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An interesting aspect of this event was the relative popularity of support and praise for the assassination, contrasted against the out-of-touch widespread mass media denouncement of it (including alt-right figures like Ben Shapiro). It also heightened the visibility of liberalist moralist anti-violence ideology, which has now moved the needle from "Is it OK to Punch a Nazi?"