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Awful: Kilmeade Says “Just Kill” Mentally Ill Homeless Who Refuse Help

Crossposted at Humanize
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The following was originally written by Wesley J. Smith, Chair and Senior Fellow of Discovery Institute’s Center on Human Exceptionalism. Discovery Institute’s Fix Homelessness team condemns the statements made by Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade, and endorses the following condemnation by Smith.


Homelessness is a crisis in our major cities. But we have to always remember that people who are homeless have equal intrinsic dignity as all other human beings.

That is why I was appalled that — in a recent discussion about the atrocious murder of Iryna Zarutska by a mentally ill homeless man — Fox News personality Brian Kilmeade said that if the mentally ill homeless don’t accept hospitalization, they should be, well, killed.

Yes. He actually said that.

When Kilmeade’s co-host Lawrence Jones said that the homeless should either accept help “or be locked up in jail,” Kilmeade replied, “Or involuntary lethal injection, or something. You just kill ’em.” The hosts then went on to talk North Carolina politics around this issue.

I know we live in volatile and emotional times. And I do think that we talk too much about what we owe the homeless and not enough about what they owe us and themselves, including participating in remediating their own plight, if they’re able.

But Kilmeade is not a would-be TikTok influencer. He is a major personality on the country’s most watched cable news channel. Given the violence we have witnessed in recent days, such a reckless statement about murdering homeless people is utterly unacceptable.

Kilmeade — and Fox — should apologize. And perhaps he should work to keep his emotions in check while broadcasting. With great influence comes equal responsibility.

UPDATE: Kilmeade has since given a terse apology for his comments. You can watch here:

Wesley J. Smith

Chair and Senior Fellow, Center on Human Exceptionalism
Wesley J. Smith is Chair and Senior Fellow at Discovery Institute’s Center on Human Exceptionalism. Wesley is a contributor to National Review and is the author of 14 books, in recent years focusing on human dignity, liberty, and equality. Wesley has been recognized as one of America’s premier public intellectuals on bioethics by National Journal and has been honored by the Human Life Foundation as a “Great Defender of Life” for his work against suicide and euthanasia. Wesley’s most recent book is Culture of Death: The Age of “Do Harm” Medicine, a warning about the dangers to patients of the modern bioethics movement.