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Erika Kirk is Evil.

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51 minutes ago, Wilhelm44 said:

I didn't say he deserved to be hated on. I just expressed a cause and effect. For example: if I express some racist views on this forum, I'm probably gonna get some people sending me not so nice vibes. It's just obvious.

Yeah, this can be expected as long as the relationship between the cause and effect is roughly equal. I.e. I say mean things about you, you say mean things about me. Not that I say mean things about you and you kill me for it

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14 minutes ago, NewKidOnTheBlock said:

Yeah, this can be expected as long as the relationship between the cause and effect is roughly equal. I.e. I say mean things about you, you say mean things about me. Not that I say mean things about you and you kill me for it

Or maybe it's like a collective, where there are a lot of imbalances, pressure builds, and eventually something snaps, and bubbles to the surface in the form of an extremely intense event. Which ultimately leads to more awareness, more love.

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I watched her speech after her husband's death and it was pure ego acting out, happy to have the spotlight.

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Wonder if anyone grew up in a Christian background. Charlie and Erika Kirk are extremely egotistical, they got this holy motherfucking spirit of god ego that basically almost every Church-goer has in the Trump states. I wouldn't say they're evil, they just got this very narrow-minded worldview. If I had  to guess, there is definitely no conspiracy here and Erika believes this is some calling from God. What happened to Charlie in her mind relates to Jesus on the cross and all the tragic deaths of apostles and saints throughout Christian history. So if God led you up to this type of path, it would mean you are extremely worthy in His eyes. I believe Trump and Vance also understand this culture very well, and they'll capitalize on this to get every vote they can in the next midterm election.

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7 hours ago, LoneWonderer said:

I watched her speech after her husband's death and it was pure ego acting out, happy to have the spotlight.

Christianism attracts a lot of narcissists, sociopaths, and psychopaths. 

Religion is the ultimate "i am better than you without needing to evolve as a person" card for assholes. 


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Kirk’s business model wasn’t centered around spreading the gospel. It was to diminish and humiliate all non-Christians. It was all in bad faith. This is very clear. 

Just because one is unconscious of their evil, that shouldn’t exonerate them. Unconscious evil produces very similar results as conscious evil. 

Im not saying turn them into devils, just that there’s a trap of not rightly calling out that which is detrimental because one has identified the evil-doer as “low consciousness and they know not what they do” and deep down, they’re a good human. 

Seems to me, cause and effect is the most consistent principle in reality. It trumps human intent. If we’re quoting scripture “Know them by their fruits”.

The effects caused by evil, conscious or not, should not be swept under the rug, nor clung to and used to hate, but they should be condemned or called out and rejected should one find themselves in a situation where their influence matters. 

Cons and opportunists often rely on a veneer of virtue. Don’t be fooled motha fuckas. 

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