Charlie Kirk was assassinated mid-sentence while warning about transgender violence. With trans-identifying shooters now tied to a rising wave of mass shootings, it’s time to face the truth: ideology has consequences, and silencing speech with bullets is the deadliest one.
From London to Seoul to Madrid, millions are rising up after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The media calls it “far-right,” but the truth is a global movement for free speech and faith.
A 2013 study claims men don’t reach full emotional maturity until age 43—over a decade later than women. This delay in responsibility isn’t just a personal issue, it’s a cultural and political problem that weakens families and society.
Marriage in the 1950s meant stability and responsibility, while the 2020s treat it as temporary and disposable. The lesson isn’t nostalgia—it’s reclaiming commitment as the foundation of society.
Age-gap relationships are stigmatized in the West but widely accepted in the East. What Western culture sees as “creepy,” much of the world sees as natural, practical, and family-centered.
Government and culture have turned love into a legal contract and a political battlefield. When trust is replaced with courts and shame, relationships collapse under the weight of interference.