Inkari Files Entry 004 – Murder Is Not a Mic Drop
A father was murdered today.
A husband—shot from a roof, two hundred yards away.
A man killed while speaking at a college event. Not rallying a mob. Not demanding silence. He was simply doing what he believed in most: opening the door to conversation—even with those who despised him.
Measured. Gracious. Real.
And now—gone.
While his wife plans a funeral and his children face a lifetime without their father, the internet circus is already in full swing. Court of public opinion convened before his body was cold. The live footage is making the rounds. And the comments? Oh, the comments.
“He deserved it.”
“Good riddance.”
“Maybe now his followers will shut up.”
Really? That’s where we’re at? Murder as your applause line? You think this is justice? You think the Creator of heaven and earth is impressed with your snarky, bloodthirsty one-liners? Let me remind you: “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit” (Psalm 34:18). Not the smug. Not the comment-section executioners. The brokenhearted.
And don’t think I’m only talking to “the other side.” Christians—yes, you. Some of you couldn’t even wait before lobbing your own grenades. Mocking his death because you didn’t like his politics? That’s your witness? You quote “Blessed are the peacemakers” on Sunday (Matthew 5:9), then log on Monday to cheer that a man was gunned down in front of his children’s future? Congratulations, you’ve built yourself a golden calf made of outrage and called it holiness.
Disagreement is inevitable. Division is inevitable. Jesus Himself said: “Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword” (Matthew 10:34). Truth cuts. Not everyone will bow to it. But here’s the difference: the sword of truth exposes lies—it does not aim at image-bearers of God. Violence against those who disagree isn’t righteousness. It’s cowardice in a costume.
So what now?
Reject the spin. Drown out the noise. Stop handing your humanity to the algorithm for clicks and clout. If you must take a stand, then do it with conviction and compassion—not celebration over a casket.
And to his family—though you may never read these words: we grieve with you. May the Creator Himself draw near. May He hold your children when they cannot understand why. May His presence be a shelter when the world chooses outrage over mourning.
~ Inkari
Transmission archived.
Sector Δ7
Parasitic Loop Detected
Command Line Severed
Data Recovered – Psalm 34:18. Matthew 5:9. Matthew 10:34.