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The late Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, is already being judged for the way she is grieving her husband’s brutal death. Erika has been subject to anger and hate from many who feel that she is faking her grief, that she is grieving too much or too little, ever since her husband was horrifically killed... With all the backlash Erika has been facing as of late, Linda Catalina and Isabella Rodriguez of the Mostly Peaceful Latinas podcast took to X to compare the way men’s and women’s grief is... The ladies brought in the example of Thomas Massie who married his second wife barely a year after his first wife passed away. Jason Whitlock could not help but bring in his misogynistic views in reaction to the tweet, making women angry all the more. “You see how they hate on Erika Kirk for grieving the wrong way?

Thomas Massie’s wife died last year and he already got remarried. Men don’t even wait for your body to be decomposed before they move on. There is a lesson somewhere in there.” MostlyPeacefulLatinas tweeted. You see how they hate on Erika Kirk for grieving the wrong way? Thomas Massie’s wife died last year and he already got remarried. Men don’t even wait for your body to be decomposed before they move on.

There is a lesson somewhere in there. The late Charlie Kirk’s wife, Erika Kirk, is addressing criticism over the way she has publicly grieved her husband’s untimely death. “…there is no linear blueprint for grief. One day you’re collapsed on the floor crying out the name Jesus in between labored breaths,” Erika, 36, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, October 11. “The next you’re playing with your children in the living rooms surrounded by family photos, and feeling a rush of something you can only attempt to define as divinely planted and bittersweet joy as... She continued, “They say time heals.

But love doesn’t ask to be healed. Love asks to be remembered. It’s humbling to realize that this magnitude of suffering didn’t steal my love for my husband. It amplified it. It crystallized it.” The widow, who shared two young children with the late Turning Point USA co-founder, went on to write that she carries her husband “in every breath, in every ache, and in every quiet act...

“And what I’ve realized through these past 30 days is the greater the suffering, the purer the love,” she concluded. “And I have never loved him more than I do now.” The late Charlie Kirk’s wife, Erika Kirk, is addressing criticism over the way she has publicly grieved her husband’s untimely death. “…there is no linear blueprint for grief. One day you’re collapsed on the floor crying out the name Jesus in between labored breaths,” Erika, 36, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, October 11. “The next you’re playing with your children in the living rooms surrounded by family photos, and feeling a rush of something you can only attempt to define as divinely planted and bittersweet joy as...

She continued, “They say time heals. But love doesn’t ask to be healed. Love asks to be remembered. It’s humbling to realize that this magnitude of suffering didn’t steal my love for my husband. It amplified it. It crystallized it.” The widow, who shared two young children with the late Turning Point USA co-founder, went on to write that she carries her husband “in every breath, in every ache, and in...

“And what I’ve realized through these past 30 days is the greater the suffering, the purer the love,” she concluded. “And I have never loved him more than I do now.” The late Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, is already being judged for the way she is grieving her husband’s brutal death. Erika has been subject to anger and hate from many who feel that she is faking her grief, that she is grieving too much or too little, ever since her husband was horrifically killed... With all the backlash Erika has been facing as of late, Linda Catalina and Isabella Rodriguez of the Mostly Peaceful Latinas podcast took to X to compare the way men’s and women’s grief is... The ladies brought in the example of Thomas Massie who married his second wife barely a year after his first wife passed away. Jason Whitlock could not help but bring in his misogynistic views in reaction to the tweet, making women angry all the more.

“You see how they hate on Erika Kirk for grieving the wrong way? Thomas Massie’s wife died last year and he already got remarried. Men don’t even wait for your body to be decomposed before they move on. There is a lesson somewhere in there.” MostlyPeacefulLatinas tweeted. You see how they hate on Erika Kirk for grieving the wrong way? Thomas Massie’s wife died last year and he already got remarried.

Men don’t even wait for your body to be decomposed before they move on. There is a lesson somewhere in there. Erika Kirk, the widow of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has responded to the rising backlash for how she has publicly grieved for her husband's tragic death last month. In a heart-wrenching Instagram post on October 11, the 36-year-old widow discussed her process of grieving and stated that there is no “linear blueprint” to grieving. "There is no linear blueprint for grief. One day you’re collapsed on the floor crying out the name Jesus in between labored breaths.

Activist Charlie Kirk’s widow Erika Kirk’s public display of mourning, has become a focal point of intense division and scrutiny. After she made a speech during the funeral in Arizona and her subsequent public appearances, there’s a significant audience who are now questioning her openly. They are skeptical about her grief’s authenticity. With it all, Erika has now become the center of a heated debate, and many critics are labeling her actions to be performative. As per them, she doesn’t appear to be a grieving widow. Criticism has erupted across social media platforms like X, where the users have started to dissect the demeanor, and statements of Erika Kirk.

There’s a consensus amidst detractors that her composure is unnaturally swift for a woman who just lost her husband. An X user has pointedly questioned, “Erika Kirk must have superhuman powers of composure bc I just don’t understand how your husband and the father of your children is brutally assassinated and less than... Erika Kirk must have superhuman powers of composure bc I just don’t understand how your husband and the father of your children is brutally assassinated and less than two weeks later your smiling, laughing,... I don’t see a grieving… https://t.co/LWUeRXXH41 This sentiment got echoed by another who went ahead to post, “Who acts like this 2 weeks after the assassination of your husband and father of your children? Not to be an a**hole, but something is seriously off about Erika Kirk.”

Erika Kirk, the widow of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has responded to the rising backlash for how she has publicly grieved for her husband's tragic death last month. In a heart-wrenching Instagram post on October 11, the 36-year-old widow discussed her process of grieving and stated that there is no “linear blueprint” to grieving. "There is no linear blueprint for grief. One day you’re collapsed on the floor crying out the name Jesus in between labored breaths. The next you’re playing with your children in the living rooms surrounded by family photos, and feeling a rush of something you can only attempt to define as divinely planted and bittersweet joy as... The post was accompanied by a collage of videos that highlighted the couple's life together, and had some footage from Charlie's enormous memorial service on September 21 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

The memorial service was reported to have drawn nearly 90,000 attendees and also included Vice President JD Vance, President Donald Trump, and other top officials from the Trump administration. "They say time heals. But love doesn’t ask to be healed. Love asks to be remembered. It’s humbling to realize that this magnitude of suffering didn’t steal my love for my husband. It amplified it.

It crystallized it," she added. Erika Kirk, the widow of the late conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, finally addressed criticism over her decision to publicly grieve her husband after he was murdered during an event in Utah back in September. The widow, who took over her husband’s conservative organization, Turning Point USA, faced criticism after a funeral held in Arizona days after his sudden death. The service featured prominent Republican figures like President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, the widow in full glam, lavish pyrotechnics, and more. Erika took to social media to discuss her grieving process, detailing how her days are filled with ups and downs as she processes the death of her husband. It comes after she sent a powerful message to husband's suspected killer.

“...there is no linear blueprint for grief. One day, you’re collapsed on the floor, crying out the name Jesus in between labored breaths,” she wrote on Saturday. “The next you’re playing with your children in the living room, surrounded by family photos, and feeling a rush of something you can only attempt to define as divinely planted and bittersweet joy, as... “They say time heals. But love doesn’t ask to be healed. Love asks to be remembered.

It’s humbling to realize that this magnitude of suffering didn’t steal my love for my husband. It amplified it. It crystallized it,” she continued. (Catch all the US News, UK News, Canada News, International Breaking News Events, and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.) Download The Economic Times News App to get Daily International News Updates. (Catch all the US News, UK News, Canada News, International Breaking News Events, and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.)

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