I disagreed with Charlie Kirk on just about everything. But, we shared an opposition to "gender identity" and the abolition of sex.
He once had me on his show to discuss it. He was polite, outgoing, and funny.
During the interview, I said something about the "TQIA." He exclaimed, "I don't know what any of that means!" I said, "Don't worry, nobody does."
He and his entire audience laughed.
I am not a Republican, and I am certainly not MAGA. But I am grieving his death in part because he was a human being, in part because he leaves behind a wife and two children, and in part because of what this says about American society.
I will not take any part in any political violence, and I will stand with anyone, wherever they stand on the political spectrum, who will denounce it.
I hope America can recover from this.
#RIP
EDIT: I will block anyone who comes on here to glorify violence.
@EndWokeness@FBI This guy’s name is Omar Najera Jr. Graduated from Merit Prep Academy in Springville, Utah. Now goes to Utah Valley University. The information to contact the Dean’s office is all online.
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