Charlie Kirk shot at Utah Valley University

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Normal grieving widow with two young children at home.



Leftist female here and not a Kirk fan

However, criticizing a woman because she isn't grieving the "right" way is still misogyny. Just stop.


It might be distasteful, but it's not misogyny.


Oh BS it’s not misogyny!!

When men lose their wives and marry again within a year or even less, it’s always ‘poor man he can’t get by without a wife to care for him he’s so devastated by the loss of his wife’ - and nobody says a word about how quickly he moved on because everyone knows a man needs a woman to prop him up.

When a woman watches her husband murdered on livestream and is left with two very young children and a legacy organization to run or else watch her husband’s legacy fall apart, she’s a witch for daring to smile within a few weeks of his death. For daring to smile in the company of trusted friends who seek to uplift her in her grief.

You folks are sick in the head and DEFINITELY misogynistic.

And I’m a very liberal feminist who loathes everything about TPUSA, Kirk and his wife. But I know misogyny when I see it, I’ve got 55 years of seeing it all around me as well as in my own direct experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of people at the “no kings” protest were celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk.


C'mon, now. He was big news for a week or two, but he's not even an afterthought any more. TikTok content creators come and go everyday.


No one knows who he was. In 6 months he will be totally forgotten. He did not contribute anything of lasting importance to society.

Does anyone know who Fritz Julius Kuhn was?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Normal grieving widow with two young children at home.



Leftist female here and not a Kirk fan

However, criticizing a woman because she isn't grieving the "right" way is still misogyny. Just stop.


It might be distasteful, but it's not misogyny.


Oh BS it’s not misogyny!!

When men lose their wives and marry again within a year or even less, it’s always ‘poor man he can’t get by without a wife to care for him he’s so devastated by the loss of his wife’ - and nobody says a word about how quickly he moved on because everyone knows a man needs a woman to prop him up.

When a woman watches her husband murdered on livestream and is left with two very young children and a legacy organization to run or else watch her husband’s legacy fall apart, she’s a witch for daring to smile within a few weeks of his death. For daring to smile in the company of trusted friends who seek to uplift her in her grief.

You folks are sick in the head and DEFINITELY misogynistic.

And I’m a very liberal feminist who loathes everything about TPUSA, Kirk and his wife. But I know misogyny when I see it, I’ve got 55 years of seeing it all around me as well as in my own direct experience.



Let's leave this navel gazing "Independent" alone to figure out what side of history she's on.

Maybe she'll make a TikTok about it
Anonymous
Did y'all see Erika on stage with skin tight leather pants smiling her heart out while caressing JD Vances face? During the same appearance where he said his wife should convert to Christianity?

That was something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Normal grieving widow with two young children at home.



Leftist female here and not a Kirk fan

However, criticizing a woman because she isn't grieving the "right" way is still misogyny. Just stop.


It might be distasteful, but it's not misogyny.


Oh BS it’s not misogyny!!

When men lose their wives and marry again within a year or even less, it’s always ‘poor man he can’t get by without a wife to care for him he’s so devastated by the loss of his wife’ - and nobody says a word about how quickly he moved on because everyone knows a man needs a woman to prop him up.

When a woman watches her husband murdered on livestream and is left with two very young children and a legacy organization to run or else watch her husband’s legacy fall apart, she’s a witch for daring to smile within a few weeks of his death. For daring to smile in the company of trusted friends who seek to uplift her in her grief.

You folks are sick in the head and DEFINITELY misogynistic.

And I’m a very liberal feminist who loathes everything about TPUSA, Kirk and his wife. But I know misogyny when I see it, I’ve got 55 years of seeing it all around me as well as in my own direct experience.


Nothing says a grieving widow like pyrotechnics at the funeral.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Normal grieving widow with two young children at home.



Leftist female here and not a Kirk fan

However, criticizing a woman because she isn't grieving the "right" way is still misogyny. Just stop.


It might be distasteful, but it's not misogyny.


Oh BS it’s not misogyny!!

When men lose their wives and marry again within a year or even less, it’s always ‘poor man he can’t get by without a wife to care for him he’s so devastated by the loss of his wife’ - and nobody says a word about how quickly he moved on because everyone knows a man needs a woman to prop him up.

When a woman watches her husband murdered on livestream and is left with two very young children and a legacy organization to run or else watch her husband’s legacy fall apart, she’s a witch for daring to smile within a few weeks of his death. For daring to smile in the company of trusted friends who seek to uplift her in her grief.

You folks are sick in the head and DEFINITELY misogynistic.

And I’m a very liberal feminist who loathes everything about TPUSA, Kirk and his wife. But I know misogyny when I see it, I’ve got 55 years of seeing it all around me as well as in my own direct experience.


+1000

-Democrat
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Normal grieving widow with two young children at home.



Leftist female here and not a Kirk fan

However, criticizing a woman because she isn't grieving the "right" way is still misogyny. Just stop.


It might be distasteful, but it's not misogyny.


Oh BS it’s not misogyny!!

When men lose their wives and marry again within a year or even less, it’s always ‘poor man he can’t get by without a wife to care for him he’s so devastated by the loss of his wife’ - and nobody says a word about how quickly he moved on because everyone knows a man needs a woman to prop him up.

