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Without Europe, I don’t know the streets are so noisy.
In the Middle East, there is no such little peace.
Without America, I don’t know what politics is like.
This world, sometimes it feels like a large script killing, everyone is boiling in their own copies, and still always feel that someone else wrote it wrong.
Anyway, In the United States, a massive campaign of “human-meat search”, “open-box (public personal information)” and “catch the enemy” is ongoing.
Watch media reports, US Army Colonel Scott Stephens has also recently failed, having been suspended by the military for hinting that Charlie Cook “incites” to political violence.
What did he say?
Taking a look at the Colonel's social media, here's what he said: Charlie Kirk's death in Utah was tragic. However, we can comfort ourselves in knowing that Charlie is doing what he loves most-spreading messages of hate, racism, homophobic, misogynistic, and trans-sexism on college campuses. It also gives us a glimpse of which people in our lives support these views. I would show sympathy, but Charlie hates sympathy. As we have been told after many other tragedies, we must move on. We can't politicize this matter.
What does that mean?
The murder of Kirk was a tragedy.
Mr. Kirk has been guilty, and he has been spreading hatred at university.
Now that tragedy has happened, we cannot be politized.
I saw that there were also Americans who immediately objected and asked the colonel on social media: “He shouldn’t be murdered.”
Colonel Stephens replied: “He has been inciting political violence for years and eventually becoming a victim of this violence. It’s really tragic, and there’s no doubt. But not everyone should be shocked that the leopard really eats your face.
Colonel’s remarks also matched the position of many Americans.
In their view, Kirk's assassination should not be done, but many of Kirk's remarks are really not flattering. As the Colonel said earlier, Kirk "is doing what he loves most-spreading messages of hate, racism, homophobic, misogynistic and trans-sexism on college campuses".
The colonel may have thought that his soft-spoken voice belonged entirely to *.
But the point is, who defines *?
This is not for the Colonel.
Freedom of speech in the United States is a bit like self-catering – it looks like everything, but when you really reach out and take it, someone always holds your plate and says, “Oh, this one you can’t touch.”
Laura Rumer, a US far-right activist with close ties to Trump, tweeted hours after the shooting: “Tonight I’m going to make all those who celebrate his death ‘famous’, so if you’re sick to celebrate his death, be prepared for your future career prospects to be completely destroyed.”
The colonel was dismissed, and a teacher at the Nankara High School fell sick.
He posted that he would "send his thoughts and prayers to his children, but with all due respect, America is greater today..."
That's not bad. Under the pressure of Republican lawmakers, the local school district responded that the teacher had been expelled.
CNN noted that on social platform X, some right-wing people are still posting real-time updates of news reports that have been fired for remarks involving Kirk.
So, on social media in the United States, the movement is getting good, more and more people are coming out to report, and there is a man who is opposed to Kirk; more and more people are being besieged, suspended, dismissed ...
According to statistics, dozens of people have lost their jobs, including military officers, teachers, firefighters, commentators, and many more are still going on.
When position becomes a shackle, reason becomes the earliest victim.
This has also received strong cooperation from American officials.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Christie Norman said after the assassination of Kirk, "leftist remarks were ugly and sharp" and "tried to turn this opportunity into evil."
But she stressed that this was a turning point for the United States and “the whole world,” “some things have changed.”
Musk, who broke up with Trump, is very consistent with the Trump administration on this point.
Musk said our friend Charlie Kirk was cold-blooded murdered while the Left is publicly celebrating, and the Left is the side of the murder, "this is the person we are dealing with here."
Who is the Left?
The Democratic Party too.
What then?
Accounts should be blocked, people should be arrested, those who should be fired will be fired, and those who should be expelled will be deported.
Previously, the West was a bit proud, “I disagree with what you say, but defend your right to speak”; but now, is it so proud?
The most ridiculous thing is that politicians in exile in the United States in some countries are now like ants on a hot bricket-spinning around.
These people came to the United States, some supported the Democratic Party, some supported the Republican Party, and previously attacked each other, but always a little joke, and there is nothing wrong with each other.
Many people speak the languages of the indigenous countries, and the mainstream Americans do not even know them.
But after Kirk was killed, the situation changed significantly.
As before, they express their views. They naturally favor the Democratic Party, and they lack the language arts of Biden and Obama. They can't help but accuse Kirk of spreading hatred, which is similar to the colonel's position mentioned earlier.
But they never expected that there was a trend of reporting in the United States.
They are even speaking the minority language, and they have been, and also @ officials of the Trump administration.
Trump administration, look, these people take American green cards and even seek political asylum in the United States. They actually attack your political allies as scum. Why haven't you checked them?
That's gonna have to be checked.
These people are now very anxious, immediately embrace Trump 180 degrees, the mind really can't turn, and, speaking out, like sprinkled water, can't get back.
But I'm really deported back, what should I do next?
Re-exile for exiles is just a closed loop of another fate-they will eventually understand that no land can lend safe haven forever.
Finally what do you think?
Let's make three superficial points.
First, the United States does not really know the large cultural movement is still going on.
In the past, some Republicans have accused Democrats of fighting against dissenters in this way, and you are blackened into homophobia, aversion, and so on, and your job is gone.
Now, some Democrats are accusing you of being Republicans, and you look at the smoke of American society now.
It’s all an internal U.S. affair, let’s see, without commenting.
Second, the United States might really need an enemy.
Internationally, America needs an enemy; Domestically, the United States also seems to need an enemy.
Whitney Phillips, an assistant professor at the University of Oregon, said: “Trying to blame those who are identified as celebrating Kirk’s death, or simply criticizing Kirk’s life and work, is actually shaping an enemy.
The so-called enemy is sometimes only the most reluctant part of the self-reflection.
Of course, this is the opinion of American professors.
Anyway, during the American Movement, all kinds of upstream lines, some people feel like they say very objectively, but sorry, you are on the blacklist too.
What *?
Now they are all in their true colors.
Third, how important a peaceful and stable environment is.
Still quite emotional.
Look at the world now, the war in the Middle East is fierce, and the capital of Qatar, far away from the battlefield, has been bombed; The streets of Europe are hot, Paris and London are rallies one after another, and many cars are ordered to celebrate; Not to mention the Russia-Ukraine war, one young man after another was sent to the meat grinder...
On this side of the United States, high hat one by one delivered, bullets flew everywhere, pity a large group of Koreans, to the United States to help open the factory to train Americans, finally was worn on the foot, wristband, and outside the waist chain, sent to prison ...
What do you mean?
We really don't live in a peaceful world, we are just lucky enough to live in a peaceful China.
Ordinary days are ordinary because someone has stopped all the extraordinary waves for you.
Our usual ordinary days, indeed, are the most awaited in many countries!