The take of Chief: on Charlie Kirk's murder. By Chief: Strong-Blood
The record is clear, the legacy, Mr. Charles James Kirk popularly known as: Charlie Kirk left behind is there for all to see. Mr. Kirk was indeed a nasty man, that left behind, a short life with a long trail of nasty and untruthful statements and declarations that fueled the white Supremacists agenda.
Mr. Kirk's actions was not limited to the hateful racist rhetoric he spued, but he used his influence, white privilege, and blood monies to scare, intimidated, harassed, threatened and in many cases chased and silence many people, whose intentions it is, to be a part of a free and fair America, an America the US Constitution with all of its amendment, try to guarantee to all men, regardless of their race, social status, ethnicity, sexual preferences, age etc.
I have heard stories of many African-Americans; not even black women were safe from Mr. Kirk's personalized mal-treatment. Mr. Kirk often, unleashed the machinery of hate he constructed; with the sole intent of silenced anyone, who dear to speak of unfair, bias, unlawful, illegal and or unconstitutional treatment or systemic practices of the same that affected them and their people.
From what I learnt about this fellow, he was hoping to re-introduce the principles and practice of the Trans-Atlantic Slavery; as history recorded it. I am not an African-American, but I have lived in this country (USA) for the past 17 years, and I have seen and felt the impact of the hate of people like Mr. Kirk.
I have been a target, of the White Evil Powers that be. They have often used the Los Angeles Police Department and its officers against me. I filed many claims, and I wrote many reports, based on the unlawful and illegal acts of the Los Angeles Police Department officers against me, but white evil and white privilege always prevail over the truth, right and justice.
I have been routinely and unlawfully detained, searched, arrested, transported and confined. I am fully aware of how people like Charlie Kirk operated. I understand the degree of hate he held for people of my hue and how flippantly they used their white privilege and white authority to try to silence anyone of color, who voiced their dis-affection and dissatisfaction for the bias, unfair, unlawful, illegal etc. acts perpetrated upon them and or their people.
Let me make it clear, every killing that takes place in a society, is not evil and or horrid. It is not every killing or every case of homicide that should be condemned. In the same breath, it is not everyone who is alive or has life, deserves to live. It is clear that some communities will be much better off, if certain people are not a part of that society.
I refuse to feel or express any sorrow for or over the death of Mr. Charlie Kirk. This is so for the small reason, I don't feel any sorrow for him, As a matter of fact, I am rejoicing at his demise. I hold fast to the opinion; the word is much better off and a much better place, without Mr. Charlie Kirk. I also hope Charlie Kirk's rest in death is not, I say again: is not a peaceful rest. As to the means by which Mr. Kirk met his death; I shamelessly say, it could not have happened to a better person.
Like me or hate me, in my eyes and in my mind this world it is a much better place without Mr. Kirk, and there is always space and place for improvement.
You have a right to your opinion and so do I. You have a right to feel the same way about me, if I should not live forever. Ha ha ha ha!
What do you think?
1. Do you think Mr. Kirk deserves what he
got?
2. Am I wrong for finding joy in Mr. Kirk's
death?
3. Did the chicken 🐔
came home and roosted?
4. Is it a case where no one deserves to die
like Kirk did?
Or let Charlie Kirk Tek Dat!



Comments
Post a Comment