We older adults are unaware of the impact of Charlie Kirk upon Gen Z, Gen Y, and late Millennials (i.e., those under 30 and peak effect in the teenagers).
On X there are many entries from Parents and Grandparents who report that their children surprised them with acts of support for Charlie.
And it is not just in the USA ... it is a global awakening sweeping through Europe.
For example, view this 20 minute video by Vince Dao...
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@Frenchi If you could change something about yourself, what would it be and why?
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@steve-allen Have you ever took blame for something you didn't do just to get it over with?
@GregGutfeld Happy 61st, old man — Farrell's couldn’t handle us now. The Zoo would be just one scoop… and three Tums.
😢💔 My nieces lost their mother while in high school. They are in their 30's now, but it still hurts thinking about how she never got to see them go to prom or graduate, or get their first jobs, or any other significant milestones in their lives. And now the eldest is getting married. I know that it's going to be very emotional for her without her mom there to celebrate.
That's why I think Charlie's death has hit me so hard ... thinking about the void that will be left in his children's lives.