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Sept. 30, 2025 - Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett
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Democrats Get NASTY About Charlie Kirk
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There was a road about 20 minutes away from here renamed the Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.
Got a lot of pushback.
Do you think that pushback is warranted?
Uh yes, absolutely.
Yes.
Why so?
Uh that's not a very good person to be named after.
Okay.
If he was doing good for the world, maybe yeah, but if it's just racism and oppression, no thank you.
That sounds gross, sorry.
Why does that sound gross?
Uh because Charlie Kirk's sucks.
Since he just called me uh the B word.
It's not like he was some anybody important.
He was just a debater and said some pretty horrible things.
He's kind of getting punched.
I'm gonna get punched.
Is that what you just said?
I'm gonna get hurt being here.
You're harassing people.
I'm harassing people.
There's nothing that I did that harassed you, but I'm gonna get hurt just for being in public.
No, you're yeah, you're at your harassment.
To honor Charlie's legacy of free speech and dialogue, we're back at the place who trespassed me for doing just that.
The Winter Garden Farmers Market.
And conveniently, about 20 minutes away is the first ever road in the country that is named after him to memorialize him.
In Lake County, Florida, there's the Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.
And I'm so proud to be a Floridian where we were the first to do that, and I hope every state has a road in the future named after Charlie because he deserves it.
We're asking people today if they agree or disagree with a road being named after him.
And we are hoping to engage in free speech and dialogue today and have great conversations.
I hope you enjoy the video.
Here we go!
We're filming a video today asking people how they feel about a road about 20 minutes away from here being renamed the Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.
Is that something that you think was a good idea or maybe not so much?
I don't live around here, so that's their choice, but no, I don't think that's a good idea.
Okay.
Why not?
I mean, it's not like he was some anybody important.
I mean, why would what let's name one after you?
I would love that.
Yeah.
Yeah, that'd be fine.
And we could name one after you if you were assassinated in public in front of a bunch of kids.
I mean So then we should name one about everybody that gets killed as well then.
Yeah, there's a lot of roads, that's perfectly fine.
But why do you think that wasn't a good idea for Charlie Kirk specifically?
I don't think we need to be doing that.
I that's all.
What why are you against it?
Because his views were not very empathetic to everything that's happening right now in the world.
Okay.
What do you mean by that?
Could you give me examples or things?
He thought it was fine to have some gun deaths in the world just be so that we could still have like gun rights, and it's unfortunate what happened to him.
But I don't like we could do that with anybody.
I I just don't like we don't need to pick one person.
Do you know the context behind what he was saying when he said that?
Yeah, I don't really want to continue this conversation.
Well, did you listen to his whole speech when he was talking about that?
No, I don't want to continue this conversation.
Okay.
Well, I'll continue it because you're misrepresenting what he said.
Totally fine.
And what he was talking about was that there are actually more car deaths every year.
I would love to give you some context.
She believes lives about Charlie, lies about Charlie, just like all the rest of them.
I could provide context for that.
So he was saying that there are more car deaths every year than gun deaths in this country.
But we have decided as a country that it's worth the risk of driving cars.
We could eliminate driving cars and we could save about 40 to 50,000 lives every year, but that's not gonna happen because we have decided that driving cars in this country is worth the risk.
That's the context of what he was saying.
Um why can't they have dialogue?
This is insane.
Simple dialogue to just address things that are being lied about.
That's what he stood for.
And now people in his death still lie about him when they could just have a dialogue and get some more information about what he actually meant.
We're asking people today, get come on in here.
We're all talking, we're all talking.
Oh god.
No, of course, it's just free speech, just dialogue.
We're just people talking out here and having a good conversation.
About 20 minutes away, there was a r a road that was renamed to Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.
It got a lot of pushback, and so we're kind of just asking people here today, do you think that pushback Is warranted.
Um me personally, yeah.
Um, I mean, I don't I just think that he was a guy.
I don't agree with his views, but I don't think that we need to like make him this huge monument in our country.
I mean, he would he was just a debater and said some pretty horrible things about a lot of different people and groups of people, and so could you give me examples, what you're talking about?
Um, he said that there was like abortion is um more of a worse than the Holocaust, you know.
Do you know why he said that?
Um, no, but I don't I don't really care.
Hi friends, how are you?
How are you?
I'm doing well.
We're filming a YouTube video today.
About 20 minutes away from here, there was a road that was renamed to the Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.
It got a lot of pushback, and so we were asking people just that are around today if they think think that that was a good thing to do.
I think so.
