To silence Charlie? Or to silence all those who think like him? The left can’t engage in dialogue or sit in an open forum ready to address any political, social, or world issue.
He represented the new generation of youth fed up with the counterculture movement. For years, our country has swung so far left that the exception became more important than the rule.
Inclusion really means divide and conquer, since instead of being an American, you are labeled a Native American, a naturalized American, an African American, a Hispanic American, and countless other variants to highlight individualism and differences.
Gender multiplied into cisgender, transgender, non-binary, agender, gender-fluid, and many more. You can even identify as a cat or a parakeet. Again, this reinforces the individual over the group.
Charlie dedicated his life to the cause, entering hostile colleges willing to dialogue with youth in a respectful manner so they could understand how much programming, indoctrination, anger, and fear had shaped a generation with no faith in the rule of law, government, or institutions.
A single shot implies a trained person, someone who premeditated this act. Why did he do it? Who is behind him? Why would you shoot a person willing to dialogue with you about the perspectives of a better future?
Why would you hate someone who could calmly explain the elements of deception taught at colleges, where for more than 65 years the radical left has nurtured these ideas?
It was a shot at all of us who believe in a better future, in our institutions being solid, and in political change constantly swinging in the U.S. We were all hit —we all felt the blood gushing from his neck as he died instantly in front of more than 3,000 young people.
What the shooter and those behind him don’t know is that the 3,000 people present now understand what to truly fear: those who refuse to reason or unite the country, those who would rather shoot than talk. And for that reason, all those across the U.S. who met Charlie will now have a cause to continue his work.
The radical left went too far. They couldn’t control him, and that is why someone—produced by this movement—took Charlie’s life. Link this event to the brutal incident in Charlotte, NC, where an innocent woman bled to death while five people walked away without helping.
All in less than a week, again, a man arrested more than 14 times for violence and with mental issues was out on the street, ending another person’s life—for what?
Charlie’s cause is now ever-present in our hearts. Liberal postures within the judicial system, visceral hatred institutionalized at universities, and the poisoning of our youth are totally out of control—defying state, institution, government, and even family.
The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position of Gateway Hispanic.
