Wisbech Eagle
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- Location
- Truro Cornwall
- Country
England
That you don’t regard them as extrem is not a surprise. Clearly others do. Myself included. Evangelical Christian Nationalism is a really dangerous regression. You have only to read Andrew Torba to understand that.The idea that Charlie Kirk had extreme views is absurd.
Indeed, if Corny isn't lying about his age then he literally grew up in times where people were more socially conservative than Charlie Kirk.
Corny's views would have been considered the extreme ones, not Kirk.....Yet he spends so much time trying to paint other people as extreme it's quite laughable.
Kirk was the guy who would welcome those who disagreed with him to debate him.
Yeah, some extremist.......Extremists do the opposite.
It’s divisive and based on feelings of superiority.
Charlie Kirk had the mitigating qualities of being a nice guy, with an attractive, engaging personality and willingness to engage in debate. You come across adversaries like that. People you can like, but still fundamentally disagree with. I would have enjoyed debating with him. Just as I enjoyed debating with a very kind and personable Imam in Jerusalem. He was funny, respectful and welcoming. He was also completely indoctrinated, certain and wrong. He reminds me of Kirk.
It’s the beliefs that are contested. Not the individual holding them.
I agree we used to be more socially conservative in the past, though not to the same degree as Christian Nationalists. It’s refreshing that most in society have progressed to a better understanding of how we ought to behave. We are more accepting and less repressive than before. Most though doesn’t include all. The evidence for that being found every day in these pages and, regretfully, in the White House.
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