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Modern day MLK
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:13 pm
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:13 pm
This man sole goal was the same as MLK. Peace and prosperity for all fpeople color or white. It is an absolute tragedy that both of these men were killed by stupidity, propaganda, fuel by ignorance of men or humanity that no longer has compassion as a people. This a fricking shame that a black man in the 60’s and a white mam in 2025 have been executed in a live area fighting for a very simple value. Disgrace as a nation.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:15 pm to jumpup123
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Modern day MLK
Agree.
He will be an equal sized historical figure.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:16 pm to jumpup123
Please don't sully Charlie Kirk's name by comparing him to MLK. He was 100 times the person MLK was.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:19 pm to jumpup123
Charlie was a good moral faithful man. Loyal to God, Country and Family. He was a patriot that walked the talk.
His enemies were the vilest of them all.
His enemies were the vilest of them all.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:20 pm to jumpup123
He has more in common with Emmett Till than he does MLK
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:22 pm to jumpup123
Absolutely not… knowing what we know, Charlie Kirk was a much greater loss of character, faith, honor, humanity and patriotism.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:23 pm to Breesus
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More like Emmitt Till
Why do you say that?
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:25 pm to jumpup123
Look MLK was a man of faults. I don’t judge him for that but his message was one of love and equality and he spread the gospel. He never promoted violence.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:25 pm to joshnorris14
I’m not saying MLK wasn’t flawed…but the message was content of character not color of skin. CK what can’t a black person do that he can’t. MLK was basically the same. Both was killed for the same speech, if you don’t agree we will disagree.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:44 pm to Neutral Underground
He was murdered in cold blood by a deranged lunatic for allegedly upsetting white women.
He wasn’t a party leader or fighting for civil rights or the head of a movement fighting the government and threatening the status quo.
He was just a conservative person who cared about conservative principles and values and tried to get young college aged kids to engage in debate and introspection.
I can understand a political figure being assassinated because like the Joker says “it’s all according to plan”. But the public murder of a guy who just liked talking on college campuses and spreading Christian conservative values is very different. It feels different.
I fear this murder in our society may one day be looked back on as the one that pushed us over the threshold from cold to hot civil war.
Kirk was an extremely impressive and powerful figure but he wasn’t set on any goals other than spreading conservative Christians values and he was murdered for it and then hundreds of thousands of people from dipshits to mega media personalities to politicians celebrated his death before his body was cold.
But this death while horrific and tragic hopefully may spawn an entire active coordinated unceasing movement that ends in some very real positive reforms and changes.
He wasn’t a party leader or fighting for civil rights or the head of a movement fighting the government and threatening the status quo.
He was just a conservative person who cared about conservative principles and values and tried to get young college aged kids to engage in debate and introspection.
I can understand a political figure being assassinated because like the Joker says “it’s all according to plan”. But the public murder of a guy who just liked talking on college campuses and spreading Christian conservative values is very different. It feels different.
I fear this murder in our society may one day be looked back on as the one that pushed us over the threshold from cold to hot civil war.
Kirk was an extremely impressive and powerful figure but he wasn’t set on any goals other than spreading conservative Christians values and he was murdered for it and then hundreds of thousands of people from dipshits to mega media personalities to politicians celebrated his death before his body was cold.
But this death while horrific and tragic hopefully may spawn an entire active coordinated unceasing movement that ends in some very real positive reforms and changes.
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