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Are we going to learn anything
from Charlie Kirk's death?


by Eric Hufschmid
2 Oct 2025


Are we going to react emotionally to Kirk's death?

Some people celebrated Charlie Kirk's death, and other people have accused Israel of killing him, but none of us benefit by celebrating Kirk's death, or by becoming angry at Israel for killing him.

We should learn from events in life

As I have pointed out many times, modern humans must have enough self-control to push ourselves into analyzing issues rather than reacting emotionally like a stupid animal. We should analyze Kirk's death, try to learn from it, and use that information to find ways to improve our lives.

One lesson to learn is that Kirk is another of the millions of Americans who lack the intellectual and/or emotional ability to understand the Second Amendment.

Those people believe that merely possessing guns is going to protect us from crime and corruption, as if guns have some magic force field around them.



Guns are tools, not magic wands

A gun cannot protect us from anything, just as a lawnmower, screwdriver, and shovel cannot protect us from anything.

We need the modern equivalent of a militia

The Second Amendment clearly states that the way to protect us is with "A well regulated Militia". Specifically, a team of men who have the courage, desire, and ability to investigate crimes and corruption, and use their guns to arrest or eliminate the destructive people.

Eliminating crime and corruption requires people to do some work. We have to get out of our chairs, get together with other people who have the courage to do something, and work together as a team. Nothing is going to happen simply by putting some tools in our homes.



There are lots of lessons to learn from Charlie Kirk's death

There are a lot of things that we could learn from Charlie Kirk's death. This document mentions just one of them. Try to find some others, and encourage other people to try to learn from problems.

Incidentally, his death reminds me of an old song, I Fought The Law. But in Charlie's case, the lyrics have to change to something like:

Laying in a grave at age 31,
I fought the Jews, and the Jews won.

I thought I was safe because I owned a gun.
But I was no safer than the people who have none.

I leave behind a fatherless son,
and I wonder if his mother is Zionist scum.
 
Will the world continue to let them win? Will Americans continue to believe that their guns are protecting them from crime and corruption?

Or are the Jews doing the human race a favor by eliminating the sickly societies that cannot take care of themselves, just like other predators are doing? In which case, we should change the last line in "Charlie's Song" above to:
and it's all because I'm just Goyim scum.