Thursday, September 11, 2025

Democrats and the assassination of Charlie Kirk

Democrats and the assassination of Charlie Kirk

"Over the past decade, major media outlets, often aligned with progressive ideologies, have characterized Republicans and conservatives as extreme threats, using terms like "Hitler" or "Nazis.' " 

. . . "The persistent narrative that conservatives are inherently dangerous has been reinforced through various institutions, including educational systems, mainstream media, and entertainment industries. For years, younger generations have been taught that their conservative neighbors represent a moral or societal evil. This indoctrination has had tangible consequences, manifesting in a series of violent incidents targeting Republicans and conservatives. Notable examples include the assassination of Charlie Kirk at a Utah campus event, attempted assassinations of former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, and Florida, and an attack on the Senate Majority Leader. Additionally, the 2017 shooting at a Republican congressional baseball practice, which gravely injured Representative Steve Scalise, along with swatting incidents and public assaults on conservatives, underscore the real-world impact of this rhetoric.

"The Democrat Party bears responsibility for this escalation. The celebration of Charlie Kirk’s death on the Left, as evidenced by numerous posts on social media platforms like X, reflects a disturbing acceptance of violence as a response to ideological disagreement. These actions are not isolated but rather the predictable outcome of a prolonged campaign to demonize political opponents. The Left’s narrative has framed dissent as not just wrong but morally reprehensible, fostering an environment where violence against conservatives is increasingly justified by some." . . .

Charlie Kirk and the madness of the left

. . . "Ever since Lincoln, we’ve recognized that politicians, unfortunately, will be targets. However, something has shifted when someone like Charlie Kirk is killed. He’s just another guy, only better at what he does. He’s one of us, and he was killed for being one of us.

"This will not end well."

 Is TDS even worse than we thought? 

. . . "The sad conclusion is that, to those who are intractably infected with TDS, facts do not matter, nor does reasoning have any hope of moderating their hatred of the man.  His most commonsense policies are rejected for no other cause than that they are Trump’s. There is no ordinary explanation for this. Something evil is afoot." 

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