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If the trans issue was why he shot him, yes, it matters. |
| Charlie Kirk was a devout Christian, a family man, and never committed a criminal act in his life. No wonder the left is celebrating his death - he represents everything they despise. |
Yes if he wears dresses and pretends to be Martha we must know this. I deeply care, I really do. It’s not right to cosplay. It’s babysish. |
Again, where are you seeing "the left" "celebrating" his death? I don't think you get it. what you are seeing on social media is fake bots and posts that are there to make you angry, and it is working. You don't see actual people doing this crap and the ones that are, if they are there in their own name, are random people, not, you know, elected leaders or known individuals. the post a few pages back showed a string of social media posts that were literally all bots. no one actually posting in their own name with a real image as an avatar. Use your head and stop falling for the social media BS. It is KILLING our country. |
So, you think mocking a serious issue is a good thing? |
| Ok so assuming the roommate was trans and he was in a relationship with this person what are the implications of that? |
| The next time the left wants to pretend that they are so morally virtuous and superior to the rest society, we should remind people how they celebrated a man’s assassination. Celebrating a person’s death is abhorrent (unless it’s someone like Osama bin Laden, who murdered people.) |
Is this a joke? Being unexpectedly murdered is totally different. Layer in that you are a well know public figure and it is more shocking and heartbreaking. And yes people will be talking about it and the case will be publicly followed. Murder (not in war or self defense) is also totally different at a societal level. Hence we have laws, police and the criminal justice system system. All at play now. As they should be. |
When a person makes statements such as claiming Black professionals “lack brain processing power” or only succeed through “stealing a white person’s slot,” suggesting that seeing a Black pilot makes them doubt his qualifications, calling Black women “moronic” and attributing their jobs to affirmative action, or portraying Black people as “prowling” aggressors, those words stand in direct contradiction to biblical teaching. Proverbs warns against deriding neighbors, showing partiality, or stirring up conflict, while Matthew emphasizes not judging others, treating others as we wish to be treated, and loving our neighbors as ourselves. Harsh and belittling speech defies Proverbs’ counsel that gentle words turn away wrath, and generalizations that spread fear violate the call to be peacemakers. Even dismissing the Civil Rights Act as a “huge mistake” or calling Martin Luther King Jr. “awful” rejects the biblical priority on justice, mercy, and faithfulness. Taken together, such remarks embody arrogance, contempt, and partiality, which are irreconcilable with the humility, love, and pursuit of justice that Proverbs and the Gospel of Matthew hold up as marks of the righteous. |
They’re missing the forest for the trees. Their brain synapses are misfiring, their brains have become mush from extensive brainwashing. |
You forgot about the Republican district attorney that this all happened under. |
Oh, there may be some fake bots, but there are plenty of real people posting--and getting fired for it. You don't have to like or approve, but you can be quiet. But, if you openly celebrate his death, you can be fired if your employer chooses to do so. It's ghoulish. |
No, its not. If I lost my parents to cancer I would be heartbroken. |
Every elected democrat has condemned the killing. So have most non elected democrats. Stop citing randos, bots and foreign accounts. Meanwhile, republicans (including our president!) declare war on democrats when we didn’t even know who shot the man. |
Why does it matter? Nothing is going to change. |