I don't think it's very vulnerable.
So I mean, I don't see why not.
He did speak the truth about a lot of things, so of course, you know, we're all here to debate, so it's okay.
Everyone has their own personal opinions.
There's no need to cause harm to people.
Absolutely.
I mean, that's why we live in America.
Okay, so right on the border, they're about 20 minutes away.
They just renamed a road to the Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.
It got a lot of pushback, and so we're just asking people today if they think that that was appropriate.
I actually do not consent to being on camera, but that sounds gross, sorry.
Why does that sound gross?
Uh, because Charlie Kirk sucks.
Why did he suck?
I do not consent to being on camera.
You're in public.
I can still consent.
And under what law?
I just want to point out it's very interesting that the people who are against him cannot back themselves up when they want to.
Then she just called me uh the B-word, which is very typical, very, very typical of that side.
Um I would have loved to understand her point of view, but again, another liberal.
We're two for two today of people who can't back themselves up, or maybe they're just afraid to, because they know people are getting canceled for lying about him and celebrating what happened to him.
So maybe they're put on notice and they're a little afraid to have social consequences for their words.
There was a road about 20 minutes away from here, renamed the Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.
Got a lot of pushback.
Do you think that pushback is warranted?
Uh yes, absolutely.
Yes.
Why so?
Um, that's not a very good person to be named after.
Okay.
If he was doing good for the world, maybe yeah, but if it's just racism and oppression, no, thank you.
What kind of racism did he engage in?
I don't know all the details.
I just heard bits and pieces.
But that's all I need to know.
Okay, so what are the bits and pieces that you heard?
We good.
I appreciate you wanted to interview us, but we're good.
Yeah, well, I'm not interviewing you, I'm interviewing her.
So, what kind of racism did he engage in?
Do you know?
I'm sorry, I'm not interested.
It's interesting, no one can back themselves up today.
You have a lot of people defaming a man who was assassinated in public and yet can't back themselves up with any proof of their claims.
That's amazing.
Do you guys know who Charlie Kirk was?
Oh, I asked you.
You guys couldn't say anything either.
You just kind of get punched up.
I'm gonna get punched.
Is that what you just said?
Is that what you just said?
I'm gonna get punched.
No, I said very important.
I'm gonna get hurt being here.
You're harassing people.
I'm harassing people.
There's nothing that I did that harassed you, but I'm gonna get hurt just for being in public.
No, you're yeah, you're you're harassing.
You're harassing people because I'm not harassing anybody.
You just happen to be beside me.
That's amazing.
What are you guys doing?
Oh my goodness.
She literally said, she literally said she's gonna get punched out here.
The blonde one did.
And that is why I always go everywhere with my security.
And I am going to ask you guys today to go to Patreon.com slash Caitlin Bennett to fund my security.
I never do a direct ask.
I always just say go if you want to support.
I'm asking you guys to keep me out here and to keep me safe.
We're doing different protocols with security going forward.
I'm going to ask you to support me and support my security fund, uh, because I'm not stopping.
We took a little break to respect Charlie, but we're not stopping.
And uh I think I might need a little bit more protection because these people have honestly just been even more radicalized.
Thank you for going there.
Thank you guys for supporting me and uh God bless you.
It's about 20 minutes away from here.
Got a lot of pushback.
Oh, thank you.
Well, I'm talking to her.
I don't think you should tell her not to not to do that.
Would you guys live on that road?
No.
Why not?
I'm off that.
Thank you.
Six for six.
It doesn't make sense, right?
You're pro-life, but you're seeking the death penalty.
I'm not seeking the death penalty.
I'm Catholic and I don't believe in the death penalty.
But that has nothing to do with me.
You're not gonna win.
I know.
I love you.
No, you're not gonna win.
Alright, so what else has he said that's hateful?
I I'm good.
Honestly, I've seen you so much on TikTok, and I can't.
Thanks for following my content.
I think it's funny.
You're the third liberal I've talked to today.
You can't back yourself up.
Would you support me being trespassed from public property?
That's the third liberal I've talked to today who can't dialogue and just runs away when confronted about their lies and things that they're saying that are that's untrue.
I can't believe it.
The third one, the third one, and then they want to try to say, weren't you trespassed from here?
Another liberal not wanting free speech in this country, not wanting to dialogue.
It seems like it's a theme going on today.
Do you think that there should be a road named after Charlie Kirk?
Not really.
Why not?
I don't know.
I just I'm not in like that though.
Okay.
What type of is that that you're not into?
Like anything.
