September_ #CharlieKirk1776

Hello everyone! September has been a challenging month, and I’m glad it’s almost over. The 24th anniversary of the September 11 attacks was already painfully horrid, and now we find ourselves in an era of life without Charlie Kirkβ€”God bless him, his family, and his supporters. Many people have gone off the rails, voicing strong opinions about the situation and about him personally. He was a husband, a father, a brother, and a son. He was also a follower of Christ and a dedicated Republican. The reactions from celebrities and ordinary citizens have deeply upset me, and I feel disgusted with the human race.
As a nation and as a world, we need to reflect on the direction we’re heading with humanity. Do you genuinely believe that God would approve of our cruelty and harm toward each other? I’m not speaking as a religious person, but as someone spiritual who identifies as a solitary witch. I value speaking my mind and sharing my opinions whenever I can. The assassination of Charles James Kirk made me realize that we no longer live in a civil society, especially when people murder each other over differences in opinion, politics, or religion. A man was murdered, and I may risk losing some friends by saying this, but if they genuinely believe that such violence is acceptable, then perhaps they weren’t my real friends to begin with. I want to know people who have a kind heart, who love humanity. I don’t care about your religion or politicsβ€”what matters is that you care about your fellow human beings. On that note, have we noticed that some elected Democratic politicians are not born in this country? Since when is it acceptable for non-U.S.-born citizens to hold lawmaking positions? If you’re not a U.S. citizen born in America, you shouldn’t be a lawmaker here. I saw that several states are planning to prohibit sharia law, which I support β€” I am happy about that. My eighth-generation grandfather would probably be turning in his grave seeing the state of this nation today.