jkpackfan said:
Civilized said:
jkpackfan said:
Civilized said:
caryking said:
jkpackfan said:
GuerrillaPack said:
As in a lot of these IG posts, this is a video (click within the post to play).
They are using this RINO Governor to try to convince conservatives that this Robinson patsy is "the real assassin".
https://instagr.am/p/DOmIzpbE6Cz
Inflammatory my a$$, he said nothing worse than what democrat politicians say on a weekly basis.
Charlie Kirk spoke truth. The problem is, some people can't handle the truth. Now, he also gave every person an opportunity to express themself, which they did. Unfortunately, when truth hits you in the face, all one can do is an ad hominem attack.
Kirk touched on difficult topics. He did not bow to political correctness. He was a proponent of debate and discourse. He also sometimes said some inflammatory and insensitive and occasionally even gratuitously unkind *****
We're playing make-believe if we don't acknowledge all of those realities.
Absolute garbage.
How's the Nick Fuentes rabbit hole going? Think you got it figured out?
Wait you think Kirk didn't say gratuitously unkind things?
No I don't, he spoke the truth which you politically correct pansies can't handle.
I said this before but I'm done responding to your stupidity.
Here are a few of his truth bombs:
"...Happening all the time in urban America...prowling Blacks go around for fun to target white people."
"Absolutely I am [comparing abortion to the Holocaust]. In fact [abortion is] worse."
"[Prominent black women] do not have the brain processing power to be taken really seriously...You had to go steal a steal a white person's slot to be taken somewhat seriously"
"The southern border is of course the great replacement. They're trying to replace us demographically. They're trying to make the country less white. It is an anti-white agenda."
"If I see a black pilot, I'm going to be like 'Boy, I hope he's qualified'"
"When blacks in America did not have the same rights as they have today, they were less murderous. There were less break-ins."
"We made a huge mistake when we passed the Civil Rights Act in the1960's."
"The Cowboys are so easy to hate. Why is every Cowboys fan like a 5 foot 6 Mexican with long jean shorts?"
These aren't someone "speaking the truth." They're not legitimate attempts at respectful discourse. They're intentionally provocative and unkind and historical revisionism to help his brand, not good-faith statements to advance public dialogue.