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>>516070570
Indeed it does, and not always good ones. It's up to us to adress this in a healthy way. Both deaths hit me on a spiritual level, after I thought I had become hardened to watching violence. It has led me to confront the trauma I had not dealt with from seeing 9/11 in my youth... what's more, some of my first childhold memories of TV were seeing Waco and OKC bombing footage. I hope other Anons, particuarly Millenials, make these connections, and begin to heal as well.
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>>516030848
sure sure
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Charlie Kirk's powerful tribute: 'America will never be the same'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15086545/Charlie-Kirks-tribute-murdered-Ukrainian-refugee-Iryna-Zarutska.html

https://archive.is/DJmlB

Charlie Kirk paid tribute to a young Ukrainian refugee murdered on American soil just hours before his shocking assassination at a Utah college.

On Tuesday evening, Kirk, the influential conservative and founder of Turning Point USA, shared a photo on social media of 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska, the refugee brutally stabbed on a North Carolina light rail train last month.

In the image, Zarutska appears hunched in her seat, moments before she was allegedly killed in a random attack by Decarlos Brown, a man with a long criminal history and diagnosed schizophrenia.

'America will never be the same,' Kirk wrote in one of his final tweets, just hours before he was gunned down in what Utah's governor has called a 'political assassination.'

Kirk's post about Zarutska comes as conservatives pointed to her killing as a symbol of America's collapse under what they described as 'soft-on-crime' justice systems in Democrat-led cities.

A federal indictment was announced on Tuesday in the Zarutska case, elevating Brown's charges to include causing death on a mass transportation system - a federal offense that carries the death penalty.

Then came Kirk's impassioned response, highlighting Zarutska's death as a symbol of a country in decline.

'This was a young woman living the American dream,' said Attorney General Pam Bondi, announcing the charges. 'Her horrific murder is a direct result of failed soft-on-crime policies that put criminals before innocent people.'

Kirk, whose post accompanied news coverage of the crime, had long warned about the consequences of criminal leniency, calling America's justice system 'broken beyond repair' in earlier speeches.

His post about Zarutska came only a day before his own life was cut short.