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Charlie Kirk Assassinated - Something Much Bigger is Happening Here
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With Assassination of Charlie Kirk - The US is gripped in fear of what will be. The Rabbi here brings out a Torah truth of whats really happening in Society and where we're heading if we don't see it.
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Anyone who sees this assassination of
Charlie Kirk as some scandal, mafioso,
another hate scene that just occurred in
the United States of America is being a
little bit shortsighted. If I could even
say a little bit childish and immature.
There's obviously much bigger sign here
that is being exposed to us. And like I
said, if it wasn't for that, I wouldn't
need you don't need me to be here. There
are plenty of political figures that
went ahead and spoke about this subject.
I want to bring out one important
lesson, idea, concept that we should be
learning about what is going on in the
western world in general and how such an
assassination could occur. Where did it
come from? And that is a very
straightforward idea that we know that
modern society in our day and age breeds
and discusses and cries the idea of
freedom. All the charters and the
constitutions that we are familiar with
of all type of democracies are there to
enshrine the idea of freedom in every
possible way. Any value and the highest
type of value that we understand is
always the right to express oneself to
be fully unhindered in what I want to
say. The highest form of the American
constitution, the biggest idea behind it
is of course we are quite familiar with
the bill of rights. That is what is
expressed as the highest code of all the
societies. And to unfailingly focus on
one's rights and one's personal needs,
what he believes in. If I decide that
something is true, then it's true. Even
though you might decide something
completely the opposite, but that's also
true because there is no contradiction
per se between two truths in as much as
we both believe in them and as much as
we both feel that that is what is
correct then apparently there are two
truths happens to be they contradict one
to the other but it's not necessarily a
contradiction because look we both feel
them. That's the whole idea of the
democratic capitalistic type of feeling
of freedom. That what I feel is the
freedom of speech. When you look into
the Torah demands of what it discusses
of us, it never speaks about necessarily
loyalty. It never it never speaks about
the idea of freedom. It only discusses
the idea of loyalty, allegiance,
obligation. And in some people that
looks like a putting a noose around my
neck. It's too tight. It's telling me
what I need to do. It doesn't give me
any freedom. It turns me a slave to
another to somewhere else. But the truth
is if a person really faces the aas I
want to just explain over here. The only
way that a person reaches true freedom
is if he is a slave to the truth. If a
person focuses on what is real, what we
call in Hebrew emmet, where we focus on
the truth, there is only one truth.
There are no two truths. the an autonomy
of the word the etmology of the word is
alfet which means there's only one of
them it's perfectly spaced alf is one
tough is the last tough is the last
letter and mem is smack in the middle
you can't have two there's only one
because it's perfect sheer is the word
sheer shin ku are all grouped together
as one that you have an endless amount
of possibilities of of uh of that type
of combination when a person is doing a
math problem in the end of the day
there's an endless amount of wrong
answers but there's only one proper
answer which we would call the truth
truth is something that comes if I could
say divine something that is in in in
unity that there's only one of those
truths and not two of them the second I
decide that whatever I decide is the
truth what you're really deciding is
what my ego is expressing I should be in
control of what my obligations are and
it's really just a thin veil over what
my true ego is all about. It's a focus
about who me myself and I and nobody
really else. It's really much more of a
motivation which that whole motivation
is about what's in it for me. Let me
tell you an important idea which is
should be obvious to all. But in every
relationship between two people, between
a worker and his boss or between a
society and its its citizens and its
government, in every type of
relationship, there is always a give and
a take, a tit. There's always a back and
a forth between the two of them. And
never the two shall part. You need to
always have a giving and a taking in
both directions hopefully. But that's
how it is. But there's a very big
difference between where the focus is.
How am I focused in the holiday of Purim
of Purim which is the holiday where we
all get dressed up and we go and do what
we call we go around from house to house
seems to be synonymous with what they
copied from us the Christians of a
holiday that they call Halloween which
also is dressing up and going from door
to door. The slight difference between
them is that in our holiday, the
mitzvah, the obligation is to go and
give. It's to go out and do something
for someone else. And it happens to be
you go ahead and take the you're
obligated to do that. As opposed to in
Halloween, it's a idea of trick-or-
treat. You go to people's houses and you
request from them. And if not, they
might get a trick. But there's both a
back and forth. There's back a recipient
and a deliverer. The question is where's
the focus? What we call in Hebrew,
what's the desh? Where am I looking at?
Am I busy focusing on what I will
receive or am I busy focusing on what I
can give to another person? In the
Torah, there is no place where it
discusses rights. It more only talks
about my personal obligations. Of
course, when I have an obligation, then
there is you have your rights in my
obligations. But it's not a
contradiction because the focus is where
I point my finger. Is my finger pointed
on myself on what I am obligated to do
or is my finger pointed on what you are
obligated to do for me? That's what we
call my rights or the bill of rights.
