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re: Confession time.
Posted on 9/12/25 at 6:04 pm to Trapped in time
Posted on 9/12/25 at 6:04 pm to Trapped in time
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but then realized he seems to only do that with teenagers
That was the point. To combat the brainwashing happening on college campuses
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Would be more interested if he debated people who knew what the frick they were talking about.
Plenty of Dim adults have no idea what they are talking about
Hence,
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Not nearly as radical or straight crazy as some on the left are portraying.
Posted on 9/12/25 at 6:15 pm to AUCE05
I know him because he came to my college campus with some other guys in like 15 or 16, before he really blew up.
I do disagree with him on a number of things, but I do respect him because he really was ok with good natured debate. He will give people he disagree with a platform to speak, without jumping to automatically ridicule.
Idk if he ever stated it publicly, but I feel like a political office was in his future eventually. His popularity was really growing stronger over time.
I'll also say something that I really liked about him was that he seemed to be a genuine Christian, who never shied away from talking about his faith given the opportunity. There's a lot of Republicans who will claim to be a Christian because it sounds good to the voter base(looking at you Trump), but couldn't tell you the first thing about the tenets of the faith. Charlie wasn't that. He
I do disagree with him on a number of things, but I do respect him because he really was ok with good natured debate. He will give people he disagree with a platform to speak, without jumping to automatically ridicule.
Idk if he ever stated it publicly, but I feel like a political office was in his future eventually. His popularity was really growing stronger over time.
I'll also say something that I really liked about him was that he seemed to be a genuine Christian, who never shied away from talking about his faith given the opportunity. There's a lot of Republicans who will claim to be a Christian because it sounds good to the voter base(looking at you Trump), but couldn't tell you the first thing about the tenets of the faith. Charlie wasn't that. He
This post was edited on 9/12/25 at 6:24 pm
Posted on 9/12/25 at 6:15 pm to LSUfan4444
quote:I had not heard of him, and I'm on social media. I have my X, Reddit, and Google News feeds set to filter out all forms of politics and global news. I mostly see shite posts and funnies from my social media.
My guess is most people who havent heard of him are not on social media much (which isn't a bad thing) OR are not conservatives.
Posted on 9/12/25 at 7:03 pm to AUCE05
The death of Charlie Kirk, who was a very intelligent and god loving person, will now make more people curious, and look up what he was all about. More people will visit his videos, and come to an understanding of what he was all about and spread his word even more!
Posted on 9/12/25 at 7:26 pm to AUCE05
For the longest time I had him confused with that Shapiro guy
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