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vegansrock Thu 11-Sept-25 07:05:35

Isn’t it ironic that someone who made statements that some gun deaths are inevitable and justifiable to protect 2nd Amendment rights. - was shot by someone whose “rights” he was protecting.
Before anyone jumps on me - of course no one should be murdered for their views.

Wyllow3 Tue 23-Sept-25 22:51:05

foxie48

Yes, Maga hats with Kirk or Make America Charlie Kirk on the front. His widow made the speech before Trump and talked about non violence and love not hate, Trump followed and pretty much contradicted what she had said. Truly awful behaviour.

😡 he has no shame, no self awareness, nor respect for her 😡

keepingquiet Tue 23-Sept-25 21:16:42

MayBee70

Is it true that they were selling merchandise at his funeral?

Wouldn't suprise me at all...give more to the poor billionaires- these people have no shame...

foxie48 Tue 23-Sept-25 17:29:48

Yes, Maga hats with Kirk or Make America Charlie Kirk on the front. His widow made the speech before Trump and talked about non violence and love not hate, Trump followed and pretty much contradicted what she had said. Truly awful behaviour.

MayBee70 Tue 23-Sept-25 16:22:22

Is it true that they were selling merchandise at his funeral?

IOMGran Tue 23-Sept-25 15:01:19

Chocolatelovinggran

ronib, I was surprised to see that you think that marriages " in the West" are not loving, and do not feature husbands who want to please their wives and make them happy.
Is this your experience? It's not mine.

I wondered that too. My husband tries to make me happy and I try to make him happy. Last time I looked the Isle of Man is in the West.

Norah Tue 23-Sept-25 13:20:39

keepingquiet

Catholicism in the US is not the same as the Evangelical Movement which has funded Republican politics for years. The Evangelical Church, to which Kirk belonged, as far as I can figure, is a Protestant movement which supports unfettered capitalism and upholds right wing political idealogies.
It uses the Bible as a screen for its political support for Israel, in particular.

We really have no equivalent in the UK.

Catholicism is a different kind of faith entirely

This.

Iam64 Tue 23-Sept-25 11:29:52

I suspect you’re correct foxie, plus we now have Trump and jfk as experts on autism 🙈

foxie48 Tue 23-Sept-25 08:30:28

Having watched several videos of the service it was IMO a disrespectful, overtly political rally that encouraged hatred towards people who were "radical lefties" to use their expression ie anyone who wasn't a Maga supporter. I can't help thinking that Trump is using this murder to deflect interest in his association with Epstein. There's a branch of Maga that is very concerned in finding out the truth of who was involved with Epstein and committed crimes against young women.

Chocolatelovinggran Tue 23-Sept-25 08:16:57

I found it interesting that Mr Trump spoke at the memorial service/ rally for Mr Kirk about not loving his enemies, and, in fact, wishing bad things for them.
Only a few weeks ago, he was talking about his desire to attain heaven on his demise.
Well, Mr Trump, I wonder if you have taken your chances down a notch or two.

keepingquiet Tue 23-Sept-25 08:15:43

Catholicism in the US is not the same as the Evangelical Movement which has funded Republican politics for years. The Evangelical Church, to which Kirk belonged, as far as I can figure, is a Protestant movement which supports unfettered capitalism and upholds right wing political idealogies.
It uses the Bible as a screen for its political support for Israel, in particular.

We really have no equivalent in the UK.

Catholicism is a different kind of faith entirely

Wyllow3 Mon 22-Sept-25 23:50:33

keepingquiet

So a thread that started as a reaction to someone being shot has morphed into various (and I suspect not fully accurate) opinions on the current Pope.

It is good to hear people debating Catholicism though, I suppose, but not because some man was shot in America...

It's relevant as religion is a driving force in the USA inextricably linked to politics

If you have a view that men have a "hotline to God" that women don't then -

It's going to rebound every where. It already has on womens' health particularly around abortion. men return to being the "Heads of the Family" and if you then cut contraception an abortion or severely limit it ...

imaround Mon 22-Sept-25 22:22:05

Interestingly, I think Disney is about to be a case study on why corporations should stay out of politics and culture wars. Target as well.

