The Bloodlust Is Real: Charlie Kirk’s Murder Was the Wake-Up Call In 1975, the Baader-Meinhof gang—a cocktail of Marxism, daddy issues, and dynamite—stormed the West German Embassy and torched it with people inside. Their justification? Revolution, baby. But the real question came from a tabloid headline that didn’t mince words: “So, Who’s Sick?” Fast-forward 50 years and Charlie Kirk—a loudmouth conservative who, love him or hate him, was engaged in peaceful debate—is murdered on a college campus. And the response? Cheers. Not silence. Not condemnation. Cheers. The sickness isn’t confined to the perpetrator. It’s systemic. It’s cultural. Hell, it’s strategic. And if you think this is just Gen Z being “edgy,” I’ve got a stack of diversity training manuals that…
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