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In reply to the discussion: Erika Kirk can't keep Charlie's audience [View all]A smug little man full of spite,
Mocked a girl for her cami too tight.
Though her points rang out clear,
He sold rage, not good cheer
Now his widow must carry that blight.
A preacher of rage dressed as truth,
Built his fame on humiliating youth.
He sneered at their pain,
For clicks and for gain
Now his widow must mimic the uncouth.
He crowed while young women were shamed,
Called it debate, but its rage he proclaimed.
Now hes gone in a flash,
And his wife sells the trash
Still dolled up while preaching the blamed.
Charlie Kirk built his name on abuse,
Sneering lies he would gleefully juice.
He mocked nervous teens,
Sold misogynist scenes
Now his widow repackages Zeus.
The phony bastard, with his jaw clenched in hate,
Filmed girls just to humiliate.
Now he's dead, and his wife
Tries to monetize strife
But she can't play the patriarch's fate.
Charlie Kirk mocked a girl for her chest,
Then framed her as loose and unblessed.
Now he lies cold and still,
While his widow must fill
The old role: make hate look like the rest.
He made his fortune on shame,
Filming girls, then distorting their name.
Now he's rotting in dirt,
While his wife hawks his hurt
Still selling slut-hate for acclaim.
The prick built an empire on lies,
Where cruelty passed as being wise.
Now hes gone in a flash,
Just a martyr for cash
And his wife keeps the grift in disguise.
She preaches that women submit,
While cashing in every last bit.
Not tending the hearth,
But inflating his worth
In heels, with a Bible, and grit.
Erika weeps in soft light,
Sells housewifely virtue by night.
But behind the sweet pose,
Are spreadsheets and clothes
A brand built on patriarch spite.
They cry that a woman's place stays
In the home, out of power or praise.
Yet the helpmeets they tout
Run empires of clout
While scorning the feminists ways.
In florals, she plays the pure wife,
Preaching homebound, subservient life.
But her empires vast,
Built on grifting the past
A soft dress concealing the knife.
She gazes up, sweet and demure,
While selling the Christian-cute cure.
But behind all the lace,
Is a cold marketplace
Where submission is branding, not pure.
With ruffles and Bibles in tow,
She stages a God-fearing show.
But the gospel she preaches
Lines pockets, not reaches
Its couture for the patriarchys glow.
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She's the "wrong" gender. She's suppose to be home taking care of all the babies.
Biophilic
Wednesday
#4
Also maga totally rejects forgiveness. Too woke, too empathic/sympathetic. Not manly-man enough. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Wednesday
#8
Some Kirk fans might even suggest that she's practicing DEi, Heaven forbid. nt
allegorical oracle
Wednesday
#24
Ironic, to use the word titillate,when the article is about a nipple malfunction.
BattleRow
Wednesday
#7