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MSNBC dismissed Matthew Dowd for having spoken on the hateful rhetoric of Charlie Kirk, But a few days later, Brian Kilmeade said on Fox and his friends that the homeless should be involuntarily euthanized. Instead of being dismissed, Kilmeade was authorized to return to the air on Sunday morning and apologized.
Kilmeade said: “During this discussion, I wrongly said that people should get fatal injections. I apologize for this insane remark. I am obviously aware that not all the homeless act like the aggressor in North Carolina, and so many homeless do not deserve our empathy and our compassion.”
At least Kilmeade admitted to having made the comment. He did not try to massage him, or he did not go with the standard non-apparatus of I am sorry if I offended someone, but suggesting on national television that the homeless have deadly unintentional injections must be a shown offense.
Kilmead’s comments were not just close to the Nazi line. They were well above.
