Thanks, M. I am healing up, what happened to me was a bit ridiculous, at least from my perspective. I mean so much so I feel like I want to make up a story of what happened because the real story is so stupid. I mean, not stupid on my part I just feel stupid because of what took me down. This was my first time I have had to be rushed to an emergency room in all my years. Anyway, it was all new, weird, kind of like a horror movie, and just not something I want to do again. However, I feel like I was educated by the experience, came out the other end of it knowing more than I did going in, and probably am better for it.
Funny thing, I just feel like last month and this month have been all about teaching me new things. I did not know what a Groyper was until two days ago. I knew nothing about Groyper culture, how they think, act, communicate, or the video games they played. I don't know how many Groypers are out there, how they are distributed across this country state by state, nor did I know you could get killed by one until this one killed Charlie Kirk.
Seems to me that if you wanted to address why Kirk was killed, it would make sense to honestly look at the guy that killed him, his Groyper group, and how that led him to killing a person he felt was just not as far right as he wanted him to be.
This killing had nothing to do with Democrats or liberals. It was all about being so rabidly MAGA, Ultra MAGA, that you were radicalized by your online peer group and went out with your rifle and killed a person that, in reality, was not really much different than you.
I am not even sure how many MAGA people know what a Groyper is, what Nick Fuentes has to do with them, nor that the Groypers saw Kirk as a fascist they needed to eliminate.
Maybe the lesson life has been trying to teach me the last couple months is, be careful there is a lot of shit that can sneak up on you and kill you.