Okay, could you go into detail about that?
And Charlie.
I don't know how that relates to Charlie Kirk.
What does she mean?
I don't really care for that.
It's not really when you say that, what do you mean that?
Like that doesn't him the whole situation.
We're not really involved with that.
Okay.
So Charlie loved God.
Charlie Kirk loved God.
That's cool.
Do you think a man who preached the gospel right before he died should be memorialized like that?
Just to name a road named after him.
um i think a lot of people preach god and then die you know It's like pulling teeth, though.
Why can't like why can't they articulate what their meaning and what they want to say?
It's not that hard.
Do you know who Charlie Kirk is?
Yes, I know.
Okay.
But I don't know.
I just found out who he is.
Yeah.
And not knowing who he really is.
Yeah.
What do you know about him?
What?
He was uh a political figure.
Yeah.
That's about it.
Yeah.
That's all.
Good things or bad things.
This is a lot of on each side.
What did you what did you mostly hear about him?
I would say good things.
Good things.
Yeah.
Perfect.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Renamed Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.
It got a lot of pushback.
I'm not doing that one.
Yeah, yeah.
It got a lot of pushback.
Do you think that was good for people to push back on that?
I'll speak English.
Yes, you do.
You just cut stabbed me in English.
But do you think it was it was uh a good thing for the road to be renamed to memorialize Charlie Kirk?
Well two down.
I don't see any problem with anyone wanting to name a road to honor any great American.
I can understand other people don't agree.
That's the beautiful thing about our country.
That's a good thing about the free state of Florida.
So it's great to say we'd like to name the road, and if there's you know, if it gets approved, great, and if it doesn't it's okay.
Well it did.
Done deal, way to go, Florida.
I think that's a great beautiful thing to honor a great American.
Hi, did you want to gake a picture of me or with me?
No, I don't know.
You had your camera up.
Yeah, I think you're about I think you're about to take a picture of your friend with me in the background.
If you want to talk and take a picture of me, you can.
Why do you guys always walk away when confronted?
It's so weird.
They either stay and they prove that they can't.
No, we've had a good conversation today, but they are being radicalized, or they can't talk.
There's a road nearby that was just renamed to Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.
Would you guys buy a house on that road?
I can't afford a house.
Yeah, I'm so sorry.
Let's pretend someone gave you a million dollars and there was a house, a beautiful house of your dreams on Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.
Would you buy it?
Uh probably not, sorry.
Why not?
I don't know, sorry.
Hi, who's on your shirt?
Huh?
Who's on your shirt?
Who's on my shirt?
Yeah.
Oh, rapper?
Who is it?
Playboy Cardi.
What's your favorite song?
Um I would say shooter.
Okay, give me a little something from that.
Prove how much you love that song.
You want me to like sing it?
Yeah.
Rap it.
Oh, I'm okay.
I appreciate it.
No.
Alright, fine.
Fine.
You must not be a true fan.
No, I guess.
Because I can rap that.
Okay.
I'm kidding.
No, I can't.
We're actually asking people what they think about the road nearby that was renamed after Charlie Kirk to memorialize him.
Uh I don't live around here.
That's okay, you don't have to.
Would you want a road that you live near to be memorialized after him?
No comment.
I I don't I don't really like talking about politics, but I appreciate you.
You know, I think people have a right to their opinions, and I think that's something we need to always remember that that's a st uh cornerstone of our country is free speech.
And we need to do everything we can to protect it.
Absolutely.
So it's not that opinions are right or wrong.
Uh it's just that they matter that they be heard.
I love that.
So I love that.
Yeah.
Um I would say the same.
Yeah.
Would you guys buy a house on Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway and have that on your address?
I would not.
No, no.
Why not?
Um I just don't necessarily agree with what Charlie Kirk stood for or what his uh beliefs were.
So I don't follow him.
Everybody has their own beliefs and everybody's entitled to that.
Um, but I just personally didn't believe with it, so I wouldn't I wouldn't move somewhere because I would feel like it was somehow supporting that information, and yeah, I just what we're asking people here if they think that that is a good person to rename a road after.
I think it is.
You think it is?
Yes.
Um, I don't have a comment because I don't really know who that is, to be honest.
Did you hear about in what happened to him?
No, I haven't.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Okay.
Do you have social media?
I don't.
That might be why.
Yeah.
Maybe why.
Isn't that amazing?
No social media and just oblivious to all the terrible things that happened in the world.
I love it.
Yeah.
Yeah, you know what?
You might be the winner here because you don't have to.
