Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even though he claimed he wasn’t a racist, his rhetoric had racist undertones no doubt.
Like when he stated emphatically that Black people disproportionately committed the majority of crimes.
And that most prisoners were Black.
How is that not a racist belief??
By pigeonholing Black people into negative stereotypical situations at best he was promoting racist propaganda.
He also claimed that he wasn’t transphobic, yet he said that trans people were confused and living in mental delusion.
He touted their behavior as a simple mental illness.
And he doesn’t believe that citizenship should be given to someone just because they were born here.
Yet in the same breath he also was very vocal against illegal immigration.
He believed that to be legal that you had to be “invited” to the U.S.
Whaaat?
Shortly after his tragic and untimely death anyone who said anything even remotely negative about Charlie Kirk was vilified.
Many even lost their jobs.
Yet now, weeks later I think people have had enough time to figure out what a homo/transphobic, racist this man was and how he never stood for America, Jesus, etc……he was not an accurate depiction of who us Westerners fundamentally ARE.
Dave Chapelle likely will not get cancelled over what he said about Charlie but had he said it a few wks ago he may have, who really knows??
Jesus said, “You will know them by their fruits.”
You might disagree with some of the beliefs Charlie Kirk had but he built a movement based on peace, love, and forgiveness.
When he was murdered, did his followers riot, destroy property, and attack others?
No. They prayed and held candlelight vigils. They mourned and lifted up one another.
I would much rather be a part of what TPUSA is offering as opposed to movements of the left.