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Janis Vucelik's avatar

I have figured out why today is much worse than the 1960s. I was young, but I knew the things people were fighting to change were real and very important. Ending racism and discrimination, ending the Vietnam War and women’s rights. There certainly were evil people who celebrated when MLK was killed and the violence seemed to have been worse but the changes moved the country forward in a positive way mostly. The bad part, the moral relativism, was held in check by institutions. The leftists today have taken anything goes to the level of bat shit crazy. Their grievances aren’t even real. And this time the institutions have caved into their irrational, delusional demands that I could list but we all know what they are.

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Mike Doyle's avatar

The left is the party of hate, they thrive on it and it feeds them and incites the most deranged of them to commit violence, we have seen it ,vandalizing Teslas, arson and attacks on Federal agents and police

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Janis Vucelik's avatar

I didn’t follow Charlie Kirk very much, I have watched a few of his videos but his murder affected me so strongly and I’m not sure why. I can’t shake this feeling I have that there’s something deeper, like it’s an ominous warning for this country. It’s certainly not a bad feeling in any way about Charlie Kirk. It’s not about Trump, but about an evil that has taken ahold of the people in this country. Can’t explain why I feel this so strongly. I have never felt this way before and I’m in my mid sixties but I have talked to a few other people who are feeling the same way. It’s like a flashing red sign saying change now or else.

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Mary's avatar

Excellent. God help us if TP puts Ben Shapiro in Charlie’s place.

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