Yeah, sure.
Yeah, you might be the the winner out of everyone here today.
For sure.
What do you if if you could describe to her who Charlie Kirk is in a short sentence?
How would you describe him?
Um, so I would describe him as a God-fearing man for sure.
Um, he was a politician, but I think he was very strong.
He wasn't a politician.
He wasn't here.
He wasn't a politician.
Yeah, he was more strong in his own.
He had a big impact on politics.
He did.
Yeah.
Yes.
Um, but he just tried to go out and teach the younger generation that you know was kind of brainwashed by social media.
Yeah.
Um, and changed their ideals on politics.
Yeah.
And he was a conservative.
I agree.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well then I agree then.
I think it's a good decision.
A good decision.
Yeah, why not?
Yeah, yeah.
What about you?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sure.
Yeah.
What do you guys know about Charlie Kirk?
Um, I've just watched some of his videos, and I just really love his beliefs and what they align with, and I think he's a really great person.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Same thing.
Yeah, just know him for his faith and how much he loved Jesus.
So it sounds like a good person to name a road after.
Hold it up, hold it up.
Hey guys, how are you?
Cool.
Will you go to my Patreon and donate to my security fund at Patreon.com slash Caitlin Bennett.
You gotta keep me safe out here.
There's a lot of violent rhetoric coming from the left wing.
He said yes, he's going to.
That's amazing.
Even five dollars a month, you can keep me safe out here.
We're asking people what they think about the road nearby being renamed Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.
Oh, I'm I have no debate on that.
I'm not not too sure.
Kind of bad what happened to him, honestly.
Yeah.
Uh to be honest, really assassinated in public is pretty bad.
Yeah, but the whole road thing, I have nothing to say to that.
I mean, if it helps out with the community, it helps out with the community, you know.
Okay.
Would you buy a house on Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway?
No comment.
No comment.
I mean, if it the price is right, right?
The price is right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But nothing, nothing against him, you know.
If you, if someone has never heard of Charlie Kirk, like say your friends there don't know who he is, how would you describe him to someone who doesn't know who he is?
The Bater.
That's it.
That's all he was.
Yeah, to me it was.
I mean, I didn't really follow him like that.
Okay.
This is like recent, I know him.
Okay.
So like I've seen videos.
I mean everyone has their own opinions.
Sure.
So like that's all I could say.
Alright.
But I'm not gonna say he's a bad guy.
Didn't deserve how he died.
That's all I could say.
Absolutely.
How would you describe him in like two sentences to someone who doesn't know who he is?
Charlie Kirk was a great Christian who was not afraid to speak out for his faith and to try to open the eyes of young Americans in particular to the civics of our country to try to change the the c uh he was conservative for sure, but he loved America, he loved God, and he combined those two things into one uh just one message.
And although he was very forthright and very truthful in what he was explaining to people, he was also respected.
Sometimes though when people are able to articulate what they want to say with boldness and with courageousness, it's not always well appreciated.
And it's very unfortunate that many people can only think when they don't have a good argument, they can only think to slander and attack, but that's where we are right now.
Hi, I saw you were filming me.
Would you like to have a conversation?
Why are you filming me like that?
Because you like circled me and filmed me.
I would love to talk to you.
Are you upset about anything?
Because we can film each other.
I've got a cameraman.
So she looks super angry right now.
She literally circled me.
I don't know if you got the footage, but she circled me.
Just going like this around me, just with the nasty s snarl on her face.
I love your curls.
I was wondering if you could tell me your curl routine.
I'm part of the media.
You can't talk.
Sorry.
You can.
What media are you a part of?
I heard that you were taking videos and pictures of me earlier.
I thought we could do the same to you, but with the conversation.
I'm not interested right now.
I can't hear you with the food in your mouth.
What contract are you in public under that you can't talk?
You have no media conditions uh credentials at all.
I just honestly wanted to get his curl routine.
We have very similar hair.
I thought he could give me some pointers.
Mine's a little frizzy today.
Um, just kidding.
I know how to take care of my curls.
Was the pushback warranted?
I'm not gonna comment.
I'm sorry.
What do you think?
I have no idea.
I have no idea.
You're asking the wrong person.
I have no idea.
I'm I mean, I'm she seems like she has an opinion, but she won't share it with me.
Does she not like Charlie Kirk you think?
No, I don't think she knows who Charlie Kirk was.
Oh, I think she knows who Charlie Kirk is.
That's why she's watching.
I think I told her who Charlie Kirk was.
Oh, okay.
