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Here. Gone. Charlie Kirk.

I have seen the video. Charlie Kirk is shot. Blood gushes from left side of his neck. It is as if he were a soldier on a battlefield, the sniper’s aim true. He was answering question on mass shootings in America.

Charlie was a family man. A young man. An entrepreneur who left university to travel his nation and debate. A Christian who championed the family and guarded the unborn.

Kirk once said: “Sex is naturally ordered towards creating helpless human beings. And so this means those human beings have a corresponding natural right to assistance from the man and woman who engaged in the act that brought them into existence.”

Those who rejoice in his death? Those who mock? Their nature is laid bare.
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What of his children? How would you feel if your father were murdered? They will be asking “where is daddy?”, and their mother will be recoiling inside, feeling she too is a child. The grandparents will be picking up the pieces. You people are an ideology. Nothing human. Nothing real.

Touching that the Right didn't feel this strongly about the deaths of MANY children at all kinds of school shootings.

Interesting when it seems to happen to someone whom you feel is a member of your own tribe...

Isn't THAT inhuman tribalism?
yestestvennaya · 22-25, F
@SomeMichGuy I grieve for children who are robbed of their parents. Why don't you?
@yestestvennaya

I grieve for children who are robbed of their parents. Why don't you?

Oh of course I do. For them, it's a tragedy in that sense.

But we were talking about the loss of him, which is different.

However, since you "opened the door", do you grieve for parents who lose their children at school shootings?
@yestestvennaya says
I grieve for children who are robbed of their parents. Why don't you?
I grieve even more for the children who die from gun violence.

Firearms have been the leading cause of death for US children and teens since 2020, representing 19% of all deaths for children 18 years and younger in 2021.


Don't you think it's time, @yestestvennaya that we do something about all the children killed by guns???
yestestvennaya · 22-25, F
@SomeMichGuy Why would I not grieve for them?

US has gun culture. It is a right. Second Amendment. Do you think that criminals will stop owning guns if you take them away from the ordinary man? What about your political culture?
yestestvennaya · 22-25, F
@ElwoodBlues https://similarworlds.com/groups/similar-worlds/5390799-DEAD-WRONG-AS-USUAL-LOL
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