
This week we carry on the conversation about the online aftermath of the Charlie Kirk killing and what it signals for corporate risk. We explore “mimetic nihilism” and ****posting as threat vectors, the rise of crowd-sourced doxxing lists, the new wave of firings over celebratory posts, and how companies are being squeezed from both ends—consumer expectations below and state power above. In the second half they examine shifting political norms in the US, where legal boundaries sit, and what real indicators of democratic backsliding would look like.