What did you say to her who he was?
Um, I think he was a a a kind man who um was accepting of mo of of most people.
Did she walk away from you two and you told her that?
No, no, no, no.
Not at all, not at all.
I really didn't know much about him either until all this happened to be honest.
I guarantee you she does not feel the same way with that reaction.
But I would love to talk to her about it if she wanted to.
So there's a road about 20 minutes from here that was just renamed to the Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.
Cool.
It got a lot of pushback, so we're asking people here in the community if they support renaming the road.
Yeah, I mean, we just moved here, but we fully support Charlie Kirk and that movement.
Absolutely.
Beautiful, beautiful.
Yeah.
If you could describe who Charlie Kirk was in a few sentences, what would you tell someone who's never heard of him?
Just a man who stands for just concrete like religion, family man, one who just has the conservative beliefs for families and just wanting to make America its roots and back to home.
Perfect.
How would you describe him?
Uh yeah, he was uh a husband, a father, you know.
Um uh person of faith, and that's what he always stood on, even when he went to go debate.
So um, yeah, yeah, I hold a lot of respect for him for doing that.
What what did the news tell you about Charlie Kirk?
Do you remember anything sinking out that the sucking teachers the tweets in about him?
Oh yeah, they're getting fired.
They are they are losing their jobs for uh celebrating his murder.
Do you think that's a good thing?
No, I don't think any murder should be celebrated regardless, unless it's someone who's a murderer themselves, I suppose, but no, I don't think you should celebrate murder.
Yeah, but they should be fired.
No, they shouldn't be fired though.
They shouldn't be fired.
I think losing a job's a bit harsh, isn't it?
Well, he's a good thing.
I don't know what you thought.
Freedom of speech has got to you fight for freedom of speech.
If you don't have freedom of speech, what have you got?
But do do places of influence, like a school have the right to say if you were going to be celebrating someone's murder, then we probably don't want you to teach our children.
No, no, no, no.
You gotta give children a that the kids, they don't understand.
You know.
Well, I mean, if if a teacher is just tweeting that they're celebrating or that he deserved it, you don't think they deserve to be removed.
It should be stalked.
But that everybody s talks.
That's the trouble with uh public media at all.
That is all people talking about their own opinions.
Sometimes them opinions should be left to themselves.
I mean it's a road.
It's not a big deal.
It would be completely different story if we were building like a monument.
They are in uh at new college, it's a public university, they're gonna have a statue of him.
That's crazy.
Is it crazy?
That's crazy.
Why is that crazy?
He's kind of known for going to college campuses and uh welcoming dialogue and stuff.
Do you think that maybe a college would be the best place for a Charlie Kirk statue?
Maybe a college that he frequented or that were aligned more with his beliefs, maybe, yeah.
I think new colleges aligned with his beliefs though.
Yeah.
They had uh they had the ICE director there uh last semester, I think it was.
Um, but why do you think that there shouldn't be statues of him on college campuses?
Um it's not um it goes back to what he believes in.
I just don't believe what he believes in and I don't believe in what he stood for.
What did he stand for and what did he believe in?
Um there were uh there was a lot.
I just know that for the things that he was against, um they just I mean look at the things that he was for.
I mean, gun control, like he was very about second amendment and he was very pro-choice.
So am I, I think it is you're so those things are opposite.
He was pro Second Amendment and pro-life.
Oh, that's what I meant.
Yes.
Sorry, yes, he was pro-second amendment.
Um but at that same hand he wasn't willing to uh have gun control, which is what we need, and he wasn't preaching that.
And he was very against the LGBTQ community, he was against minorities, he was against all these people.
Can you give me examples of things he said that would lead you to believe that?
I can't recall at the moment, no.
There's a road nearby that was renamed to Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.
Have you heard about that?
Yeah, no, I haven't heard about that.
Well, is that good news?
That's very good news.
Good news?
Okay, why is that good news?
Because he spoke his mind and he's a very influential person.
Yeah.
Do you like what he was influencing to our culture?
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
If somebody hasn't heard of Charlie Kirk in a short little two or three sentence, how would you describe who he was and what he stood for to someone?
Uh a godly man that spoke his mind and f fought for what was best for our country.
Well, I'm a fan of Charlie Kirk, so I agree.
Yeah.
Um, but I'm not from around here, so I don't know too much about the whole context and things like that.
It was just renamed.
They approved it.
It's renamed after.
Well, you're in Florida, so you know what I mean.
And I think if that's the demographic, we're we're not from here, so who's for us to say?
