A couple of days ago, I wrote an article about all-around scumbag Charlie Kirk and about how I’m glad that he died. He got what he deserved and that cannot be denied. In that article, I discussed the numerous people who are being fired simply for speaking the truth. That truth? Kirk put a target on his own back, or in this case on his neck.
Despite numerous hate email and phone calls and despite the death threats and the threats to have me fired from my job, I will continue to voice my opinion: the nation is better off without him. I mean, the guy actually said that deaths due to gun violence are necessary in order to preserve the second amendment, one that should have never been ratified.
“I think it’s worth to have a cost of unfortunately some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights.”
Yes, I find it hilarious that he said deaths were needed and he wound up being taken down by a hero with a gun. This was a perfect example of justice in action. The alleged gunman is a true American hero who is truly helping make America great again!
There are plenty of other vile and horrible things that he said in the past and I am not going to turn this article into a novel. You know how to Google. Just know that anyone with opinions like Kirk’s really shouldn’t be allowed to walk around in free society.
If you don’t want to kill them, then maybe bring back the insane asylums and put people with awful opinions there for the rest of their lives, a fate that would make them suffer more than just taking them out. Kirk didn’t suffer, and that’s the sad part.
The footage of his mourning widow brings me great joy. It’s almost sexual. How stupid do you have to be to marry a slimeball like Kirk? I am enjoying seeing her misery. The kids? As I said before, they should be seized. Kirk put his widow and his kids at risk and he knew it. I don’t care about her. She’s a grown adult and she knew what she was getting into. No sympathy for her.
The kids deserve a safe and wonderful upbringing. It is my opinion that they will not have that upbringing if they’re allowed to be raised by this awful, awful excuse for a woman.
As for the people who are speaking out and Kirk and his hate speech, they are, unfortunately, dropping like flies. The people who were rightfully celebrating his well-deserved death have lost their jobs, and for what? They’re now unemployed in a nation that supposedly values free speech.
Yes, yes, I’m aware of at-will employment, but the employers that are caving into pressure from cancel culture scumbags should immediately go out of business for the good of the nation.
People from all sorts of career paths are now left to find a way to house and feed themselves, and all for speaking the truth. That’s disgusting. What is not disgusting is seeing people who deserve it getting fired. A television news anchor resigned after being suspended for paying tribute to Kirk. We simply can’t have that. Her opinions needed to be silenced and she paid for her horrid opinions with her job. Good!
Other people who voice their support for Kirk should likewise be terminated and I hope lots of them are being shown the door. Opinions have consequences and those who mourn his death must be silenced for the good of the nation.
Yes, lots of people have lost their jobs and have seen their careers imploded over telling the truth. Professionals and others have been affected. We’ve got:
- Pilots
- Teachers
- Medical professionals
- At least one Secret Service agent.
Not one of them deserve the shabby treatment that they’re receiving. I definitely support this person for wishing death upon all his family, except for the children part. They’re innocent and of course shouldn’t die. Kirk? Deserved. His widow? She should suffer some consequence for marrying him, though I was thinking more along the lines of public ridicule and scorn as well as shunning by her neighbors, friends, church people, etc.
As for me, I’ve gotten several emails threatening to find my employer and cancel me. So far, those threats have been empty and they will continue to fail to happen.
I’ve been very careful about putting my employer out there. That is to say that I have not posted it anywhere, not even on my super private Facebook account, an account that can never be found nor exposed. I have less than twenty friends on that platform because I only accept and make friend requests from people whom I personally know from, say, high school or churches. I trust them, but not enough to actually put my employer’s name out there.
As for TikTok, Instagram, Threads and so forth, I no longer use those platforms so I will of course not be exposed on any of those apps.
My public online resume does not mention a current employer so there is nothing for me to delete or scrub. The mistake that the heroes made is that they spoke out on their social media profiles and made their employers public or made their employment easy to find. Unfortunately, they have paid the ultimate price for that lapse in judgement.
I regret nothing that I’ve written about Kirk. He absolutely had it coming given his awful, hateful words. I can think of no better punishment than for him to have his neck blown up by the very sort of weapon that he loved so much. I believe they call that poetic justice. I only wish I’d been there in person to witness his demise, an end that should have left him in much pain. Instead, he was killed instantly. I suppose something is better than nothing, right?
So, fired? Me? So far, I remain employed, even after being reinstated last week following my firing for my refusal to render aid to a now deceased co-worker. Want to get me fired? Good luck with that. I feel so bad for the heroes who are now sans jobs. If you’re a true American, you should feel bad as well.
I am sure that I will soon be retaliated against, just like numerous other people have been. Yes, people will try to doxx me. They will fail. Besides, it’s been done before. They will attempt to force my employer that they cannot find to cancel me. They will fail. Those of us who are celebrating Kirk’s death should be considered heroes, not villains. We deserve to be employed and we deserve to have our privacy intact.
So, yes, I am applauding the person who killed Kirk and if I had the money, I would happily fund his legal defense. Come at me! The sad thing though is that persecutors…I mean prosecutors…are now going to seek the death penalty when it should be, at most, a fine and maybe probation. Killing Kirk was like an inmate killing a child molester in prison: it just had to be done for good of polite society.
Tyler Robinson should be respected and considered a true American hero. Given that he performed a miracle, he should one day become a saint. This story will continue for a long time, but my final thought (for now) on the matter? Justice was served, except for the fact that his death was instantaneous.