Category: Mass Media

  • Reaction to Charlie Kirk

    As a whole, the reaction to Charlie Kirk’s shooting has been divided, to say the least.

    On the left, you have people offering their thoughts and prayers, for both him, his family, his wife, etc.

    On the right however, you have people crying over him like he was the messiah, sent from the heavens above, and vowing payback to the Democrats.

    Like here on Twitter :

    https://x.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1965859755286769804

    https://x.com/PatriciaHeaton/status/1965883114464612851

    https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1965891194724167972

    https://x.com/Riley_Gaines_/status/1966149325660291095

    You have videos like this :



    And this :

    I even saw this :



    WTF?! MLK? I mean, what in the actual fuck?!


    They are reacting like Charlie Kirk was the president, and he was shot.

    Which, I guess, makes sense, Charlie Kirk was their shadow president.

    It was Hitler in power in Germany. But there were a whole lotta people below him, carrying out evil heinous shit. If you were to take out the top amongst them, you would see a truly vitriolic backlash, like we’re seeing here. Because power only cares about holding power.

    And that’s all that the Republican party is, nowadays.

  • Emily The Criminal

    I truthfully find that the further and further I look, I see no one going backwards in time, especially for the times that we find ourselves in.

    Emily The Criminal does just that. It almost feels like a movie ripped straight from the 70’s. Where nobody can win, the good guy always loses.

    Except, it’s set in today’s times. With today’s crushing student debt. With today’s youth, unable to find jobs. With today’s youth being asked to work for no pay.

    I love the line, “Hey, you wanna tell me what to do, put me on the fucking payroll.

    In my mind eye, it’s an almost perfect representation of not only what today’s young people are going through, it’s almost perfect representation of what we’re going through as a nation.

    And the lengths some of us have to go to simply to advance. This isn’t about getting ahead. This isn’t about gaining some high paying job straight out of college, for those that can even find a job straight out of college.

    No, it’s simply inching their way along. Crawling, before walking. Except, that we, as a society, keep on kicking them back. Screaming at them, “THAT’S MINE!”