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Erika Kirk is more mad that she got made fun of than the fact that her “dearly beloved” husband got brutally murdered infront of a large crowd and then viewed by millions online. This woman has horrible priorities.
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Anonymous 2w

That woman is prioritizing parading herself around to “mourn” her husband instead of taking care her kids after they lost their dad, I don’t think she has been priorities straight ever lol

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Anonymous 2w

Telling woman to stay home and raise their kids while they’re young, why doesn’t she do that? She has the money to keep her family afloat, why doesn’t she step down as CEO

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Anonymous 2w

Stop it. This is just cruel. Stop judging her heart based on random out of context photos.

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Anonymous 2w

I am going to guess you’re all women, all single, and never had a kid or professional job…if not, just know you sound like immature girls from a business owner who doesn’t really like Erika Kirk. Why does that matter? It doesn’t if you’re happy working minimum wage your whole life or getting married, not because of what you said but because it takes a sad person to talk about her like that, think about her that much, and still think that way about her. Clearly you’re much better people.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 2w

Normally I wouldn’t say that a woman should stay home and raise her kids, but in Erika’s case her kids just lost their dad, she’s their only parent left. I’d be less critical if she took a little time to do that then made her own platform with TPUSA in a more tasteful way than “hey guys, my husband got shot, but do you wanna see me walk onto the stage at his funeral with some pyrotechnics!?”

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

I’m repeating what she told women to do in a recent interview. To give up their careers to raise their kids, be a stay at home, and go backs when the kids are old enough fit kindergarten as if most employers will be a okay with a 5+ year gap in a resume

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 2w

Lol my bad I totally misread your comment, that’s a great point

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 2w

I’m going to assume you’re a man, lying about owning a business, and a Republican. Because you’re here defending a grifter who spreads harmful sexist messages to a mainstream audience. Just because someone’s a widow does not excuse them of criticism especially when their husband their turning into a martyr was a racist and had disgusting views about women

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 2w

Making yourself as much of a public figure has she has inevitably comes with opening yourself up to scrutiny, and that’s true for any public figure, not just Erika Kirk

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 2w

Since this app is mostly for college students I’m willing to guess he’s either 1) completely lying about being a business owner or 2) his family owns a business and he’s claiming it as his

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 2w

Like I said, sad. When someone disagrees with you the only answer is they’re a liar, a man, a Republican, and a defender a sexist grifter…who is the bigot, sexist? I’m a lot of things, but I’m neither a man, Republican (not sure why that would be evil, but clearly you know more about decency) or a liar. You clearly have no life experience but are full of judgement, and then your answer is to prove me right? Good luck working at Starbucks, complaining about how unfair life is.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 2w

You said nothing to counter the point I made and resorted to insults that you have no basis for making. That sounds more immature to me

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 2w

Hey you’re the one that made assumptions about all of us. Maybe don’t make assumptions and I won’t assume your a POS with no friends 🤷

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 2w

I’m a man in a relationship with a woman, I’m a registered republican. I align with more conservative views. I’m allowed to voice my opinion that it’s quite frankly very weird that a person can “forgive” the person who supposedly killed her husband, but she’s so fed up and upset over people making fun of her online.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

If you can’t see how her whole gimmick and charade comes off really weird then you’re choosing to ignore the obvious

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

All she had to do was mourn her husband (natural) then quietly run stuff from behind the scenes, maybe make a few scholarships or foundations or whatever in Charlie’s name, and called it a day. Instead she goes full WWE and cuts a scathing promo dressed as Janet Jackson.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 2w

i'm gonna assume you're a squid

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 2w

holy shit cry harder

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1w

In the words of her late husband “gun violence is a small price to pay”

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