Memorial Service and Prayer Vigil for Charlie Kirk turn into Political Attacks and War Calls

The Memorial Service and Prayer Vigil held for Conservative Charlie Kirk at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. is a sad imagery of a national political party at Death’s doors. It is too late for this Scrooge. The speeches, e.g., from Kari Lake are moronically vitriolic and an attack against American college education and professors of all departments. It is not just Kari Lake promoting this perspective.

Speaking of Kirk’s murderer, Kari Lake in her speech makes a plea to mothers to not send your children to college, because she says that our colleges are “indoctrination camps.”

The Republican Party is nothing more than a hollowed-out shell. I have found numerous accounts of well-known right-wing influencers and Republican (Trump) Party Representatives posting collage pictures of Charlie Kirk beside Martin Luther King Jr. equating a right-wing podcast propagandist to a Civil Rights activist.

The very same person who has called the legacy of M.L.K. into question, as if every scholar on M.L.K. has not already explained his faults.

Today, just this morning I come across a picture from a Representative of Charlie Kirk, M.L.K. Jr., and Malcolm X.

As when I wrote about the statue of Pike recently ordered by President Trump to be restored and reinstalled (The Complex Legacy of Albert Pike: Public Opinions, Racism and his ideal of Republicanism), it reveals attempts at co-opting the legacies of historical persons.

Tomorrow, Vance is hosting the Charlie Kirk show. This represents a direct and open fusion of state power and partisan media. These are the people the Republican Party break their backs for to lift up, while spitting on the legacies of more deserved persons beneficial to our development on this continent.

I feel sorry for those who have concluded wrongly so that my approach and focus on the political sphere serves no great value. This blog in its iterations has never been focused on mere naval-gazing subjective spirituality so typical of the 20th century. Our causes, all these causes which we study and want to embody throughout history have met the sword, the fire and the chains of religious powers and political forces! We live in the world and must fight in it, as opposed to hiding within the illusions the comforts of Empire have provided. These comforts have turned many into slavish consumerists and laborers for the rest of their lives. It certainly serves no great value, if no one helps me, or have apathy. I have made every means to connect with my readers on these relevant topics.

Every day I have looked at this nonsense spreading in my country for well over a decade mind you, ever since the Bush era and September 9, 2011, as a little kid. That day was my political awakening in class the next day reading the newspaper on the aftermath.

I find this time period without guidance, because of past mistakes. I find that the restoration of the Theosophical Movement, its legacy, its aesthetic, its mission and teachings (that have become diluted and changed by New Age modern alternative spirituality influence), or some very similar genuine effort is needed once more in our time to elevate the people out of this idiocracy.

The Republican Party collectively do not represent a serious, electable and competent option for Americans of truly good-sense or who are gaining good-sense, after witnessing their party in power and true power-hungry form. The party and Trump loyalists are not serious about the legacies of actual great intellectuals and individuals. The attempt is not even half-hearted but has become disgustingly comedic. They have proven this to you.

Peachy Keenan, senior contributor to The Federalist and a contributing editor for The American Mind, who has over 130k followers on X is calling for “mass deprogramming,” because “The Democrat party has in many ways become American Hamas. The average Dem dreams of our deaths and our children’s deaths, prays for our deaths, and imagines the paradise that would appear once we are all dead (…) People who think like this cannot be allowed in positions of power over us, ever again.”

At the center of the argument for Fascism, according to one of its main philosophers Mario Palmiero, is distrust in the democratic processes, and in the ideal of Democracy. You see this tone in many minds in our times. Then, there are movements dedicated to weakening people’s trust and civic knowledge. Now, unlike sensationalists, I do not say that this administration is “Fascism.” It is not. It is an amalgamation of many Authoritarian elements and compromised motivations born long before Hitler and Mussolini. Fascism is the word that provides the emotional gut punch in the strategy of the Left and Liberals, and there are historical resemblances, but so are there with many other eras in government, which the citizens must learn from as examples against modern corruption. I, on the other hand have suggested, that a better strategy could be used to cut them in a thousand ways, than relying on people fearing being called a “Fascist,” which will lose its charm the more the World War II consensus collapses.

As to the ideal of Democracy and the importance of Intelligence to Democracy, that Alfred Korzybski expresses in General Semantics, Democracy depends upon the Intelligence of the People. I am not referring to measure of intelligence, or IQ as the race realist defines it, but the entire range of intelligence and creative potentiality of the People to problem solve and withstand the faults of human thinking. The racist does not demonstrate this degree and incredible flexibility of Intelligence required, and those of the type of thought continuously display this limitation in the political sphere.

Palmieri did not believe that the mass of citizens at this stage in history can possess it, or be made to become enlightened like so many of sage-philosophers. So, Palmieri explains, that we should abandon the dream of this faith in democracy for the Fascist concept of the totalitarian Hero at the apex who can lead us. This developed into mocking those who believe in the democratic ideal, principles and hopes. Many citizens here have fallen into Palmieri’s reasoning.

The Republican Party isn’t serious about the legacies of truly great people worthy of honor, nor are they serious about this country. In desperation, they need pretext to secure further political power and manage or sway Americans at the emotional level.





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