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We're Entering Uncharted Territory (what happened to these people)

Permalink 09/15/25 22:49, by OGRE, Categories: News, Background, In real life, Politics, Strange_News

I wrote this the other day on Substack:

This is an odd subject, because I don’t think we’ve ever been here before as a society.

Generally, people from Western nations tend to honor the dead.

That is to say, human life has intrinsic value and worth. Those who relied upon, or where emotionally connected to the person who died—they have worth as well—this current crop of people on the left doesn’t see things this way.

Their worldview doesn’t work within the realm of how people generally operate. These individuals literally have no legacy. Who will grieve them when they die? Their kids are taught (by them) that they shouldn’t respect those who just died—because of a difference in opinion.

Moreover, who doesn’t want to be grieved when they die? Who doesn’t value life—when every living thing on the planet fights to stay alive? How can someone become so inverted?

This is not normal human behavior. We’re all selfish, if we’re honest. It’s part of what keeps us alive when outside circumstances might dictate otherwise—it’s part of being human.

But these people on the left are subject to a cause that promises them nothing. Literally nothing. They’re subjecting themselves to the worst kind of slavery. Their minds have been captured. They are by literal definition slaves.

These people who are celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death are looking at life like it’s 3rd person (and I don’t mean by using pronouns). It’s as if they believe they can walk away after all this, and there is somewhere else that their mind truly resides (they’re separated from reality).

But there’s nowhere to go—at least not in the sense that those still living can interact with.

So what does this tell us?

It tells me (at least) that there are a whole lot of people who are “not all there” and are willing to commit to horrible acts—just because they are directed to do so. They are selfless—but selfless in service of something that will never benefit them—or their offspring.

This creates quite the dilemma.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.” ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

This enemy is new, in that they don’t really understand reality—and don’t even act within the confines of their own best interest.

This is like humans vs ants (and I mean that metaphorically, not literally) most of us, can’t imagine a world in which any people champion a cause that makes things worse (for them and for everyone else).

This leftist mindset just serves to create more of the angst and hopelessness that came before it.

Where do we go from here?

I have no idea, but I know that a lot of people are going to either wake up, or live miserable lives, because the clock is ticking—none of these people are getting any younger.

Time comes for us all. It’s what we do while we’re here that matters.

There people who are worried that those on the right are "canceling" people who endorsed the assassination of Charlie Kirk, but that argument ignores the core difference of what's happening here.

The left canceled people for telling the truth, things like, "Men can't have babies" and "There are physical differences between men and women." Basic biology was enough to get someone canceled by the left.

The people endorsing political assassinations are in no way on the same level as those stating biological facts.

These people aren’t just sharing “mean jokes” with their friends.

They are broadcasting their endorsement of assassination(s) on social media—many in video format—not in their DMs.

These people are being intentionally performative about it.

There is no "cancelling." The people publicly celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death are bringing this upon themselves—through their deliberate and performative actions. They're effectively doxxing themselves.

The question is, “Why?” Who seeks the company of those who wish literal death upon those they disagree with?

What do you think?

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