I argue it is not okay to do that. It's not going to stop people from doing things I don't agree with, but no, I don't personally think it's okay. I think it's an agenda, and about everything else, I agree with you.
I don't believe the public stunt of a Ukrainian refugee being murdered under racial pretenses the day before was any accident either.
Racism as a spectacle is one thing- but when it comes from a conversative think tank with national reach and $80 million in funding, it's a bit less of a personal take and more of a salary motivation.
Ultimately his murder is the most effective way to create division as people will be emotionally motivated to choose some side if there are divisions.
That's why I don't let this create any division for me personally. I'm open to anyone's opinion, but I'm not going to grieve for a person who had no impact on my life while there are far more atrocious acts happening all around the world every day. I don't wish that he had died. So far I only particularly admire his take on Bitcoin.