I've been watching the board for the last bit, and there's a lot of shills trying to take the wind out of the sail of Charlie Kirk's martyrdom.
They want you to believe this moment will fade. They want you to think it’s just another news cycle, that the attention will drift to the next geopolitical crisis or economic report.
In that respect, they're right. But they’re posting “normie perspectives” designed to drain this assassination of all its power ASAP, and preemptively declare it a lost cause before the fight has even truly begun. It’s a subtle form of psychological warfare, and I just want to let the shills know: we see right through it.
Let’s be perfectly clear: the assassination of Charlie Kirk is not a parallel to any other public death. It is a singular, watershed moment in American history. This was not a drug addict overdosing during a police arrest, an event cynically exploited by Marxists to justify burning down our cities. This was a deliberate, calculated political assassination of a leading America First voice on a university campus, the very heart of the enemy’s ideological breeding ground.
The “just a normie” perspective of indifference is a luxury we can no longer afford. The climate isn’t “too busy” with other issues; this assassination is the issue that clarifies all others. It exposes the brutal, violent terminus of the left’s hateful rhetoric. It reveals the true cost of dissent against the globalist agenda. While they want to talk about tariffs and wars abroad, this murder forces us to confront the war being waged on our own soil against our own people.
They point to the long timeline of a state trial as a reason for attention to wane. They are wrong. That trial is not an endpoint; it is a platform. Every hearing, every piece of evidence presented, every moment that scumbag Tyler Robinson is in a courtroom will be a megaphone to remind the world what happens to those who speak the truth. This isn’t a distraction from this movement it’s our new rallying point.
A druggies death was used to tear America apart. Charlie Kirk’s death will be used to galvanizes us to build stronger and more resilient. His murder has achieved what a hundred speeches could not: it has made the abstract threat of leftist violence terrifyingly concrete for millions of Americans who were still asleep.
So forget the “normie” predictions of this fading away. They are hoping it does because they are terrified of what comes next. We will not be demoralized. We will not be distracted. We will amplify his message louder than ever. We will honor his sacrifice by redoubling our efforts, by speaking even more boldly, and by ensuring that his death marks the beginning of the end for the vile ideologies that killed him.
This is not the time for analysis that leads to apathy.
This is a time for us to speak LOUDLY.
#BeLikeCharlie
P.S.: Thank you kind shills, you have inspired this, let it be the coals on your head!
I'll repost my take that i replied on another post. Because I'm tired and it's been a week! 😅
There's a huge change in what I'm seeing. Just in my simple suburb in a split, was leaning conservative but has been infiltrated area, my church was PACKED at 830a. That's not normal. Usually that's our smallest service. Leaving it was just as packed with people trying to come in. I'm seeing the same across the nation.
Staten Island singing Amazing Grace while holding up Charlie's picture so its no mistaking why. Same thing in Arlington Heights. Worldwide the tributes.
The church the collective body of Christ is awake. Charlie shook us in a way we've never felt and it's almost inexplicable but when we lose one of our most powerful warriors for the Kingdom, we collectively feel it.
Campuses and churches have been readying the youth for some time now. They are hungry and on fire for Jesus. We've been. Praying for a revival for years. Myself since 2019.
You figure i used to come here in 2020 to try to make sense of things. I curled then left for a while then lurked again when Trump got in. There's millions of people like me. Christian but don't get into heated politics but tend to vote conservative, that silent majority. We're no longer silent. That's the difference. And we know what's on the line, so that's why it isn't fleeting.
That is awesome!!!