
Hellis
Scared into Recovery
- Jul 25, 2025
- 84
There is an arguement to be had that we aren't the civil society we parade as. We are looking at a time where the rich, and quite often republican, politicians are keeping us out of the loop or outright refusing to listen to more democratic beliefs. You have people admitting to not reading the laws they pass, and going with what is popular in their party. This goes on both sides, but as it currently stands there's a side that has the power in our government that is refusing to put pedophiles in jail and refusing to show up to hearings that don't fit what they don't want to hear. Democratic leaning beliefs, or dare I say the beliefs of the common American are being outwardly ignored by the people we elected. The system has failed and people are starting to put matters into their own hands. There's more than just politics at play as well. Trade, stocks, gas prices, the news; all of these things are being used against the American people by those in power. For those of us who have lost our voice, done the protests, called the elected officials, and have been ignored while they continue to increase prices and lie to us, what do we do now?i understand your reasoning and dont get me wrong- i also felt like he was preaching so much dumb subjective opinions that had no basis in fact or science- but i still cannot rationalize killing him. he wasnt a politician, he was an "activist". and activists are only killed when its to supress and silence the free thinking and opinions of a certain group.
if you disagree with him? then in a civil society you go and argue against him, you show him why hes wrong. not kill him.
a democrat news anchor said something so concerning about this topic- "you cannot [think and say] without expecting action in return"
now we must censor our thoughts? censor our beliefs? conform to the masses so that we dont get hurt? and who decides what we can and cannot say? WHO?
charlie kirk was not a threat, as long as he never became a politician (which he wasnt, thank god). killing him, a civilian, is instead a threat to our freedom of speech and thoughts as american citizens...
Charlie Kirk's death won't amount to anything, the deaths that have occurred also won't amount to anything, but we are looking at more and more violence that'll reach a breaking point.
TLDR: In an ideal world we won't solve problems with violence, but we are not an ideal world.