STOP Sharing the VIDEO of CHARLIE KIRK’S death 🎥🚫

Charlie Kirk was shot 💔, yet the clips are everywhere 🎥. As believers in Christ, we’re called higher 🙏: no celebrating death 🚫. Regardless of views, we must respond with TRUTH ✝️, COMPASSION 💜, and KINGDOM character 👑.

Charlie Kirk’s shooting has shaken many ⚡. Videos of that violent moment are circulating on every platform 📲, some people share them for shock 😱, for clicks 👍, for engagement 📈. But just because something goes viral doesn’t make it right.

As followers of Christ ✝️, we’re called to reflect something else: COMPASSION 💜, TRUTH 🕊️, and LOVE ❤️, not chaos 💥 or celebration of death ⚠️. No matter your beliefs, rejoice in justice ⚖️ and healing 🩹….not in someone’s fall.

This is more than politics 🗳️. It’s about the HEART ❤️. Before you hit “share” 🔄, pause ⏸️. Does what you post build PEACE 🕊️? Does it show CHARACTER 👤? Or does it add to the CHAOS 🌪️?

Let’s choose TRUTH ✝️. Let’s choose LOVE ❤️. Be KINGDOM 👑. Be HOPE 🌟. Be LIGHT 💡.

#christianliving #lovewins #stayfocused #jesusfollower

2025/9/13 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone, I've noticed a lot of chatter and searches around 'Charlie Kirk neck wound' videos and even mentions of 'flash uncensored' clips. It's wild how quickly things go viral online, and sometimes, it's really hard to know what's true or how to react responsibly. My heart just aches when I see content that seems to celebrate someone's pain, or even their alleged 'death,' like what was implied with those Charlie Kirk clips. The original post really hit home for me – it's a powerful call to remember our values, especially as believers, in how we engage with online content. When we see something graphic, like a supposed 'neck wound' or any violent incident, it's so easy to just click and share without thinking. But we have to ask ourselves: is this really building others up, or is it just adding to the chaos and negativity? As the image in the original post so clearly stated, 'It's PAINFUL, and no matter your STANCE...rejoicing in DEATH is never KINGDOM.' This message truly resonates with me. We need to ask: does this post bring light or just more darkness? Is it honoring human dignity, regardless of our political views? And speaking of viral content, I've also seen searches related to 'Charlie Kirk interview girl.' This highlights another huge challenge we face online: how do we engage with controversial interviews or charged political discussions? It's incredibly tempting to share a clip that confirms our biases or seems sensational. But instead of just sharing 'uncensored' snippets that might be out of context, shouldn't we strive to understand the full picture? Is what we're sharing truly truthful, or is it just a snippet designed for shock value, contributing to a deeper lack of understanding and division? For me, it's become so important to take a deep breath and pause before I hit 'share.' I try to think: Does this spread love? Does it show compassion, even for those I disagree with? Does it reflect kindness and the 'KINGDOM character' mentioned in the article? It’s not about ignoring reality or pretending difficult things don't happen, but about how we choose to respond to them. Instead of fueling arguments or celebrating someone's downfall, we can choose to be sources of peace and truth in our online communities. Let's be mindful of what we consume and what we amplify. Every share has an impact, and we have the incredible power to make that impact a positive one. It's a tough world out there, but our online interactions can truly make a difference. Let's choose to uplift, to seek understanding, and to embody the values of truth and compassion in all our shares, moving away from just chasing clicks or shock value.

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Willow Coy

Unfortunately I saw it when I was scrolling through Tik tok didn’t even know he was shot until I saw the raw footage I had to watch it 5 times to see it was real! It was so disgusting and people celebrating that is why I have lost faith in humanity

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