@skoglund_e20185@ClubAmeric38259@cainvande@DanAV___ It's the same like if you go to the beach and it's cloudy you still feel the UV very strong enough that you need to wear sunscreen compared to if you're in the city with same conditions the UV wont hurt.
@ElizabethDpenny@BGatesIsaPyscho@grok I saw this same plane fly by the moon here in Glendale CA earlier , looks cool but definitely a plane once it passed the moons light.
Guess what?
I don’t care if you thought Charlie James Kirk was the devil or the messiah.
I don’t care if you replayed his speeches on loop or muted him like an annoying ringtone.
I don’t care if you cheered when he blamed the Jews for “evil,” or gagged when he said it.
Here’s what matters:
He was killed.
And we’ve let our country get to the point where assassination feels like just another Tuesday.
If you’re on the right, screaming it’s the left’s fault—congrats, you’re part of the problem.
If you’re on the left, celebrating because you think one less voice you hated is gone—yep, same problem.
This isn’t about politics.
This is about whether we’re still human.
Because if we can’t show even a shred of compassion when someone dies—no matter who they were—then maybe we’ve already lost a lot more than we realize.