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Why is this so hard to get?
I don't know if this is real or not. That's the entirety of the argument. It _might_ be real. Or not. I don't get to know.
Can they fake the whole crowd? Yes they can. Can they fake the whole event? Yes they can. Have they done it? Who knows? Certainly not me. The only point of reference I have is the kike media. As far as I am concerned, Charlie Kirk never existed - I don't know him. I never knew him. He could have been a vocaloid-like synthetic creation, as far as I'm able to determine.
Though, I don't _believe_ Charlie Kirk never existed. At the same time, I cannot _know_ he did. But do you see what I'm talking about?
We're so detached from reality that we have lost the ability to determine it and to interact with it to such an extent that is actually hard to believe. That's how covid happened. People in my part of the world, the world epicenter of the first terrible wave, for the vast majority do not know anyone that died from covid personally. But somehow, they still believe the tv over their own experience. The reality sold by the tv trumped the reality they could experience with their own eyes - they did not know anyone dying with covid, but the tv tells lots of people have died. So that's it.
The industrial revolution really was a disaster on the human race.