The anti-Trump crowd is super mad for pulling Kimmel, which could cause them to lose money. I expect the pro-Trump crowd to be upset that Kimmel was allowed to return, which could cause them to lose money.

I miss the old days when we could just shop at wherever store had what we needed. grin

imaround Mon 22-Sept-25 22:09:01

Good news. Jimmy Kimmel has been restored to his show.

I read that Disney, the parent company of ABC, lost $3b because do many people cancelled services in protest. I have no idea if that is true or not as I didn't care to look it up. I do know a lot of people said they cancelled their service.

I know Target is still reeling from the continuing boycott, so I could believe the cancellations have hit Disney hard.

The most important thing is that the man did nothing wrong, he didn't say anything remotely horrible and should never have been removed.

www.cnbc.com/2025/09/22/disney-abc-jimmy-kimmel-return.html

keepingquiet Mon 22-Sept-25 22:08:40

So a thread that started as a reaction to someone being shot has morphed into various (and I suspect not fully accurate) opinions on the current Pope.

It is good to hear people debating Catholicism though, I suppose, but not because some man was shot in America...

Wyllow3 Mon 22-Sept-25 20:54:41

ronib

I spent five minutes looking at some Catholic Herald articles today which confirmed that Pope Leo is unlikely to change teachings on a number of key issues which Tyler Robinson acted upon. Wwm2

Yes, it was known when he was chosen that he was "conservative" on those issues.

I was looking at the time that progress on women having more power in the church would be halted, but progressive on other social and political concerns.

Its not just matter of "involving" women in some way. Ie its fine to organise events and so on, but theologically the current pope believes that women cannot intercede between the congregation of Catholics and God, only men can let the words of god pass as it were, through them, for them.

I fear that it's not just the traditional Catholics in the USA have this POV, either, in Christian Churches.

(Progressive Catholics have a very different POV ie some will use contraception).

What we have won as women is under threat, is it not, big time, if we in the UK follow these paths.

Wyllow3 Mon 22-Sept-25 20:44:16

I felt sick on that too. Sick of heart.

And the sick idiocy of continuing to support the gun and war like culture and doing nothing to limit the sale of automatic weapons (as opposed to rifles, sport - I don't like it a lot but its clearly a different matter).

Changing the Department for Defence for the Department for war.

foxie48 Mon 22-Sept-25 17:36:31

I felt quite sick watching Trump in that video. This was a memorial service for a young family man tbh I didn't like his politics but for Trump to turn this occasion into what basically became a political rally was disrespectful in the extreme. Does this man have no boundaries?

Norah Mon 22-Sept-25 17:31:36

ronib

The sanctity of life in that a fertilised egg should not be aborted. Marriage between a man and a woman only, thus offending LGBT. CK’s emphasis on love between a man and woman. There’s probably more. Norah

Biblical Evangelical Christian beliefs as well.

He wasn't Catholic. His wife had been. Red herring.

Caleo Mon 22-Sept-25 17:07:34

Ought I to have heard of him?

ronib Mon 22-Sept-25 17:00:44

The sanctity of life in that a fertilised egg should not be aborted. Marriage between a man and a woman only, thus offending LGBT. CK’s emphasis on love between a man and woman. There’s probably more. Norah

MayBee70 Mon 22-Sept-25 16:57:51

I was chatting to a lovely German couple the other day and they actually said ( without any input from me ) that what’s happening in America reminds them of pre war Germany.

Norah Mon 22-Sept-25 16:56:00

ronib

Considering that Charlie Kirk was pretty mainstream Catholic in his views, unlike say the Church of England who doesn’t have hard rules in quite the same way, it must be of some interest? If only to be aware of the dangers?

Which of his views do you perceive as Catholic?

Oreo Mon 22-Sept-25 16:48:42

Whitewavemark2

The tribute rally was scary.

The Christian nationalists appear to have little to do with Christianity.

I didn’t see it, what makes you say that? In what way was it scary?

imaround Mon 22-Sept-25 16:14:35

youtu.be/rukllP7OQrE?si=JzFDadlCHrMW7viB

ronib Mon 22-Sept-25 15:22:14

I spent five minutes looking at some Catholic Herald articles today which confirmed that Pope Leo is unlikely to change teachings on a number of key issues which Tyler Robinson acted upon. Wwm2

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