My heart literally hurts for the kids who have been in any of these programs. Kudos to @katkubler for exposing such vile corruption. I pray it brings some change to protect our kids. #TheProgram#Netflix
Seriously…#TheProgram on Netflix has left me with so many questions. What kind of sorry excuse for a human can do these sorts of things to kids and sleep at night.
@SenDaleBuckner, know your audience before you speak. Also…free tutoring lesson. Capitalize the beginning of your sentence. Lol is not a proper word to start a sentence. Also, you’ll want a period, semicolon, or comma with conjunction after “libs.”
@SenDaleBuckner@RyanWalters_ Bless your heart. Very conservative Oklahoma teacher here. No, he literally was not doing what anyone elected him to do. Unless they elected him to do everything in his power to tank Oklahoma education even further.
@MAGAVoice Here’s the thing. Freedom of speech means you can say it and not go to jail. But employers also have businesses to run, and if employees are misrepresenting that business, that business doesn’t have to keep them. 🤷🏼♀️
Charlie Kirk’s murder has illuminated the extreme amount of psychopaths living amongst us.
It is not fringe radicals celebrating and mocking his death publicly. It is Facebook moms. Teachers. Your friends from high school.
We are in a terrible situation.
Charlie Kirk changed my life.
I attended Turning Point USA's Young Black Leadership Summit in October 2018. I was 14 at the time but Charlie told me it didn't matter how young I was, I could fight alongside him in this movement.
From then on, I attended every Turning Point Conference every year. From 2018 to 2025.
I grew up in this movement. I became the person I am today because of the inspiration from Charlie Kirk and his organization.
I will never be the same without him, and this country will never be the same either.
He was a husband, a father, a man of God, and a visionary for our nation.
@DumboDhruvi@RightPulseNewss She can speak all she wants. She can’t hold a position such as this and say certain things. She’s free to speak whatever vile trash she wants from the comfort of the unemployment line.
It’s hard to believe that on this day 24 years ago, our country was probably the most united it had ever been. Today, we’re probably the most divided we’ve been.
Sick of the lies. Charlie Kirk knew I was openly lesbian and followed me. He didn't hate gay people. He might have disagreed with the way I live, but he had no hate in his heart.
I hope I'm wrong.
But tonight feels like some sort of invisible line has been crossed that we didn't even know was there. The last time I felt like this was 9/11 when it was clear, without knowing the how and the what, that the world was about to change forever.
Like the rules of the game had been permanently altered and there was simply no going to back to the innocent, peaceful past.
I didn't feel like this when an attempt was made on President Trump's life. If I had to rationalise why I didn't, I guess it's because several US Presidents have been shot at and even assassinated. Somehow it was within the realms of the possible, no matter how awful.
But to murder a young father simply for doing debates and mobilising young people to vote for a party that represents half of America? This is something else.
Charlie's death is a tragedy for his wife, his children and his family. I don't pray often. I am praying for them tonight.
But I fear his murder will be a tragedy for all of us in ways we will only understand as time unfolds.
I hope I'm wrong.