drayer54
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This was a discussion I had in MSP last week. It's an interesting point.Talking about how many people have been burned and brutally killed by illegals and it's a shoulder shrug and the lady in the SUV was a heroic martyr. This was before the other guy. It's weird because some of the deaths hit hard and others don't. I know a lot of people who were truly shook by the Charlie Kirk one because of how graphic it was. How innocent he was in the moment and the hate of the shooter.I would guess the majority or probably all of the people on this board don’t really care about the deaths but it’s political ammo to work with.
The one that hit my head harder than any other that I didn't experience in person was Iryna Zarutska. That one wouldn't leave my head for a long time and is even hard just thinking about it now. Every dynamic of the story from how innocent she was, how brutal he was, how pathetic the bystanders were, my genuine anger at the politicians who enabled it, her story from how she got here, that look she gave him in horror after it happened and just the whole scene. Honestly, that is probably the worst one I've ever seen. Just a disgraceful moment for our country.
It's weird because I mean in honesty, I laughed at a Russian guy getting blown up on X this morning and that is also a death. The North Korean sledding in a land mine is pure comedy. But yeah, it's harder to take some views seriously (LifeLong) when they shrug at the deaths of innocent people in the US that were entirely preventable because of ridiculous crime and immigration policies but want us to freak out with them when people who took a lot of risks in these situations happened to die.