
Casanova is Crazy: The Assassination of Charlie Kirk
Today we lost a man who spoke his truth. Charlie Kirk, a controversial figure, was gunned down at a college debate in Utah. While he wasn’t a Black man, his death points to a reality we know all too well. In America, when men speak out when they dare to challenge the system their voices are often silenced, either by violence or by the slow assassination of their character. As Black men, this hits even deeper. We carry the weight of being judged, dismissed, and targeted simply for existing in our truth. Kirk’s tragedy is not ours, but it mirrors the challenges we face every day. His death is a reminder of how dangerous it can be to stand firm in what you believe, and for Black men in America, that danger has always been multiplied. This conversation isn’t about politics. It’s about survival. It’s about being a man in a world that punishes you for being unapologetically yourself something Black men have endured for generations. Website: www.blackmensmentalhealth.com Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackmensmentalhealth To keep up with casanova and will his ventures go to www.casanovawilliams.com Also Divorce Not An Option Podcast. A podcast and vlog about marriage and talking about navigating healthy relationships and marriage. Check out Couple of Critics where me and my wife do reviews on everything from restaurants, events, concerts and more. Check out our radio station "Black Men's Mental Health Radio" on The Culture Radio Network at www.thecultureradio.com. Download the app for free at www.thecultureradio.com/culturetree Check out the all natural product line: www.cultured.skin
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Today we lost a man who spoke his truth. Charlie Kirk, a controversial figure, was gunned down at a college debate in Utah. While he wasn’t a Black man, his death points to a reality we know all too well. In America, when men speak out when they dare to challenge the system their voices are often silenced, either by violence or by the slow assassination of their character.
As Black men, this hits even deeper. We carry the weight of being judged, dismissed, and targeted simply for existing in our truth. Kirk’s tragedy is not ours, but it mirrors the challenges we face every day. His death is a reminder of how dangerous it can be to stand firm in what you believe, and for Black men in America, that danger has always been multiplied.
This conversation isn’t about politics. It’s about survival. It’s about being a man in a world that punishes you for being unapologetically yourself something Black men have endured for generations.
Website: www.blackmensmentalhealth.com
Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackmensmentalhealth
To keep up with casanova and will his ventures go to www.casanovawilliams.com
Also Divorce Not An Option Podcast. A podcast and vlog about marriage and talking about navigating healthy relationships and marriage.
Check out Couple of Critics where me and my wife do reviews on everything from restaurants, events, concerts and more.
Check out our radio station "Black Men's Mental Health Radio" on The Culture Radio Network at www.thecultureradio.com.
Download the app for free at www.thecultureradio.com/culturetree
Check out the all natural product line: www.cultured.skin