It is insanely important to remind ourselves that those celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk aren’t just random civilians but are members of the police, military and intelligence services. The left’s eagerness for violence is not a fringe issue restricted to some nurses on TikTok and university lecturers but it is an endemic feature of modern left wing politics that has metastasised into every critical field across the West.
Noticer News exposed that members of an Australian police force were caught on tape saying they wanted to shoot nationalists - months before the same force was caught celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk. In both cases, within the same police force, a violently anti-White, anti-Western left-wing ideology was clearly present within the institution itself. Despite the audio’s release in May, SAPOL has taken no confirmed disciplinary action against the unidentified officers, allowing this violent anti-nationalist mindset to fester unchecked, until it resurfaced in the same force’s celebration of Kirk’s death.
Countless instances like this microcosm are repeating across Australia, the Anglosphere and greater Europe. We have been compromised from within and cannot afford to continue our complacency. The ideology that drives police officers to desire shooting nationalists is the same that celebrates Kirk’s death. This violent left wing ideology must be driven out of the places that hold authority over our lives before it surfaces with even more confidence.
Inspiration for what Trump and the American right could do has been drawn from the historical Tailhook scandal, which the left at the time seized upon as a pretext to force sweeping structural changes to the United States military. But Kirk’s assassination isn’t some scandal for domestic American politics - it is an existential flash point for the West. We can no longer tolerate having our institutions stacked by enemies who have made it clear they want us dead. A decisive removal of the violent leftist ideological partisans who currently infest our governments is required. If we fail to act, the same forces that celebrated Kirk’s death will only grow bolder and more entrenched.
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Speaking at the WEF, Savor CEO Kathleen Alexander boasts about how her company is "saving the planet" from the evils of agriculture by replacing real butters and oils with synthetic versions made from carbon dioxide and methane. 😳
"Savor is part of bringing transformation to the food system by re-imagining how we make an entire macronutrient—fats and oils."
"The result is that we can dramatically lower the planetary footprint of our food system."
"Our food system today uses about 50% of the habitable land on the planet. It's 20-30% of our greenhouse gas emissions."
"And we can reduce all of those by 50-100%."
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