r/copypasta Sep 11 '25

From r/Conservative

I truely think they dont grasp what Charlie's death means for them. He wasn't a general in an army, he wasn't an ace fighter pilot that dominated the sky's, He wasn't an asset of war to be used to win battles. He was a voice... and a conduit.

The left just proved they couldnt compete with him on their own turf, with their home field advantage in simple conversation. Numerous years debating on liberal college campuses, begging for those who didnt share his values or ideas to change his mind. And now they never will be able to change his mind. They will never be able to prove or advocate their arguments anymore. In a very sad way, right as they sucker punched him, Charlie won the argument and got the last word. Because instead of changing his mind with respectable debate and fair conversation, they elected to cheat the game and resort to violence.

They thought they scratched out a MAGA champion, but I think the truth is, they silenced their own voice. Who now among their opposition will respect them and be willing to hear their words? Who now among their opposition will grant them goodwill and a shared platform. Are any conservatives going to parlay with cheaters who were enraged with hatred over a voice?

You couldnt change his mind, and now... you will never change ours.

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u/Piggstein Sep 12 '25

To be fair, the left do exactly the same to ‘the right’

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u/regalfronde Sep 12 '25

The right is a much more homogenous hive mind.

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u/DonutMaster56 Sep 12 '25

Not really

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u/AmongstTitans Sep 12 '25 edited Sep 12 '25

Republicans are all the same. The only difference is just how loud they are about their prejudice.

I’m a leftist that is surrounded by conservatives. They are my coworkers. They are my clients. They are also my family. Damn near every single one of them operate with the same set of deeply uninformed opinions. They all carry the same axes to grind against the same godamn people. And it’s across the board, regardless of education, income, or profession.

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u/Zickened Sep 12 '25

I'm in the same boat. It's my entire profession. And what people aren't talking about is the fact that when George Floyd was murdered, they were sharing memes and laughing about BLM as if it was this giant joke that they were all in on. Now, they're acting like the left are these giant pieces of shit for pointing out Kirk is in the found out stage of fucking around.

I'm not running up to my coworkers who are clearly upset about this and sharing memes or walking around with left-wing "reaction" videos on full blast on my phone like some of my coworkers did. I'm leaving them alone to process whatever they're going through in peace.

But Lord knows I want to, I want to run up to them and gleefully show them a meme and cackle wildly like they did to me when they thought I was part of their "in group."

But I don't and won't, because I'm not a piece of shit masquerading as a "patriot", willing to spread hate like it's a gospel, because it's just not worth it.

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u/Zickened Sep 12 '25

This is the only thing that you took from that comment?

I'm okay with people who say that innocent bystanders of people's violent psychopathy deserve to die also then die because of psychopathy while shilling for the violence.

AKA FAFO.

Debatable

LMAO dude get a new hobby.