The star of `The Office ” Rainn Wilson calls to unity after the assassination of Charlie Kirk

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Rainn Wilson calls to unity after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
On Saturday, the alum of “The Office” went to social networks to speak openly about tragic death while urging the followers to “dig more deeply” when it comes to finding compassion for others.
“These are really dangerous and tragic times. I wanted to attack the recent Assassin-Slash-Murder of Charlie Kirk,” said Wilson in the video. “I do not always agree with him, but all this idea of” I will kill someone with whom I do not agree “is disgusting and dangerous, and our hearts go to him, his soul, his wife, his children and all his family and his supporters.”
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Rainn Wilson called to the unit after the assassination of Charlie Kirk. (Michael Tran / FilmMagic)
He continued: “He was a courageous man, in fact. He was not afraid to tell his truth, and would often go in hostile environments to do this. How many of us have the same courage?”
“Many people have said:” Hey, we have to lower the temperature “, and this is certainly true in the short term. But we have to go further than that. We have to build bridges of love and unity, especially between those with whom we disagree. As Arthur Brooks says, we must learn not to agree, and we still know that we love all ideas.
Jillian Michaels describes Charlie Kirk’s powerful impact on his teenage son

Charlie Kirk was killed on September 10. (Rebecca Noble / AFP via Getty Images)
Rainn, who hosts the “boom of the soul” Podcast, said we have to be careful about “division and hatred” in our country.
“We must be very careful about social media,” he said. “There are so many things that cause division and hatred. There can be and should be spiritual tools that we can use to create a community, to meet with people very different from us.”
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“How can we dig more deeply to find the compassion necessary for a real spiritual revolution?” He concluded.
A Wilson representative did not immediately respond to the request for comments from Fox News Digital.
Wilson is not the only celebrity to have spoken since the death of Kirk.
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Kirk, who was killed on Wednesday during a speaker engagement in Orem, Utah, was a well -known conservative activist. Despite the often animated political climate in Hollywood, it seems that a thing on which many can agree is that there is no justification for this type of violence.
Arnold SchwarzeneggerA former Republican governor of California who, in recent years, criticized the party, went to social networks after the shooting to urge people to meet after the tragedy.
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“My heart is with Charlie Kirk’s family and with the United States”, he Written on x. “Politics has become a disease in this country, and it is deadly. But do not listen to the pessimists who say that there is no remedy. There is a remedy. It is in us. We must find our best angels and come back from extremes. If we cannot agree on something else, we must find an agreement that we do not solve our debates with violence.

The actor and former governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, said that politics had “become a disease”, after Kirk’s death. (Tristar Media / Wireimage)
“It is a horrible tragedy. That it is also a moment for everyone to rediscover their humanity.”
Actor Josh Duhamel took a similar position. He posted a photo of Kirk with his wife and two children on Instagram With legend, “Rip Charlie Kirk. Please remember, whatever your political convictions, that this man had a woman and 2 beautiful children who no longer have it. Please pray for this madness to stop.”
Jillian MichaelsWho told Fox News Digital that she was personally “more centrist”, shared on X after the shooting that even if she and Kirk “did not look at certain subjects”, he always welcomed it to events and his podcast.

Many celebrities have spoken of the death of Charlie Kirk. (Images Andrew Harnik / Getty)
“The hatred that has infiltrated in our culture must stop,” She wrote. “If we give in to this anger, if we allow hatred to reproduce hatred, we lose not only lives, but our very humanity. We must reject this darkness – in our media, in our policy and in ourselves.
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“Let us take the pain of this loss as a solemn call to make sure that it does not happen again. All our leaders on both sides of the aisle, of all colors, of all genres and all orientations must give a better example. Gather. Choose empathy, understanding and unity-in honor of Charlie, for the good of our culture, and the well-being of generations.




