This whole Charlie Kirk murder is shifting my life in ways I could not have anticipated. Hard to explain but it’s revealing things about people I know personally in a way that hasn’t happened before at scale, and it’s changing how I view and interact with them. I want peace in my society therefore I am creating peace in my inner circle. It reminds me of how people acted during COVID except I have much more clarity now. The wheat must be separated from the chaff.
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Yep same feeling here. Within my family too which is quite uncomfortable
I was uncomfortable at first but now I feel resolved and at peace.
I will never be uncomfortable with calling out and cutting out evil. I don't give a fuck who they are.
It is a good filter. Basically keep distance from any of crazies celebrating such thing.
I’ve found even those not necessarily even celebrating are saying insane things like “you know he was a Nazi…” This is an either a very stupid person or a liar with an agenda. Either way…KICK ROCKS.
I couldn’t agree more, the plandemic revealed the conformists and the tyrants; and the Charlie episode revealed the cold hearted.
kudos to you for the observations and self reflection... these are challenging times for sure and doing what you can to stay level headed is prudent... onwards!
I mean, I do too. Maybe I was just trying to be “nice” in that statement but I’d ring out my sister any day when she’s ready to show face
Been trying to write in words how eye opening it has been. It’s a pivotal moment in time. Choose evil or choose good? I choose good!
I find that calling someone out calmly, respectfully, and factually, smirking at them, then telling them that you'll "pray for their soul to find some redemption" is a very enjoyable type of violence that allows one a better opportunity to stay atop their high horse. The crash out that often follows is best met with silence, and a surprised, raised set of eyebrows, and best enjoyed amidst more than a few other observers.
Completely agree. Well said 🤘🏼🫂
That isn’t violence though. And the crash out that happens afterwards… well, that DOES sometimes turn to violence.
Scary times and evil people. I’m not a Christian either, but if Charlie came up to me and said “god/jesus bless you”, I’d be happy about it. It’s good will, the highest form of good will in his belief system. I’ve been wished similar tidings by Muslims and Hindus at some point in their own fashion. But this Marxist religion (and, believe me, modern race communism is a RELIGION masquerading as a political ideology) would wish Charlie or anyone else death for a literal expression of goodwill because they disagree with the advice attached. They are monsters and need to start getting treated as such.
You’re witnessing something profound. Moments of crisis don’t create character, they reveal it. The peace you’re cultivating in your inner circle by aligning with people of genuine conviction isn’t division for its own sake. It’s wisdom recognizing that sustainable relationships require shared foundations of truth and courage.
Moments like this reveal true character. Choosing inner peace is the most powerful way to shape outer peace. Respect.
Oh, I assure you, to the evil leftists we refer, this is absolutely violence.
It really all comes down to how you define “god.” For some, it’s the guy in the sky who looks down and died for us. For me, god is the spark - the energy, the chemistry, the rhythm that keeps your heart beating. That feels like a truer representation. A humbler one too.
It’s funny because they accused the right of this before. Oh how the tables have turned. A viscous cycle
Ah! Gotcha. You were speaking from the looney’s perspective.
Same here, thanks for sharing this
Same here. A crisis always reveals true character. 🙏
Its interesting how these events that are supposed to divide us are starting to just expose things instead.
It sucks when it is family. The fiat pro-wrestling shit show is real and most people seem to have built thier world on top of it.