Former NFL punter Pat McAfee had a lot to say about the death of political activist Charlie Kirk.Kirk, 31, died after being shot in the neck while speaking at an event for Turning Point USA, an organization he co-founded, on Wednesday. He was rushed to the Timpanagos Regional Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.On Thursday's edition of "The Pat McAfee Show," McAfee questioned what the incident said about the general state of society:"Are we a society that’s really going to become that? Is that who we are? Is that what we’re going to be? Just strictly because we think that we’re better than the other side?"On Thursday’s episode of “Fearless,” Jason Whitlock responded to McAfee's comments, saying the former punter needed to rid himself of the notion that most people in society had good character.“This whole belief that we’re born into this world good and that there’s more good people than bad people, it’s not actually true, Pat," Whitlock said (Timestamp: 5:42). "Until we surrender to our lord and saviour, we have no shot at being good people, and that’s why we have so much chaos going on in this world.“So many people are so comfortable not adhering to, surrendering to, paying any reverence or respect for god, lord and saviour. That tiny false belief that you know there’s all these good people.. nah, most of us are trash, and there are some of us that admit we’re trash and fight against it."A day earlier, McAfee had expressed shock at what had happened:"This can’t be what we actually are or become as a country," he tweeted. "I believe that the good people will always outnumber the evil people but damn… today was an alarming day in our country’s history."Following the shooting, US President Donald Trump called for prayers, while former presidents Joe Biden, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton condemned the act of political violence.A 22-year-old Utah native, Tyler Robinson, was taken into custody. He’s being held in a Utah jail without bail on several initial charges, including aggravated murder, according to officials.Charlie Kirk deemed “a hero” by Jason WhitlockJason Whitlock showed nothing but love to Charlie Kirk following the latter's death. The sports personality changed his feature image on X to Kirk in honour of the late conservative.“Charlie Kirk is a hero,” Whitlock tweeted on Wednesday.Kirk was reportedly a fan of the Chicago Bears.