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How can you be this mindbroken by a dead guy geg
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>The Christ (since “Christ” is a title meaning “the anointed one”, not a name) taught principles that, in their simplest form, directly contradict Charlie Kirk’s public sentiments, and by association those of many who championed him, particularly those within the Make America Great Again political movement.
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>Yeshua the Christ, the central figure of Kirk’s professed religion, consistently emphasized unconditional compassion, economic justice, humility, anti/non-violence, care for the poor, radical inclusion across ethnic and social boundaries, and a rejection of wealth-hoarding, vengeance, and political domination.
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>Charlie Kirk, whether he genuinely believed it or not, routinely advanced cruel rhetoric grounded in misogyny, xenophobia, punitive nationalism, classism, anti-immigrant moral panic, the sanctification of wealth, cultural-war aggression, hostility toward LGBTQ+ people, the conflation of Christianity with state power, the belief that structural inequality does not exist, the insistence on abortion absolutism even in cases of rape (including incestuous and child rape), and the insistence that policies like Affirmative Action are societal mistakes rather than correctives to historical exclusion. A movement meant to herald the life of Kirk under the guise of Christianity would therefore be implausible by the religion’s own standards.
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>>14388976giganiggers aint beating the allegations 🥀🥀