I certainly would have died


September 15, 2025 (Gregorian calendar/Day 257)
Monday, 5 Meskerem 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/1st month)
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Had I not created my whole world,
I would certainly have died in other people’s.”

~ Anais Nin
(French-American diarist and essayist 1903-1977)

*photo is mine

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Some Thoughts on the Assassination of Charlie Kirk: American Thinker …“As shocking as the assassination is — an assassination that took place in the view of his wife and young daughter — more shocking still was the outpouring online of vitriolic hate for him and support for his murder. There’s an odd juxtaposition in this. Some decades ago, Mao’s CCP encouraged critics of the communist regime to speak up. They were shocked to find out how much disagreement with their policies there was, and the brave (or feckless) ones who believed the Hundred Flowers campaign was a genuine effort to encourage free speech found themselves in prison, re-education camps, or dead. In a way, I’m reminded of that campaign this week. People — mostly educators, medical professionals, media members, government employees, and even some acting military and one Secret Service member — expressed the most repulsive, anti-democratic views in supporting the assassination. They did so in the mistaken belief propagated mostly by teachers, universities, the media, Democrat officials, and celebrities, that these views were anodyne and held by all right thinkers. As they face consequences — shunning, firing, loss of business, loss of visas — many of these same people are posting videos of themselves crying in shock that the views they hold are not acceptable and that they are being held to account for them. In the case of China, it was the government punishing citizens for free speech. In America today, it is citizens holding accountable those who think murder is an acceptable means to silence speech with which they disagree.”

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