‘The Normal-American Community’ and the Demonic Horde Who Love Death
Posted on | September 19, 2025 | Comments Off on ‘The Normal-American Community’ and the Demonic Horde Who Love Death

They came swarming out of the depths of Hell, saying the most cruel, false and hateful things that occurred to their degenerate minds — Charlie Kirk had been assassinated and Democrats were celebrating like children opening gifts on Christmas morning. Of course, it’s not as if I’ve ever felt bound to be respectful toward dead Democrats.
“Mary Jo Kopechne could not be reached for comment” was a viral sensation back in Ye Olde Blogspot Days, but Ted Kennedy died of old age, rather than being assassinated by a political enemy. And this is the problem with the vile hatred which emerged after Charlie Kirk’s death — i.e., the de facto endorsement of the assassination by so many rank-and-file grassroots Democrats. They are happy Charlie Kirk is dead and, in their Bluesky echo-chamber, began compiling lists of other conservatives they would like to see murdered: Matt Walsh, Ben Shapiro, et al.
What is so strange about this is that Charlie Kirk wasn’t a fringe extremist, a fact Professor Glenn Reynolds notes:
Charlie’s views — uniformly disparaged by the press as “far right” — are in fact mainstream, generally held by the majority of people. His assassination has caused people to step forward, and realize that the normal-American community is a huge majority.
Indeed, and yet the people whose first impulse upon hearing about Charlie’s death was to post bloodthirsty celebrations to social media somehow don’t realize that this “normal-American community” exists.
Normal-Americans don’t have any rights, according to the warped worldview that controls the Democratic Party, where “rights” are only possessed by members of officially recognized Victim Groups. If you disagree with their ideology, Democrats denounce you as guilty of “hate,” and as their gleeful celebrations of Charlie Kirk’s death demonstrate, they endorse violence against anyone who opposes them. Secluding themselves in online bubbles where everyone shares the delusions symptomatic of Trump Derangement Syndrome, these people simply can’t come to grips with the fact that it is they who are the extremist fringe, rather than millions who believe what Charlie Kirk believed.

Say hello to Kate Ecke, whose gross remarks about Charlie Kirk are featured at the top of this post. Ms. Ecke is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who, until Wednesday, was also employed part-time as an adjunct instructor at Rider University in New Jersey:
Kate Ecke, a social work adjunct professor at Rider, was abruptly fired on Sept. 17, according to a universitywide email from Rider President John Loyack, which did not name Ecke directly.
In the email, Loyack wrote, “Today, Rider University took swift and decisive action to terminate an adjunct faculty member whose behavior did not reflect our expectations for respectful and civil engagement. During our review of this matter, several individuals at Rider received a threat directed at our campus as a result of this individual’s actions.”
Rider’s Vice President of External Affairs Kristine Brown declined to comment, stating it was a personnel matter and she could not disclose additional information.
In an interview with The Rider News, Ecke said that the reasoning for her termination was not because of anything she said in the classroom or on university grounds, but rather what she posted on her personal Facebook account following the murder of conservative political activist, Charlie Kirk.
Ecke said, “This is just my personal Facebook and my own personal views about what’s happening in the world right now.” . . .
In one of her Facebook posts, Ecke wrote: “I don’t care that Charlie Kirk got shot. Kids are being slaughtered in their classrooms and the same people crying outrage for him have nothing to say when it’s children in body bags. Spare me the hypocrisy. Charlie Kirk chose his platform—those kids never chose to die at school.”
In other posts, Ecke said, she was calling for nonviolence: “Mouth breathers: the whole message here is that no one deserves to be shot. At school. In a movie theatre. In a library. You’re missing the whole point of this.”
Another post read, “For everyone saying ‘Charlie Kirk didn’t deserve to die that way’: Welcome to the f—ing group chat. That’s what we have been saying all along. No one should be shot, ever. That’s like, the whole point of this conversation.”
Here’s what she posted after she got fired:

“I know I am on the right side of history. Social work is political. Education is political. Silence is complicity.”
What I did not mention previously is that Kate Ecke’s counseling “often incorporates tarot cards and spirituality into her sessions.”
To put it bluntly: Kate Ecke practices witchcraft.
Scoff at this, if you wish, but tarot is even more closely associated with the occult than astrology. My advice is to avoid anyone who dabbles in either of those arcane practices, and Kate Ecke’s boast of using tarot and “spirituality” as part of her clinical practice ought to be viewed as a red flag — “Warning: Avoid this witch!” If she’d confessed to using a Ouija board, it could not have undermined her professional credibility any worse, and yet a university hired her to teach social work classes?
Excuse me for taking occult practices seriously. If someone tells you they believe in tarot — well, what is it they believe? Isn’t Kate Ecke claiming access to a supernatural power which enables her to discover secrets and foretell the future via her tarot card readings? You may dismiss her as a superstitious fool, or you may believe — as I do — that such powers actually do exist, and that they’re not good powers. I refer you to Leviticus 19 and Isaiah 8 among the several biblical condemnations of witchcraft. To involve yourself in such practices is to seek the aid of Satanic forces, which puts you at peril and makes you a menace to others.
We live in evil times, and the destructive forces of evil are howling in rage that they can’t kill us all the way they killed Charlie Kirk.
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