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16/10/2025
13/09/2025

I want to be clear: I don’t condone killing of any kind. That’s not who I am, and that’s not what I believe.

This post is also not about advocating for or against gun laws (although we know that the majority of Americans do agree with common-sense laws). This is about societal attention and whose lives are mourned publicly, and how certain narratives and policies shape who we grieve and why.

I am struck by how many people on my feed are publicly grieving Charlie Kirk. It feels dissonant. Let me explain why.

None of these same people posted about Minnesota House Member, Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman, and her husband being murdered in their sleep. Nor did they post about Speaker John Hoffman and his wife being shot in their sleep by the same shooter (they did survive).

None posted about the 48 school shootings that have occurred already in 2025, leaving 19 dead and 81 injured (including one just hours after Kirk was shot, where two more children are critically injured, and at least four more injured in the Colorado school shooting).

None posted about the 50,000+ Palestinian children killed or injured in what can only be described as genocide.

None posted about the 688 women in the US who died in childbirth in 2024, or the 49,000 who almost did. Primarily women of color of course.

None posted about the 14 people who have died in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody so far this year.

I could go on and on with these examples.

He spent his career normalizing deadly ideas (from gun culture to dehumanization), and in the end, he was consumed by the same violence he helped spread.

Here’s the dissonance: Charlie Kirk actively contributed to the narratives and policies that fueled this violence. He supported policies that tore children from their parents’ arms, while claiming to be a family man. He spread racist, homophobic, transphobic, antisemitic, and Islamophobic ideology while claiming to be a Christian. He near shouted misogynistic ideals while being married to a woman. Through Turning Point USA, he built a media machine that thrived on outrage, disinformation, and deepening division.

He once said, “I can't stand the word empathy, actually. I think empathy is a made-up, new age term that—it does a lot of damage.” If you don’t believe in empathy, it makes it much easier to oppress others and create division. It makes it much easier to push a narrative without regard for the consequences of that narrative.

He spent his career normalizing deadly ideas (from gun culture to dehumanization), and in the end, he was consumed by the same violence he helped spread.

Charlie Kirk didn’t physically commit violence himself, though he profited from fear, division, and policies that harmed and continue to harm marginalized people, thus perpetuating the violence. His influence amplified oppression, and that influence brought him financial gain, visibility, and political power.

It is, of course, deeply sad for his children. No child should have to lose a parent like this.

That being said, the way his death is being framed publicly goes beyond grief. It edges into martyrdom. This is turning him into a symbol, even as his legacy fuels harm, fear, and loss for families who will never be mourned this loudly.

We should grieve children, families, and communities first. Not the people who profited from their suffering.

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Emily Gittings studies macro social work and cares a lot about people.

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11/03/2025

En 2017 Trump llegó y destruyó la economía que Obama había dejado sana con más de 75 meses de crecimiento continuo, en menos de 4 años nos dejó con inflación y la deuda más alta de la historia.
En 2025 Trump acaba de llegar y ya estamos en LUNES NEGRO: la Bolsa está en caída, el Producto Interno Bruto está muy bajo, la inflación y el desempleo se disparan. Biden nos dio la economía más fuerte de nuestra historia con la tasa de desempleo más baja en 50 años, la tasa de inflación en 2% y la bolsa aumentó un 48%. Trump con la ayuda de varios millonarios destruyóla la economia. Ni las las dificultades de los pobres fueron mencionados en el discurso más largo de la historia de EEUU lleno de mentiras y rompiendo la promesa que no afectaria a MEDICARE y MEDICAID. Trump es un desastre para nuestra economía estadounidense, ya nos ha metido en una guerra con nuestros vecinos y con China, ya ha vuelto a dejar de apoyar a Ucrania, la primera vez porque Zelenskoi no le hizo "el favor" de hablar mal de Biden y ahora porque quería que le hiciera caso a sus mentiras y a las de Putin.
¿También quiere que nos alejemos de la OTAN?
¿Cuál es su agenda? Es muy parecida a la de Hitler e ignora 80 años de historia y se pone del lado de la OTAN. Es un mentiroso patologico. Candidato a Doctor en Filosofía y en Psicología

06/03/2025

deplorable, alarmante e imprevisible el gobierno caótico y coprrupto del peor presidente de los Estados Unidos el servidor público no confiable e inepto el empleado temporal de la Casa Blanca………….,,,

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