One shot Ronald Reagan because he wanted to get the attention of Jodie Foster, the actress she was in love. The other killed John Lennon because he wanted to be known throughout the world. Both resorted to the delusional “Mato, then I exist.” The altered paraphrase of the Cartesian formula that seems to describe the disturbance that Gatilla Magnicides and massacres in the United States. The “success” places people in the dimension of “being” and “failure” throws them to “not being.” One of its consequences is the “mato, then I exist.”
Thus expressed, the idea that Descartes raised in the speech of the method describes the psychosocial pathology that has been running rivers of blood for many decades. However, with a few data that the FBI rummaged, Donald Trump hastened to add the murder of Charlie Kirk to the two attacks against his life, denouncing “leftist terrorism.”
That questioned Jimmy Kimmel and that’s why the White House pressed so that Disney took him out of the air. Trump’s immediate celebration when they raised the program corroborates it and, at the same time, increases the importance of the victory of the censored driver when the wave of repudiation against the ABC television network forced her to return on her steps and return her screen.
The great defeated was the president who had promoted and celebrated censorship to the comment that denounced the political use he was making of Kirk’s murder, accusing without evidence of everything that opposes him and the Maga Movement.
Applying the logic that conservatives apply today with Tyler Robinson, the 1981 attack against Ronald Reagan would have been considered an ultra -right act, since the first reports of the FBI revealed that in John Winckle’s room, the author of the shooting, there were some Nazis books and publications.
Shortly after, the trial made it clear that who wounded the president with a shot was a deranged one who wanted to get the attention of Jodi Foster, the taxi actress Driver. To “exist,” Winckle “needed” being perceived by her and thought she would get it if she killed Reagan imitating a scene from that Scorsese movie.
In turn, Mark Chapman replied “I killed him because he was very famous … and I was looking for my own glory,” when they asked him why he had killed John Lennon. He used the word glory but referred to existing, in the terms that the existence implies in times of the atrocious “success-fracas”.

In that sense, the few data about the boy who triggered the Máuser who killed Charlie Kirk at a Utha University. But the chief of the White House, just like Spencer Cox, republican governor of the State where the crime occurred, talked about leftist terrorism and Woke.
That was what Jimmy Kimmel referred to in the monologue by which his program was censored on the ABC television network. Using his classic irony, the popular driver had pointed out the government’s efforts to get political revenue from the brutal crime perpetrated in Utha.
The body of the conservative activist had not yet cooled and Trump already launched his accusing finger towards the other trench of the Civil War by dripping that the United States lives. The few data available showed the 22 -year -old murderer as a member of a republican family, with few and nebulous political babble, who was in a couple with a transsexual person.
With that little information, Trumpism accused the “Líoral America”, which is social democratic, feminist, anti -racist, contrary to free access to weapons of war and in favor of respect for sexual diversity.

Kimmel had questioned the interpretation of Kirk’s murder made by the government and relevant figures of the ultraconservative path. The head of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC), Brendan Carr, described that comment as “sick” and, in a row, the Disney -owned chain announced the indefinite closure of the program.
As Carr and Trump are politically symbiotics, the voice of the head of the FCC is considered the president’s voice. That is why it is logical to suspect that ABC acted under pressure from the White House. Interpretation also endorsed by other onslaught against freedom of expression and against the critical press, such as the millionaire demand of the government to The New York Times.
Recently, the driver of a Fox News program suggested that Homeless had to kill with mental problems. Brian Kilmeade commented on the murder of a young Ukrainian immigrant for a homeless on a train in North Carolina, and suggested that people in street situations that present mental problems should be killed. A comment as monstrous as the crime on the train, but the White House and the head of the FCC said nothing.

Jimmy Kimmel did not have the same fate, although his comment had nothing cruel and criminal. On the contrary, he pointed out what even respectable figures of the Republican Party are saying: Trump leads to the United States by a path that leads to autocracy and encourages witchcrafts and clashes between Americans.
Trump also did not forgive that Kimmel showed the frivolous negligence he showed when he received, a day after the murder of Charlie Kirk, the condolences of a journalist who, in addition, asked how he felt at that time, to which the New York tycoon replied, smiling, “very well because she has begun the construction of a beautiful dance hall” in the White House. “
When they closed the program, Trump was in London. From there he congratulated ABC and suggested to other television networks had to do the same with Seth Colbert and Jimmy Fallon, also critical of the Maga Movement.
Both have pointed out that the ultraconservatives and the president use Kirk’s murder to move forward with censorship and political persecution.
In 1973, when ETA murdered the head of government of the Falangist regime, Luis Carrero Blanco, General Franco used that crime to increase hatred, censorship and political persecution of dissidents.
Franco was the dictator of Spain, while Trump is the president of a democracy to which he seems determined to replace a autocracy like the one in Russia.


