And it wasn’t Charlie Kirk.
It was a few hours before Kirk’s death, in Baltimore:
I saw his mother and family come from around the corner and the chaos that ensued. Obviously not the first I’ve witnessed this and definitely not the last.
Hours later, 31-year old Charlie Kirk died the same way.
So I ask - what’s the difference? This is what Amanda Seales says, that many of you co-sign:
But I say someone can say the same about the man that was murdered in front of me.
Clearly someone thought his words or actions were justified in him dying. Someone thought the man in Bmore harmed others or was a threat, or made the shooter angry.
I do not know the man that was shot, but that did not stop the “stop the violence” conversations afterwards and comments on the post I shared.
Everything someone who hates Kirk can say about the justification of his death, someone else is saying about the death of the 31-year old man I saw murdered, along with every other murder I have witness personally in my life (which has only been street violence.)
What is justice and what is karma and who is allowed to decide?
And it wasn’t Charlie Kirk.
It was a few hours before Kirk’s death, in Baltimore:
I saw his mother and family come from around the corner and the chaos that ensued. Obviously not the first I’ve witnessed this and definitely not the last.
Hours later, 31-year old Charlie Kirk died the same way.
So I ask - what’s the difference? This is what Amanda Seales says, that many of you co-sign:
But I say someone can say the same about the man that was murdered in front of me.
Clearly someone thought his words or actions were justified in him dying. Someone thought the man in Bmore harmed others or was a threat, or made the shooter angry.
I do not know the man that was shot, but that did not stop the “stop the violence” conversations afterwards and comments on the post I shared.
Everything someone who hates Kirk can say about the justification of his death, someone else is saying about the death of the 31-year old man I saw murdered, along with every other murder I have witness personally in my life (which has only been street violence.)
What is justice and what is karma and who is allowed to decide?
I've seen this type of violence most of my life.salute bro, i hope you can get passed it and maintain a sense of peace, whatever that means today…fr..
where do we go from here
You would be surprised how many black people in DC was for that Trump National Guard stuff because they were living in terror (and I DEF know Trump was doing it for politics and agenda) but online the cool black ppl say diff
yessir, we are in the same position. i dont know what to think other than someone is fueling the tension for the purpose to divide the people.I've seen this type of violence most of my life.
Currently, I mentor as many youth as I can, I've been in juves and prisons and schools etc all over the country, with some amazing stories and some sad ones.
This really isn't about me, and I know no one (certainly not ME) have the solution to all or even most of our problems.
But I do have a REAL BIG problem in my heart with the adults. Esp the ones that sit in lux apartments or suburbs or went to college and live a decent life (no harm in that) but have so much to say about the Kirks and the Elons but won't go down the street to help a few kids looking for motivation or ride with me to the juves.
And be on podcasts and panels all day talking about how they have $$ or single moms, but I never see them outside doing nothing.
You would be surprised how many black people in DC was for that Trump National Guard stuff because they were living in terror (and I DEF know Trump was doing it for politics and agenda) but online the cool black ppl say diff
And so my whole thread is about the Amanda Seals and CNNs and Coli six fig brehs that are like "you get what you deserve, if you aint for us you againsst us, blow your head off during the day Im gonna meme about it"
But then be in my DMs asking why would a young dude make a music vid pissing on an OP grave
But, I'm geting my answer: It doesn't matter. People only care about their immediate own, not peace. Old young black white poor rich, its my people and the others can die.
And it wasn’t Charlie Kirk.
It was a few hours before Kirk’s death, in Baltimore:
I saw his mother and family come from around the corner and the chaos that ensued. Obviously not the first I’ve witnessed this and definitely not the last.
Hours later, 31-year old Charlie Kirk died the same way.
So I ask - what’s the difference? This is what Amanda Seales says, that many of you co-sign:
But I say someone can say the same about the man that was murdered in front of me.
Clearly someone thought his words or actions were justified in him dying. Someone thought the man in Bmore harmed others or was a threat, or made the shooter angry.
I do not know the man that was shot, but that did not stop the “stop the violence” conversations afterwards and comments on the post I shared.
Everything someone who hates Kirk can say about the justification of his death, someone else is saying about the death of the 31-year old man I saw murdered, along with every other murder I have witness personally in my life (which has only been street violence.)
What is justice and what is karma and who is allowed to decide?