Do you feel the change?

Anderson

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Charlie Kirk’s death has left me with a strange emptiness. It feels almost like losing someone close — a friend or even family — even though I never met him. I only saw him online now and then, and I found myself agreeing with much of what he said. Still, his passing has left a darkness, a real feeling of loss.

When I scroll through social media, I see I’m not the only one. So many people are shaken. Some are picking up their Bibles again, others are walking away from left-leaning parties like the Democrats, and many are turning to God. It feels like a change is in the air.

I see people coming together in ways I’ve never noticed before. The Tommy Robinson march in the UK, with millions standing for faith, culture, community, and even Charlie’s memory, showed just how strong that unity is.

At the same time, there’s been a real pushback against those who mocked Charlie’s death. It feels like the tables have turned — a reversal of cancel culture, where those who ridicule a good man are the ones being rejected.

More than anything, I feel like we’re living through the start of a great awakening. The divide has become clearer than ever: on one side, the forces of evil and deception, and on the other, people carrying the torch of truth, faith, and what is right under Christ.
 

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Charlie Kirk’s death has left me with a strange emptiness. It feels almost like losing someone close — a friend or even family — even though I never met him. I only saw him online now and then, and I found myself agreeing with much of what he said. Still, his passing has left a darkness, a real feeling of loss.

When I scroll through social media, I see I’m not the only one. So many people are shaken. Some are picking up their Bibles again, others are walking away from left-leaning parties like the Democrats, and many are turning to God. It feels like a change is in the air.

I see people coming together in ways I’ve never noticed before. The Tommy Robinson march in the UK, with millions standing for faith, culture, community, and even Charlie’s memory, showed just how strong that unity is.

At the same time, there’s been a real pushback against those who mocked Charlie’s death. It feels like the tables have turned — a reversal of cancel culture, where those who ridicule a good man are the ones being rejected.

More than anything, I feel like we’re living through the start of a great awakening. The divide has become clearer than ever: on one side, the forces of evil and deception, and on the other, people carrying the torch of truth, faith, and what is right under Christ.
Charlie Kirk certainly seemed to be a very decent fella , a good family man, a religious man,
good political ideas.

He was a bad choice for the Crazy Lefty ( other ) to kill.

And, now there is so many videos of mean nasty lefties making a show of themselves re; The assassination of Charlie Kirk.

It will be interesting to see how it all plays out !
 

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