Charlie Kirk: Shoeshine Boy for Power
Fact, this is how you wrote your whole history. And we're watching it now play out in real time. You mythologize like you're doing now. And you're watching that myth making process going on right now with Charlie Kirk, like I say, in real time, in just the last few months. The truth of the matter is Kirk was barely known to most people.
He was just a weird far right grifter, spewing fallacious white nationalist KKK xenophobic racist talking points to choirs of chronically online inexperienced college kids. That's all he was. That's what he was. That's what Charlie Kirk was. He was part of the right wing traveling circus peddling the same old dogmas of the power structure.
Fully, completely, fully aligned with the rich and powerful, and generally attacking the weak and the vulnerable. Paid to be an imperialist colonial apologist, doing that brave courageous work of justifying white supremacy in a white supremacist country. Company man. That's what he was. And he made himself extremely wealthy, basically, by being a shoeshine boy for power.
That's what Charlie Kirk was. Let's be honest. No one quotes him. He was he he was a thoroughly mediocre mouthpiece for the mediocre white American aristocracy. That's what he was.
His mind was never tainted by a single original thought of his own, believe me. Untalented, unintellectual sycophant of the power structure. And then now you've got the mythologized one, the one mythologized in death who was a a brave truth teller, a paragon of virtue, standing up against the odds. Right? Who got cut down because what?
He posed a threat to the power structure? It's both comedic and contemptible. To be honest, it's comedic and contemptible how much disdain they have for your intelligence. That they could actually just inflate this false icon and fly Charlie Kirk like a blimp over a stadium and expect you to think that there's anything inside of that blimp except hot air. That traveling circus that Charlie Kirk was a part of, that traveling circus has turned into a Las Vegas residency show now, starring Candace Owens and Erica Kirk, and an assortment of, you know, random supporting players.
Just wait. Eventually, there's gonna probably gonna be a musical about it.
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