That's what we talk about when we focus.
It's all a matter of the direction. It's
all a matter of a frame of mind. My
right to my property can be expressed
obviously as your obligation not to
steal. That's obviously true. But where
am I looking at? Read the ten
commandments.
It's all about what you cannot do. Don't
do this. Don't do that. Don't steal.
Don't don't kill. Don't kill. And also
don't commit adultery, etc., etc. You're
not allowed to be doing other things to
other people, which means that they have
obviously the right to proclaim it upon
you. But if you focus on what the
constitutional rights is all about, then
it's my rights are due to me. I can
demand them if necessary. They're mine.
It's all about my rights. Your
obligations are there to do for me. You
better be careful about where you step
on my shoes. People, if I could say,
growing up in America, are very polite
and nice, and I love it. It's great.
It's a fantastic thing. But if you rub
shoulders in the wrong way just a little
bit, then you are going to get it over
the head, you'll get sued from here till
tomorrow. It's the suing capital of the
world. It's an incredible thing. I
remember my son one time was in a mall
and he was four four years old and we
couldn't find him. Then I saw him two
floors down. So I had to run down the
escalator to try as fast as I can to get
him cuz I was very nervous. I was here
in the United States. I was very nervous
about what what could be. And on the way
I brushed up against someone on the
escalator saying, "Excuse me, sir. I
have to run. after run after run. He
gave me such a I can't even begin to
tell you what type of courses he was
telling me that I brushed up against
him. Do you know you're brushing up
against it? It's all about myself. It's
all about my force field around me of
what it takes for that for that for for
my approach that I grew up with.
Unfortunately, that is how we end up
raising our children. If we raise them
up with this idea, the way of raising a
child is to teach them what your
responsibilities are. Where is your
obligations? What do you have to do for
other people? Not in a decrepit and
depressing way. That's not the
intention, but in a way of
responsibility to know that I have to
know that not everything I want to do, I
can do. Not everything I want to say, I
can say. I have limitations in life.
Yes, there are there is a divine source
above me that tells me when I can do
things and when I when I can't. And if a
person is really
for those people and I've seen it with
my own eyes who are searching from the
truth, they end up finding the truth.
They end up speaking the truth. The
problem is sometimes they get shot for
it. And you know why they get shot? I'll
tell you why. Because the person
shooting has no boundaries. He has no
borders. He was never raised with
borders. There was no there's no
quandries about doing it. I assure you
when they catch this guy, he's not going
to feel guilty. He's going to be upset.
Maybe he should be put on the chair.
Maybe he's going to feel he's going to
be upset that he's going to be put in in
in jail for life. That might be a little
bit depressing, but he won't have any
qualms or quirks about what he's doing.
The rhyme with quirk. He's not going to
feel bad about it. You know why? Because
he was raised cuz if I feel this way,
you are hindering my position. you are
stating to the world to giving over to
millions of people uh imposition an idea
a concept an ideology which I disagree
with and therefore you have to be put
away you're not you're not there in
place I don't have the person doesn't
have any boundaries his boundaries of
what he calls truth of what he calls a
met is what I believe it's a it's a it's
a type of truth which is plastic which
can be changed which can be which is
absorbed according to each individual's
purpose I I have to say maybe it's not a
nice muscle and I know people use these
expressions sometimes but there's no
real big difference between what this
guy did a couple days ago and what the
yakimo what Hitler did to 6 million
Jews. This was one person that was 6
million but they both came from an
ideology of the same type of idea.
Hitler also felt that all Jews deserve
to die and they're only destroying the
world. And if you read his book by Enump
you will see that it all came from a
theory of a madman of course but that
decided that these people are destroying
the universe and the Darwinism way to do
is survival of the finish and finish
them off. So from his position he's
correct. From this guy's position he's
correct. Everybody's correct. When you
live with a leftist society, when you
live with a complete democratic way of
thinking to its extreme, and it didn't
start like this, we know that the men of
the who started the United States of
America or the western way of thinking
were great men. They were tremendous
thinkers, George Washington, Lincoln,
and all the others. They were obviously
people with a tremendous uh mind. They
would have never dreamt it would get to
here. But you don't understand when you
don't teach people boundaries. When you
don't teach people that there's a higher
source that's telling you what to do,
when you don't tell people there's an
emmet, there's one emit and there's one
obligation and you are obligated to
serve the other person. Then the left
turn into what they look like right now.
This is not just in society. Of course,
that's where we see it blatantly. It's
in everything in life. What about
marriage? Every marriage is made up of a
give and a take. They're both sides are
supposed to reciprocate one to the next.
