of these issues.
Van says he and Charlie had been mortal enemies … however the truth Charlie nonetheless needed to get collectively for civil debates speaks volumes.