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Virginia: Norfolk Imam During Friday Sermon Says The World Is “A Better Place” Without Charlie Kirk And The Tears & Anger Of Those Who Mourn “Make Me Smile”


The enemies of Truth are always at work inventing lies to justify their hate, justify their murder and justify their jubilation. Today, three groups are actively celebrating the gruesome and public assassination of a beloved and outspoken Conservative Christian, a faithful husband, a loving father: 1. Devout Muslims, 2. Democrat Leftists, and 3. Demons. That speaks volumes. I have faith that what Charlie Kirk’s enemies intended for evil, God will use for good. And if God is also using this tragedy to now show us who the sheep and the goats will be, then know this: Judgment is coming …

See: Australia: Muslim Senator Mocks Charlie Kirk Assassination
See: Muslim Network TV In US And Canada Attacks Charlie Kirk (Video)
See: Islamists Across America Mock Assassination Of Pro-Israel Charlie Kirk
See: US Rep Omar, Laughing And Smiling, Mocks Charlie Kirk After Assassination

Ismail Saleem: “You see, the problem today is with empathy. The problem that we see currently, in these last couple of days, is that the empathy for the family and friends of the racist person [Charlie Kirk]… Does anyone hope that this man’s children grow up to be like him or continue his legacy and his work? Some people empathize because they are not good people themselves… He died disrespecting black people, so I don’t care about him at all. The world is a better place without him. He is getting what he deserves right now, and it makes me smile. Their tears make me smile. Their anger makes me smile, because they weren’t crying when they see Palestinian children dying every single day when they lose their parents… So why would I cry? Let them see how we feel. See how it feels for people to not care about you at all. If they want to help, tell their friends and family to stop being racist, then we’ll stop being indifferent to whatever happens to them.”

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