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The proposed debate between Candace Owens and Andrew Wilson has the internet buzzing — but Michael Knowles wants no part of moderating it.
Knowles says he was asked to moderate the highly anticipated debate surrounding the competing claims and theories about Charlie Kirk’s death, but after considering the invitation, he ultimately declined.
And his reasoning goes much deeper than simply not wanting to get involved.
Michael argues that the endless podcasts, theories, debates and monetized content surrounding Charlie’s death risk turning a serious tragedy into entertainment — and says questions of criminal responsibility ultimately belong in a courtroom rather than an endless cycle of viral podcasts.
In this reaction, I break down Michael Knowles’ decision, the proposed Candace Owens vs Andrew Wilson debate, the huge amount of attention surrounding it, and whether this debate should happen at all.
I also give my own perspective on Michael’s argument.
Is he right that this has gone too far?
Or is an open debate exactly what people need when major disagreements and unanswered questions remain?
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