Growing up in a third-world country, gruesome murders were “normal”—men burned alive or stoned to death. Life had no value.
Never in my wildest dreams did I think I’d witness that same brutality in America, for the world to see.
In the wake of the horrific, senseless stabbing of Iryna Zarutska—who died alone and terrified. No one held her hand. No one stayed with her. Her death was preventable, yet she died in isolation.
My heart is broken.
It’s broken because, like Charlie, I’ve always believed in the power of dialogue. That’s exactly what Socially Infected was built for: creating space where we love each other despite our differences.
I’ve been unapologetically vocal about my Trump support—because that’s my First Amendment right, a freedom I never had growing up. I came to America at 18 from a culture where women were third-class citizens and told, “Little girls are meant to be seen, not heard.”
Well, this little girl has a LOT to say—and I’m not shutting up.
They killed Charlie Kirk for speaking his truth. A man who believed in peaceful debate, using words, not weapons.
While some twisted souls celebrated his death, the majority came together to mourn, remember, and pray.
God wins. Good wins.
This is the Turning Point. 🇺🇸
They didn’t silence Charlie.
They created a billion more.
I AM Charlie Kirk. ❤️🫶🏽
Rest in Peace, Charlie Kirk ✝️🙏🏽🦒
Rest in Peace, Iryna Zarutska 🌻🫶🏽🪽
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