It breaks my heart and honestly makes my stomach turn to see people celebrating or mocking Charlie Kirk’s death just because they didn’t agree with his politics.
He was a husband who loved his wife, a father who tucked his kids in at night, a son who made his parents proud.
He was a real person with dreams, fears, and a family who are now shattered by his loss. To see his death turned into a cruel joke or a twisted victory lap because of political differences, it’s not just wrong, it’s soul-crushing.
Imagine his wife trying to hold it together, her world turned upside down. Picture his children, confused and heartbroken, asking why their dad isn’t coming home.
These are real people, carrying a pain most of us can’t even fathom, and yet some are out there acting like his death is a point for their side. It’s sickening.
Disagree with his views all you want—argue, debate, get heated—but celebrating a man’s death? That’s a line we should never cross. It rips at the very fabric of what makes us human.
I could never imagine cheering or making light of someone like Jasmine Crockett’s death if she were shot and killed, no matter how far apart our beliefs might be. The thought alone feels like a punch to the gut. That’s not what decent people do—we don’t dance on graves to settle scores.
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