> “Assassination culture is spreading on the left. Forty-eight percent of liberals say it would be at least somewhat justified to murder Elon Musk. Fifty-five percent said the same about Donald Trump. In California, activists are naming ballot measures after Luigi Mangione. The left is being whipped into a violent frenzy. Any setback, whether losing an election or losing a court case, justifies a maximally violent response. This is the natural outgrowth of left-wing protest culture tolerating violence and mayhem for years on end. The cowardice of local prosecutors and school officials have turned the left into a ticking time bomb.” Charlie Kirk
The deranged purple/pink haired lunatics & weirdos that are celebrating Charlie Kirk’s tragic death are a symptom of a death cult that has slowly engulfed our world for centuries. From the era of Socrates to our modern day, history is filled with accounts of attempts to silence dissent or stop “unpopular ideas” through the barrel of the gun, only to have the opposite effect take place. It takes an unimaginable level of wickedness to cheer on and take pleasure in the gunning down of a man in front of his wife, kids, and for all the world to see.
Given the circumstances, it’s easy to brand them as left wing sociopaths that are maximally vile, and while this characterization is a fact, the truth is it’s a surface level assessment that conceals a much darker reality. These people are a symptom of a culture that doesn’t value human life & is comfortable using murder as a method of settling disagreements. A culture that has slowly been engineered to destroy rather than build, to speak without listening, to inflict pain instead of healing, to be degenerate instead of decent and to kill instead of giving life.
Thanks to endless 24/7 news coverage and the intrusion of social media into every fabric of our life, we are continually fed heart breaking tales of the worst atrocities, and thus we have slowly become emotionally calloused and desensitized to the suffering of another human being. The algorithms running our society ensure that we live in a continual constant state of rage, fear and trauma; ready to decapitate purveyors of ideas we don’t like.
Hence why, we must ask, over and over, like a drumbeat in the conscience of our age:
How can a society that murders babies in the womb up to the point of birth in the name of “choice” ever elevate life over death?
How can a society that cheers as bombs rain down on innocent civilians; children with names, faces, and futures, ever elevate life over death? Especially when those same civilians are terrorized not only by foreign armies, but by their own corrupt governments?
How can a society that sends its valiant sons to fight pointless wars abroad, only to discard them when they return haunted by PTSD and broken in body, ever elevate life over death?
How can a society that turns a blind eye to the ritualistic abuse of children by powerful figures, ever elevate life over death?
How can a society that cheers on mutilating vulnerable people in the name of gender transition, ever elevate life over death?
How can a society that abandoned the elderly to die alone, stripped of dignity and human touch, all for fear of a virus, ever elevate life over death?
How can a society that excommunicates those who refuse gene therapy disguised as a vaccine, branding them heretics unworthy of community or family, ever elevate life over death?
How can a society that allows millions to die of preventable illnesses for lack of insurance, while funding wars with limitless billions, ever elevate life over death?
How can a society that injects infants with aluminum-laced vaccines under the banner of health, ever elevate life over death?
How can a society that enslaves its people with fake money, robs them silently through inflation, and convinces them to worship corporate idols while their families starve for attention, ever elevate life over death?
How can a society that has replaced real food with chemicals, health with pharmaceutical drugs, natural beauty for Botox and real friendships with followers, ever elevate life over death?
You see my friend, the tragic event that ended Charlie’s was the first time most of us looked into the mirror. The deranged lunatics that gleefully celebrated his death, whilst not representative of everyone’s views, are a reflection of a culture that prizes ideology over humanity, lies over truth, hate over love, ugliness over beauty, insanity over sanity, war over peace, division over unity and ultimately death over life. Ours is a sick world, a neurotic toxic society that is need of healing, but the healing demands an awakening. For light is stronger than darkness, and life is more powerful than death.
While Charlie had his own flaws and vices, he lived his convictions and stood up for what he believed in. He did not impose them by on anyone by violence or coercion. He sat with students, face-to-face, and wrestled with ideas. He challenged. He persuaded. He inspired. So much so that, in the moment that his life was abruptly cut short, he was doing what he always did, choosing dialogue over destruction. Ideas are indeed bulletproof and his will live on.
The conclusion of the matter is this: let us choose life. Let us celebrate it, protect it, and honour it. Let us build monuments to our heroes while they yet live. Let us love our neighbours as ourselves, cherish our families, and invest in communities bound by truth. Let us build instead of destroy, listen instead of scream, and heal instead of wound.
The change we long for does not begin in the corridors of power or at the ballot box, but it begins in the mirror. It begins with you. With me. With all of us daring to live as beacons of truth, light, and love in a world addicted to lies, darkness, and hate.
We cannot transform every evil overnight. We cannot turn every wicked heart into a saint, but we can ensure that wherever we stand, there burns a flame of life that no cult of death can ever extinguish.
And that, my friend, is how the tide turns.