Stevie Wonder crying about the plight of Black People in the US : Village Ghetto Land (1976)
Charlie Kirk talking about Black People in the US : "They were actually better in the 1940s. It was bad. It was evil. But what happened? Something changed. They committed less crimes…" and then he adds, "Black America is worse than it has been in the last 80 years."
Charlie Kirk in his own words about Black People
I asked Google : Was Charlie Kirk a White Supremacist?
Ditto, Bing : Was Charlie Kirk a White Supremacist?
For merely asking you could be charged with "racism"
and for innocently inquiring, pray, had he been in any way
a Republican Zionist, you'd be charged with "antisemitism"
so it is, that one man may be many things, come what may
May his soul rest in peace.
Let us pray that his Killer/ assassin was not a Muslim
( same prayer when I first heard that Yitzhak Rabin
had been shot, since a Muslim assassin would guarantee
that there would never be a Palestinian State…
"They killed our prime minister !"
Let us pray that his killer / assassin was not Black , as that
could well ignite something like a race war. Armed struggle.
As things are, Trump is already sure that the motive is unbridled
left-wing hatred.
Tribal War in America.
Might is Right.
A fight to the finish.
Destination: The bottomless Pit
Call in the National Guards
We will call the guards of hell
Will have a peek at how Frontpage Magazine, Breitbart and
RealClearPolitics are weighing in
BREAKING: Journalist and college professor Stacey Patton goes viral by penning a stunningly powerful statement about how she was on Charlie Kirk's "digital hit list" and recounting the horror that he inflicted on her.
We cannot allow this tragic assassination to whitewash Kirk's legacy…
"I am on Charlie Kirk's hit list," Patton wrote to her 215,000 followers on Facebook. "His so-called 'Professor Watchlist,' run under the umbrella of Turning Point USA, is nothing more than a digital hit list for academics who dare to speak truth to power. I landed there in 2024 after writing commentary that inflamed the MAGA faithful. And once my name went up, the harassment machine roared to life."
"For weeks my inbox and voicemail were deluged. Mostly white men spat venom through the phone: 'bitch,' 'c*nt,' 'n****r.' They threatened all manner of violence," she continued.
"They overwhelmed the university's PR lines and the president's office with calls demanding that I be fired," Patton wrote. "The flood was so relentless that the head of campus security reached out to offer me an escort, because they feared one of these keyboard soldiers might step out of his basement and come do me harm."
"And I am not unique," she added.
"Kirk's Watchlist has terrorized legions of professors across this country. Women, Black faculty, queer scholars, basically anyone who challenged white supremacy, gun culture, or Christian nationalism suddenly found themselves targets of coordinated abuse," Patton wrote.
"Some received death threats. Some had their jobs threatened. Some left academia entirely. Kirk sent the loud message to us: speak the truth and we will unleash the mob!" she continued.
"That is the culture of violence Charlie Kirk built. He normalized violence. He curated it, monetized it, and sicced it on anyone who dared to puncture his movement's lies," she wrote.
"And now, in the wake of his shooting, there's all this national outpouring of mourning, moments of silence, yellow prayer hands, and tributes painting him as a civil debater," Patton continued. "But the truth is that Kirk and his foot soldiers spent years terrorizing educators, trying to silence us with harassment and fear!"
"And now the same violence he unleashed on others has come full circle."
"But what i find especially jarring is the dissonance in public mourning for a smug white man whose life work was actively hostile to certain groups," she continued. "Kirk spent years demonizing LGBTQ people, mocking gun survivors, spewing racism about Black folks, and pushing policies that literally shorten lives."
"It is so revolting to watch a bipartisan wave of grief sweep over this hateful racist as if he was a neutral community servant," she concluded.
This is pure unvarnished truth from Patton. Charlie Kirk did not deserve what happened to him, but nor did his victims deserve the hell that he unleashed on them. If Americans are going to build a more peaceful future for ourselves we must condemn political violence while also condemning the hateful, bigoted rhetoric that made Kirk a multimillionaire.
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