I think he did a lot for society, and I think that he did have a good uh impact on young generations.
Um and I think you know those pros and cons to every human being and everyone has their ups and downs, but I did like some things that he stood for, and I think that he was a good guy to look up to in my opinion.
So I don't mind the road being named after him.
I agree with some of the stuff he said.
Not so much with other stuff, but yeah.
We have to respect no uh first amendment.
The freedom of speech.
Absolutely, absolutely.
What do you think, sir?
You think it was a good choice to rename a road to Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway?
Uh yeah, I think that was a great idea.
Um I think uh Charlie Kirk is is one of a kind and we need uh a lot more like him, and I think there will be, and there actually there are starting to um many more Charlie Kirks are coming around right now.
So I think uh yeah, it's an incredible move of God.
Uh we lost an incredible man, but um God is doing profound things through him and his wife Erica.
So it's beautiful thing.
Yeah, yeah, sure is.
She's an incredible woman, isn't she?
She's phenomenal.
Yes.
She's phenomenal.
And uh God is gonna use her in a in a wonderful way.
It's just we gotta pray for her breaking heart every day.
But uh but that she'll be used.
I mean she is being used, so it's it's yeah, it's it's glorious what God is doing.
Just an incredible thing.
We're out here talking to people about Jesus, just trying to kind of be an example of you know love, um, peace, you know, just through conversation.
Um with a small group of guys, um and what what was what Charlie Kirk meant to me?
Yeah, uh yes, so honestly, I I didn't um I didn't watch his content a lot.
Um definitely agreed with him on a lot of points, but uh didn't watch his content a lot, but um after he uh you know he passed away and went to heaven, I believe.
Um, you know, uh began to see some clips where he was really advocating for for the gospel, you know, uh um being very forward about his faith.
And um I didn't really know that he was even doing that.
So uh that was inspiring to see.
If there was someone watching who has never heard of Charlie Kirk, how would you describe him in just a few sentences?
Um I would say resilient, you know, it's hard being in that level of power and fame and just having that attention so to be able to speak, you know, and be have opinions and have so much pushback and have different, you know, people like you and not like you, it's it's bold.
So to be in that level of fame, I feel like you have to have resiliency.
So yeah, I I think that he's resilient.
I think that he worked hard and I think that you know he made a good impact and people could look up to him.
Awesome.
I'll be honest, I profiled you as a liberal.
I most people do.
Most most people do.
Yeah, I totally profiled you, but I was wrong today.
I'm usually not wrong.
Wow.
Because you know, I'm glad I was wrong.
Yeah.
He drew on a very conservative belief and a very specific uh particular view of of the Bible.
So and I think that again, opinions and and everything gets translated in all kinds of different ways.
So we just need to remember that having that ability to speak is is important.
Yeah, it's important.
I I've never heard him say anything that was derogatory towards people of color or minority groups.
I think that he was a very um Jesus-oriented and faith-oriented man, and the Bible is very clear that all people are knit in their mother's womb from conception as children of God and they're put on here for a purpose.
And I've heard him preach that many times, many, many times.
Um so I am interested in maybe where you heard that from because I don't think you might be getting the full story of what he said and what he believes in.
Um it was just certain things that I've caught online.
Okay.
Clips, different things.
Yeah.
Well, there's two decades worth of information and things coming from his own mouth.
I would encourage you guys to maybe go on his YouTube or go on his Twitter and stuff and watch those clips that you find in its full entirety, because I think you might be surprised that uh those are taken way out of context, and that's not at all what he believes in.
Um before he was shot and killed in front of everybody, he was actually preaching the gospel.
And and even if you don't agree with that, his intention was to save people's lives and lead them to Jesus Christ and make sure they go to heaven.
And um that was to everybody.
He didn't say only white people, right?
You know, this gospel is for you.
He said everybody.
And so I would just encourage you maybe to look a little bit more into that.
Um, because I fully support a monument at every single college after him, because I think he did an amazing thing trying to do dialogue with young people.
So thank you guys for talking to me.
Yeah, yeah.
I appreciate that.
I love what you said.
That's the thank you.
That's my favorite thing I've heard today is that it's worth protecting.
So thank you for that.
It is because it's a it's a slippery slope.
Yeah, you know, we have to we have to remain vigilant and we have to we have to remember it was because we came together that this country exists.
That's right.
And we have to focus on what brings us together, not what divides us.
Absolutely.
Thank you guys for your time.
Yeah, I'm gonna remember that forever.
Thank you so much.
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