This feels like a long week.
There’s been Charlie Kirk’s ongoing saga.
I keep seeing the same themes that played out over George Floyd.
Anyone who spoke against the narrative were deemed a social outcast – or worse. He became a symbol that sold t-shirts, cheap China crap, and became symbolic of a national ideological division.
George Floyd, apparent drug abuser and not-so-nice guy, became a saint and celebrated. St. George Floyd.
Good hearted people poured money into crooked causes and shady organizations, like BLM. Lives, businesses, and the education of children were haphazardly destroyed.
The division and destruction were modified by COVID, vaccinations, politics, and other aspects that, in the end, shouldn’t have happened.
And now, there’s Mr. Kirk.
His face is already selling cookies, yogurt, and tea. There are bumper stickers, t-shirts, and flags. There are hats, watches, and hoodies. I can’t forget the hot sauce and the “We are Charlie” yard signs.
I don’t know a lot about Mr. Kirk or his organization. But it wouldn’t surprise me if TurningPoint became the next BLM.
In the upcoming budget, there might be some memorial Charlie Kirk law or policy that will be shady as all heck. Of course, no one would question it because it’s Kirk. It’d be someone making the “best” of a good situation. You know – like the Department of Homeland Security and the Patriot Act.
Within the next week, a “limited” gold pressed coin will be sold. It’ll be part of a set as the next one will be Trump and Kirk.
Let’s celebrate and memorialize Kirk and Floyd by exercising the right for excessive consumerism. You have the Big Sad? Buy an overpriced button. That’ll make you feel better while shrinking the bank account. The children don’t need milk for their sugar-infested cereal.
But what really gets me are all of the people who are losing their jobs because their posts.
I may not like what they have to say. I certainly don’t support their opinion. I’m very concerned about the threats of violence against his family.
This is America, however. I don’t agree but that doesn’t mean that censorship should exist. That people’s lives and families could become destitute over a post that took less than a minute to write.
I guess it also shows how stupid people are as well. If I was going to say something that harmful during this volatile time, I absolutely wouldn’t use my real name or post a video. Face recognition is real and, unfortunately, Big Data has been fed enough to dox anyone.
(Unless there’s a reason not to as determined by the Deep State, WHO, or some other organization.)
I’m not thinking about media figures, so called experts, or shitty journalists. They’re kind of fair game.
But the single mom who works second shift at Burger King losing her job because she got swept up in the liberal groupthink…. That’s not fair.
She’s just being used as cannon fodder. She’s an object to wedge into that great divide between people. She personalizes it to add a crack that drives people apart.
But the cracks are on both sides. Vance’s speech from the Kirk show on Monday sounds like a call to war. The continually wailing of conservative leaders like Beck and Walsh shows how toxic feminism (a liberal weapon that they once despised) has infected them to such a degree that they were literally paralyzed for most of the week. And, even now, they are in such a sad state that they’ve lost at least 50 IQ points.
Again – I don’t know a lot about Kirk – but would he would have been okay with his “friends” becoming incapacitated? I certainly wouldn’t.
When I die, I hope everyone goes to dinner together and work the next day. Bills need to be paid. Strength over weakness. Live over death. Obsessing about something that can’t be changed isn’t helpful.
It’s just so… disappointing. Pathetic.
Folling the playbook – COVID like season should start within a month or so.
I hope everyone stocked up.

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