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Prof Triggernometry
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The tragic death of Charlie Kirk is proving to be far more than a personal loss to his family and followers; it’s becoming a national reckoning. In the aftermath, countless Democrats are openly renouncing their party on social media, declaring that they can no longer stand with an institution that mocks, smears, and vilifies anyone who challenges its orthodoxy. What we’re witnessing may be the real turning point in America: ordinary people crossing the political divide, not out of partisanship, but out of conscience and moral revulsion.
Charlie Kirk spent his career urging young Americans to think for themselves, to challenge narratives, and to stand firm in their faith and values. Now, in his absence, his message has ignited something larger, a movement of disillusioned Democrats who recognize the rot within their own ranks. This isn’t just a ripple on social media; it’s a shift in the culture. If the Democratic Party’s own people are beginning to walk away en masse, it marks the breaking point of a decades-long stranglehold on the narrative. This moment may well be remembered as the spark that began the great political realignment of the United States. A true turning point in the USA. #walkaway
Charlie Kirk spent his career urging young Americans to think for themselves, to challenge narratives, and to stand firm in their faith and values. Now, in his absence, his message has ignited something larger, a movement of disillusioned Democrats who recognize the rot within their own ranks. This isn’t just a ripple on social media; it’s a shift in the culture. If the Democratic Party’s own people are beginning to walk away en masse, it marks the breaking point of a decades-long stranglehold on the narrative. This moment may well be remembered as the spark that began the great political realignment of the United States. A true turning point in the USA. #walkaway