
FIRSTLY, let me say that on the grand scale of things the shooting of Charlie Kirk has no real importance. At best, Kirk was completely naïve to believe that anything can be achieved within the existing System. At worst, he was – be it past or present – an active enabler of Zionism and the capitalist system as it is headed by that same internationalist cabal.
Secondly, although nobody wishes to see children grow up without a father his personal circumstances are entirely secondary to his political status. If, in a violent and unstable country like America, a man decides to adopt a position of public office then he must be aware of the risks.
Thirdly, although people have suggested that Kirk was backing away from certain positions due to the horrific events taking place in Gaza, I see no tangible connection between Tyler Robinson and Mossad. Until we see firm evidence that he was killed by Israeli intelligence, and even that is hypothetical, Robinson will remain an ‘anti-fascist’ who decided to act on his own accord. As a consequence of his beliefs, there are two issues to consider here:
(i) was he merely a hot-head who simply lost control after hearing that a so-called ‘fascist’ was coming to address an audience in his state, or
(ii) did he believe that the assassination of a Right-wing activist can be justified in accordance with a series of wider ideological objectives?
Personally, I believe the former is far more likely to be the case. However, regardless what one makes of an individual like Robinson his actions can be justified if they have been carried out in accordance with the latter. That is not to say that I agree with Robinson’s views and deeds, but in today’s atmosphere of instability some people will always choose to take direct action.
I have no time for Charlie Kirk or any others who collaborate with the globalist disease emanating from America, so all I would say – in a strictly political context, that is, because his wife and children are an entirely separate issue – is that Luigi Mangione might have taught Robinson a thing or two about tactics.
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