It's going to take me a while to get my mind off of this one.
A death like Kirk's hasn't happened yet. This is the first time I'm seeing anger from the average, common person at people who are happy about someone's death. For comparison, Trump survived an assassination attempt last year, so it didn't have as strong of an impact on the outrage of the populace. Now we can see in broad daylight people happy about a horrific death where he got shot in the neck.
That said, Charlie did his role. Now it's our turn to be an army of Charlie Kirks around America. Q
I only know 1 liberal family well. They're openly liberal, but not full retard about it. The wife has said twice now: "Geez I don't like the guy but I don't want him killed"
First, at an event together when Butler PA happened.
Second time, today in regards to Kirk.
Agree with you OP that this is gonna start changing some minds of the reasonable/sane liberal crowd.
exactly. the average person, regardless of views, is saying that he didn't deserve it. so wheres all the anger being directed in this case? it doesn't seem like the classic left-and-right bickering: it's toward the disgusting extremists.
Yep. Definitely stirring an awakening.
Truly! and a visceral awakening: it is felt before it is known or understood.
visceral: ~Being or arising from impulse or sudden emotion rather than from thought or deliberation: synonym: instinctive.~
Human instinct! Survival? good vs evil? Our common humanity knew instantly that this is different.
It's incredibly uncommon in politics for all the anger to be directed toward one side. This is one of those rare times.
Death is one of the most strongest topics. The thought that someone's gone from Earth and won't return. Then it makes any person think, "did I hate that person enough to think they deserved it?" afaik Kirk was only ever one of the conservative's favorites, and was one of the people who brought the most zoomers to republican and christian values. i think musk and pressler did a lot too.