Charlie Kirk’s assassination has entered a small category of national and international psychological trauma that includes 911 and JFK.
Like the moments of an unfolding car wreck these events are indelibly recorded in our minds, bypassing intellectual filters and defenses.
Trauma is also known to open the mind to posthypnotic suggestion.
Erika Kirk has stepped into the role of hypnotist, whether by instinct or design.
Trump may want to make a major speech on this, while the doors are open.
Speech would be heavy in symbolism.
The other side understands this and of course tries to hijack the narrative.
I think this will prove to be futile.
The fact is that, throughout history, Christians have been bad-ass. And white males the same.
Enter Joan of Arc.
They’ve poked the wrong family of bears.
I agree, the left have totally, unequivocally, sunk themselves
‘Sleeping giant’ likely woke up for Turning Point USA after Charlie Kirk’s assassination
Disestablishmentarian wrote:
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Charlie Kirk’s assassination has entered a small category of national and international psychological trauma that includes 911 and JFK.
Like the moments of an unfolding car wreck these events are indelibly recorded in our minds, bypassing intellectual filters and defenses.
Trauma is also known to open the mind to posthypnotic suggestion.
Erika Kirk has stepped into the role of hypnotist, whether by instinct or design.
Trump may want to make a major speech on this, while the doors are open.
Speech would be heavy in symbolism.
The other side understands this and of course tries to hijack the narrative.
I think this will prove to be futile.
The fact is that, throughout history, Christians have been bad-ass. And white males the same.
Enter Joan of Arc.
They’ve poked the wrong family of bears.
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Regarding poking the bear-
PDJT had something to say earlier tonight about that; see foldspace’s synopsis :
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4337936/posts?page=2984#2984
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“The psycho left has been poking a sleeping bear with sticks, calling the bear names, stealing the bear’s wallet, and have actually begun shooting the bear. But this isn’t an ordinary bear, folks. No, it’s not. This, of course, is what scholars refer to as a metaphor. So if I were a miserable Lefty who hated my dad and thought John Oliver was a real looker, I’d pause here and ask myself, ‘Do I want to keep poking this bear, or do I want my face to be ripped off in a horrific bear accident?’”
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