A relative has cancer. He was diagnosed probably a bit over a year ago. We all stood talking one summer evening. He matter of factly said, "It has jumped the fence."
I never heard that phrase before, but what he was saying was that his cancer had spread. It was now in his brain and his bones.
A few of you took umbrage at my last post, feeling that poor Charlie Kirk had been taken out of context.
Perhaps.
So, I will give you another chance. He told a 14 year old girl that she should spend her school years looking for a husband. That women should go to college for a 'Mrs degree'. What is the proper context for that?
Ah...I see. She asked his opinion at an event. He was merely posed a question. He simply answered it in accordance to his own beliefs and faith.
So, what about his thoughts on the whole Taylor Swift/Travis Kelce engagement. He called for her to become more conservative, to submit to her husband, to have more children than houses, that being a 35 year old unmarried woman made her a bad role model for young girls.
Pretty sure his opinion wasn't requested by the either of the two of them.
He had lots of opinions, on black people "who stepped into white roles", MAGA. On abortion. About Muslims. About immigration. He claimed democrats hated America.
Those are his opinions. Like my sister says: "Opinions are like hiney holes. Everybody has one." It is important to see that his comments are opinions, not fact, and no matter what topic he spoke on, when you look at it closely, it falls apart. A lot of it isn't even biblically supported. Scientifically supported.
Is a person who believes Israel is behaving badly a terrorist who hates America and needs to be deported? Do you believe in the great replacement theory? Do you believe that abortion and women's rights brought about Auschwitz?
I could go on and on.
Let me say that he had, in effect, 'jumped the fence'. He was no longer a simple man living his own faith. He was demanding, like MAGA, that all of us live according to his faith as well. Over and over again, you can see that people who say, 'Yeah, but...' are painted as the enemy.
Years ago, there were the 'great translators', the fine folk who took trump's word salad and tried to make it sound sensible. That's exactly what people are doing now with Charlie Kirk. Some people believe that we must strive to put his words in context, we have to see the big picture, etc.
Do we, though?
Should we, though?
Isn't that exactly how MAGA grows? We white wash what they are saying until it becomes something that we can stomach. Meanwhile, the country moves closer and closer to true fascism.
No. I am not interested in trying to understand. Ignoring the big picture is exactly what brought us to the point we are at today.
Yes, it's sad that anyone is killed, but it's still appropriate to quote his own words. There's no agreeing to disagree here. He wanted to remove other people's lives and rights. Human rights are not up for debate.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteI don't believe that violence is the answer to anything, however, violence has been the very thing that fascists use to further their plans. (Um, Ice? Hello?) A quick look back into not-so-distant history is all anyone needs to be able to see who suffers the most from a maniac's beliefs. (opinions) History IS repeating itself.
ReplyDeleteViolence is never the answer. I agree with that. The point I was trying to make is that he was intentionally divisive, another tool of the fascists. It is interesting to see people justifying some of his words, while ignoring the big picture.
DeletePeople shouldn’t be shot for their beliefs, but they should not be venerated just because they were.
ReplyDeleteI live in very red area. A candlelight vigil is being held for him tonight. People are speaking of him as if he is a martyr. That is wrong.
DeleteReading about what is happening over there right now immediately put me in mind of this article I had read quite some time ago....
ReplyDeletehttps://www.historyextra.com/period/roman/violence-rebellion-and-sexual-exploitation-the-darker-side-of-ancient-rome/
It all seems quite horribly familiar.
That didn't end too well, either.
I don't see it ending well for us, either.
DeleteOur world is in a strange state, so many things happening all over, those with loudest voices are not saying anything sensible, whilst we all hold our breath and hope.
ReplyDelete"The loudest voices not saying anything"...that is well phrased and paints quite a picture in my mind.
DeleteCharlie Kirk said that some people will die because of the 2nd amendment and he was right, one of the few things he was right about sadly. I don't believe one should be murdered for their opinions, but that was a risk he was willing to take to defend the 2nd amendment.
ReplyDeleteHe was racist, sexist, hypocrit, just because he's dead and he died young, that doesn't change what he was.
You are correct. It shouldn't. But it seems to be doing just that.
DeleteI agree with you, Debby.
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