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Charlie Kirk and the huge shift happening in the public consciousness of the US

| Sep 10, 2025 7:16 PM No.678 [Report]

It differs a lot from what online places like Reddit would have you believe.

The assassination happened while I was at work on break, and when I came back everyone had found out about it and was talking about it. People don't really talk politics much at all at work, other than the typical "haha both candidates suck am I right" type shit. But for some reason the topic had come up. So many of my coworkers are just normie centrist/apolitical older zoomers and millenials who didn't agree with a lot of what Charlie stood for. But they were all horrified and couldn't stop talking about how awful it is to kill someone just for disagreeing with them.

Basically, my point is, Reddit and the online left are unbelievably astroturfed in order to present an idea to niggercattle that this is what the average person believes, so you should believe it too. Going against that narrative is BAD, and you're a BAD person, and BAD people aren't even worthy of life. If you went on there you'd think everyone except republicans are celebrating his death. But that doesn't represent at all what most average normies actually believe, even younger ones. Even the normie liberals aren't actually in favor of the extremist shit that online progressives act like everyone agrees with.

About 5 years ago, I feel like everyone would have been laughing about his death. There's definitely been a shift in the public consciousness. Even people who went along with the local they/them's pronouns as to not get fired have stopped caring as much and have just been calling her a she when she's not there, and no one else gives a fuck. We were even talking about the murder of that Ukranian girl too, and everyone was agreeing that the killer should be put down. People have had enough, and it just shows how so much of this stuff in the past was just going along with it to not rock the boat, and not what most people actually believed. The progressive narrative just isn't landing anymore.

| Sep 11, 2025 6:06 AM No.680 [Report]

What you consider "conservative" today, was "progressive" yesterday. Progressives always win in the long term. A hundred years from now, trans people will just be normal, like female judges and politicians are now.

| Sep 11, 2025 7:45 PM No.702 [Report]

Trvke above.

| Sep 12, 2025 2:47 AM No.704 [Report]

It is nonsense. The fox always beats the lion. 90% of the time there are foxes in control. Lions only rule during the "tearing up" part of the civilisational cycle. After that foxes prevail and foxes end up running society. But that doesn't mean "progress always wins". Islam went through it's own liberal era; they got through it and returned to ultra-orthodoxy. There is no reason for progressivism to beat you hands down. They tried in Weimar. It got torn down. They will try again. It will get torn down again.

| Sep 15, 2025 10:05 AM No.725 [Report]

Progressivism would have won regardless of the war's outcome. Some high-ranking nazi officials were tolerant of homosexuality, for example, and the nazi regime had laws in favor of single mothers. Environmentalism was also born in Germany around that time. The simple fact that Hitler considered himself a public servant, and the government just a tool to enact the people's will, was a fundamental break from tradition.

| Nov 08, 2025 10:26 PM No.1727 [Report]

>I feel like everyone would have been laughing about his death

two months later and everyone is currently busy rocking their socks off by imposing kirk's face onto every single picture of the internet

| Nov 08, 2025 11:25 PM No.1730 [Report]

>>52670
Guess it's no longer "too soon" now. Same thing happened with 9/11, time passed, then a steady stream of WTC and Osama edits emerged. Still, 9/11 memes are "frowned upon" at a workplace just like Kirk's.
It wouldn't even be that bad if it wasn't so politically divisive, but that's the world we live in.
Honestly, I'd not be surprised if I see Kirk's face slapped onto random pictures 5 or 10 years from now.

| Nov 09, 2025 6:13 AM No.1735 [Report]

There needs to be a quick resource though of all the things he literally said. Just in case there ever is a question about the content of his speech, and who he was. Direct one line quotes, with links to video clips would be the best. Im sure there are several floating around reddit

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