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Charlie Kirk murder 'consequence of terrifying gun culture', says Salman Rushdie

Sir Salman Rushdie has told Sky News that Charlie Kirk's murder was a "consequence of US gun culture".

In an interview with Sky News lead presenter Wilfred Frost, Sir Salman said he thought the assassination of Mr Kirk, a conservative US activist, was an "appalling act of violence".

"But it seems to me to be a characteristic or a consequence of America's terrifying gun culture," said the Booker-prize-winning author, who survived an attempt on his life at the Chautauqua Institution in New York in 2022.

"When you have a situation where there are more guns in private ownership than there are people in the country, I mean, guns are everywhere.

"When children are brought up being taught by their parents how to use guns, and guns are being left in the home in unlocked cabinets, it's a country in which violent gun-related crime happens almost every day. And this is one of the most brutal examples of it."

The Indian-British author also addressed the attempted assassination of US President Donald Trump, saying: "Well, I guess I'm happy that it failed. Beyond that, I don't have a lot to say about it."

Sir Salman was attacked by Hadi Matar, who stabbed him in the head, neck, torso and left hand, leaving him with damage to his liver and intestines as well as blind in one eye. Matar was jailed for 25 years in May.

He wrote about the attack and his recovery in his 2024 memoir Knife. His new book, Eleventh Hour, is a return to fiction.

Discussing the book and writing in general, he suggested that he doesn't think AI would be able to capture emotion, humour and creativity like humans can.

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"The couple of little experiments that I've carried out with AI suggest to me that at least this far, it doesn't have a sense of humour. And it's not original," he said.

"What it can do is to duplicate things that have been fed into it. But good art is original, and I don't think that AI has an original bone in its body."

Watch the full interview, including Sir Salman's comments on book bans and freedom of speech in the US, during Mornings with Ridge and Frost on Sky News.

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