That's what it's all about. But if you
go into a marriage with a focus about
her and what she is obligated to do for
me, then you should know that you're
bound to divorce sooner than later. And
the sooner is much more than the later
as opposed to when a person takes the
finger and points it at himself. What
are my obligations here? as the tuva the
marriage contract writes what am I
obligated in this marriage what can I do
for you how can I service you to make
you a happy person
believe in me and trust me those are the
marriages that last and it's not just
that they last they are living in in
willful bliss they're living in gaden
they live to the late ages of the day
but unfortunately unfortunately this
doesn't exist as much as it used to
because this idea ideal relationship
comes from on the fact that I'm focused
on the you as opposed to the me even
though in the end of the day I will be
receiving things also and I also am
going to end up taking but the focus is
everything in the world of the employee
and the employer when we're busy
focusing on the other guy my obligations
what I can do for him as the Turus
describes many of those obligations so
you should know the relationship will be
incredible as opposed to what we are
raised with obviously with the idea of
my personal rights and you can't do this
to me do this. So suddenly a union is
created. All the employees get together
and all the employees get together. One
makes a national association like this.
One makes a union. There are strikes.
Everything goes on hold and the battle
of the giants go one to the next. This
is an incredible idea, a concept which
should be obvious and simple to all of
us. I'm not creating anything. I think
this bullet that we saw this week has
just expressed the idea. It came to show
us that yes when I live in a progressive
society that anything goes any gender I
want to be any way I want to think on
wants to do and religion is zero and I'm
not coming here only to express religion
even though that's obviously what I mean
but that's the idea is that therefore
the next step is over the cliff you
cannot stop it the next generation will
go farther and farther if over here it's
just one bullet to one person it will
get much worse years later, people said
to me that, you know, the America's on a
verge of a civil war. There's going to
be a tremendous amount of of of
disagreements and spite between the two
and there's going to be a lot of fights
because of what happened. And I told
them and I'm telling you, I don't I'm
not a prophet and not an old type of
prophet. There will be no civil war.
There will be no type of this will blow
over in a month or two and nothing will
happen. And I'm going to tell you why.
Because if a person from the right would
shoot a person from the left would shoot
one of these progressive, then you'll
get a civil war. Then everybody will
start burning things down. There'll be
fights. People get the guns out and
things will turn into the Wild West
because they don't have any borders.
They're not raised with borders. These
are the children of the progressive.
These are the people who are raised,
we're talking about the universities,
right? These are the ones who are raised
that you should do what you feel and you
should feel and do what you want to do
because that's of course what the your
right is your rights exist and that's
what you're supposed to doing as opposed
to the direction that it happened. No,
in the end of the day even though we
might be talking about goim we might be
talking about necessarily people who are
are are not Jewish or Jewish doesn't
make a difference in the end of the day
the status or the idea of the ideal
right is one that knows there are
boundaries. Yes, sometimes we have to
say no. Not everything I want to do is
what I not everything I want to do I
necessarily can do. And yes, that breeds
religion. Yes, it does end up breeding
religion because that is what Judaism
has been preaching for the past 3,000
years. A society which enshrines rights
is a society which develops takers. A
society which focuses on my obligations
or a religion which focuses on my on
obligation. That is a society that
develops givers. That's a society that
is an ideal. A child that's raised in an
environment which is involved in Tyra or
the idea of religious practice is
trained to be conscious of his
obligations. A member of such a society,
you can rely on him. And you know what?
You can rely on him even when no one is
watching. He is trustworthy to his word.
He's honest to what the truth is. He's
real about what needs to be what needs
to be done. I've been privy to many
people who have become Bali Chuva and I
can almost predict it who's the one
who's going to end up doing it. I don't
mean this in any offensive way to anyone
who's this way or that way, but it's
true and I'm telling you it's a fact. A
person who's really really searching for
the truth. A person who's focused on can
I do what's right? What is the right
thing to do? Is this really what I'm
supposed to be doing? I logically see
the truth in front of my eyes. Is this
the next step that I should be doing?
This Charlie Kirk himself was keeping
one to one one day of the week. He's not
rel he's not he's not Jewish, but he was
keeping one day of the week because he
saw the beauty that lies behind what we
call the Sabbath.
But the second we see laws that are
absolute, laws that are divine, laws
that don't change, then suddenly we
appreciate, suddenly we feel free. That
is a person who's there. In a democracy,
the people make the law. In the Torah,
the law makes the people. And you should
remember that rule and keep it on your
refrigerator because it's extremely
true. In a democracy, the people make
the law and therefore it's relative and
changes and it's dynamic on a constant
basis. But in Torah, the law makes the
people because I become a mench. I
became a benadam. I have limitations. I
have a right and a left. I have a
decision. Before I make a decision, I
have someone above me that's telling me,
is it correct what you have to do? And
never forget and always keep it in your
mind because this is a time I assure you
in a couple two three months it will be
a blast in the past a blast in the past
that will be forgotten but always
remember all these truths that we've had
that not necessarily are we coming from
the fact that all men are created equal
rather if you want to be a slave to the
truth then the slave to the truth that
is true freedom.