I Will Not Be Gaslit by Death or History

 I’m sorry that Chirle Kirk died. Death is a threshold, and grief deserves space. But I will not be bullied into silence. I will not pretend this man was a saint. He wasn’t. He caused harm, and I will not rewrite that truth just because he’s gone.

Grief does not erase accountability. Mourning does not demand revision. I can hold space for loss without surrendering my voice.

Gaza is burning. Trump is lying. And finally—finally—some people are seeing what I saw long ago.

This man was not a savior. He was not misunderstood. He was wrong. He incited violence. He enabled cruelty. He let the world burn while pretending it was righteous fire.

I will not be silenced by decorum or delay. I saw it then. I see it now. And I will not pretend that complicity is leadership.

Let the record show: I spoke. I witnessed. I refused to rewrite the truth for comfort.

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