Actor Charlie Sheen said Tuesday on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” that the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was “this generation’s JFK moment.”
Morgan said, “You know, an extraordinary moment. Really a horrific moment. What do you feel about this, Charlie? That somebody would be executed like that? Basically for having opinions someone didn’t like?”
Sheen said, “I first thought about his fatherless children, his wife, instantly a widow. So I didn’t care about the politics or any of the social aspects, cultural aspects. You know, at first I immediately thought of just in the family dynamic and component and the value of of what was just ripped from all of them forever.”
He continued, “Joe and I just trying to kind of keep some measure of, just keep our wits and sensibilities about us processing this. And then, you know, we’re discussing the JFK assassination earlier in that same interview. Yeah, if that moment had to happen, the moment happened and being Rogan for the aftermath of it was helpful. If that if that makes sense. I just, you know, I don’t know, I think for this generation, I think that’s their JFK moment. I mean, seriously, and I just, you know, if that’s where we that’s where we wound up, it cannot be where we stay. You know it’s still, I don’t want to say it’s still not, it just still doesn’t feel, it’s too surreal to process.”
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