When a woman watches her husband murdered on livestream and is left with two very young children and a legacy organization to run or else watch her husband’s legacy fall apart, she’s a witch for daring to smile within a few weeks of his death. For daring to smile in the company of trusted friends who seek to uplift her in her grief.

You folks are sick in the head and DEFINITELY misogynistic.

And I’m a very liberal feminist who loathes everything about TPUSA, Kirk and his wife. But I know misogyny when I see it, I’ve got 55 years of seeing it all around me as well as in my own direct experience.


Nothing says a grieving widow like pyrotechnics at the funeral.


Save posts like this for the Young Republican chats, thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Normal grieving widow with two young children at home.



Leftist female here and not a Kirk fan

However, criticizing a woman because she isn't grieving the "right" way is still misogyny. Just stop.


It might be distasteful, but it's not misogyny.


Oh BS it’s not misogyny!!

When men lose their wives and marry again within a year or even less, it’s always ‘poor man he can’t get by without a wife to care for him he’s so devastated by the loss of his wife’ - and nobody says a word about how quickly he moved on because everyone knows a man needs a woman to prop him up.

When a woman watches her husband murdered on livestream and is left with two very young children and a legacy organization to run or else watch her husband’s legacy fall apart, she’s a witch for daring to smile within a few weeks of his death. For daring to smile in the company of trusted friends who seek to uplift her in her grief.

You folks are sick in the head and DEFINITELY misogynistic.

And I’m a very liberal feminist who loathes everything about TPUSA, Kirk and his wife. But I know misogyny when I see it, I’ve got 55 years of seeing it all around me as well as in my own direct experience.


Nothing says a grieving widow like pyrotechnics at the funeral.


Save posts like this for the Young Republican chats, thanks.


No
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Normal grieving widow with two young children at home.



Leftist female here and not a Kirk fan

However, criticizing a woman because she isn't grieving the "right" way is still misogyny. Just stop.


It might be distasteful, but it's not misogyny.


He's worth more to her dead than he was alive, that's girl boss.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Normal grieving widow with two young children at home.



Leftist female here and not a Kirk fan

However, criticizing a woman because she isn't grieving the "right" way is still misogyny. Just stop.


It might be distasteful, but it's not misogyny.


Oh BS it’s not misogyny!!

When men lose their wives and marry again within a year or even less, it’s always ‘poor man he can’t get by without a wife to care for him he’s so devastated by the loss of his wife’ - and nobody says a word about how quickly he moved on because everyone knows a man needs a woman to prop him up.

When a woman watches her husband murdered on livestream and is left with two very young children and a legacy organization to run or else watch her husband’s legacy fall apart, she’s a witch for daring to smile within a few weeks of his death. For daring to smile in the company of trusted friends who seek to uplift her in her grief.

You folks are sick in the head and DEFINITELY misogynistic.

And I’m a very liberal feminist who loathes everything about TPUSA, Kirk and his wife. But I know misogyny when I see it, I’ve got 55 years of seeing it all around me as well as in my own direct experience.


Nothing says a grieving widow like pyrotechnics at the funeral.


Save posts like this for the Young Republican chats, thanks.


I’m squinting hard, but failing to see an equivalence between observing that pyrotechnics aren’t the most solemn idea for a memorial, and jokes about rape, slavery, watermelon, and gas chambers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did y'all see Erika on stage with skin tight leather pants smiling her heart out while caressing JD Vances face? During the same appearance where he said his wife should convert to Christianity?

That was something.


She’s gross
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Normal grieving widow with two young children at home.



Leftist female here and not a Kirk fan

However, criticizing a woman because she isn't grieving the "right" way is still misogyny. Just stop.


It might be distasteful, but it's not misogyny.


He's worth more to her dead than he was alive, that's girl boss.


Are you always this cruel and hateful or only when you’re behind a keyboard?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did y'all see Erika on stage with skin tight leather pants smiling her heart out while caressing JD Vances face? During the same appearance where he said his wife should convert to Christianity?

That was something.


I saw her delivering a wonderful speech to an audience of around 20,000 in the stadium and millions watching on television or streaming and being very grateful to her dear friends, JD Vance and his wife, Usha.

She is a widow with 2 young children whose husband was murdered publicly and witnessed by millions. She is now tasked with taking over his mission and is doing so with grace and determination.

She has the support of millions. And she will be successful.

What have you done with your lowly life?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did y'all see Erika on stage with skin tight leather pants smiling her heart out while caressing JD Vances face? During the same appearance where he said his wife should convert to Christianity?

That was something.


I saw her delivering a wonderful speech to an audience of around 20,000 in the stadium and millions watching on television or streaming and being very grateful to her dear friends, JD Vance and his wife, Usha.

She is a widow with 2 young children whose husband was murdered publicly and witnessed by millions. She is now tasked with taking over his mission and is doing so with grace and determination.

She has the support of millions. And she will be successful.

What have you done with your lowly life?


I didn't put a hit out on my husband when he outgrew his usefulness as a KKK youth pastor.
Anonymous
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