A Letter to George Farmer, the Husband of Candace Owens
The narratives we create and perpetuate have consequences, and I urge you to consider the impact of Candace’s words and actions on the broader movement.
Dear George Farmer.
I hope this letter finds you in good spirits. I want to start by expressing my admiration for you and the unwavering support you provide to those around you. However, there are pressing concerns regarding your wife, Candace Owens, that I feel compelled to address, particularly in relation to her recent actions affecting Erika Kirk, TPUSA, and BleXit.
As someone who has dedicated countless hours to grassroots leadership within these organizations, I have witnessed firsthand the struggles and triumphs we faced together. Many of us poured our hearts and souls into building local chapters, often enduring criticism and misunderstandings from family and friends. The influence we collectively fostered was meant to empower our cause, not to be wielded as a weapon against the very foundation we built together.
Our victories in the elections, especially in 2024, were a testament to Charlie Kirk’s strategic leadership. His innovative approaches dismantled leftists’ narrative, forcing them to respond in desperate ways, leading to the unprecedented circumstances we faced globally. Despite the chaos, we emerged stronger, reclaiming the House, Senate, White House, and Supreme Court. These wins came at a great cost, including the loss of Charlie, whose sacrifice fundamentally altered the landscape of political discourse.
It is disheartening to see Candace’s actions threaten to undermine Charlie’s legacy. Her grievances, stemming from her personal feelings about events surrounding Charlie’s assassination and his choice to appoint Erika as his successor, seem misplaced and damaging. Charlie made a conscious decision to align himself with someone who embodies strength and grace, especially in the wake of his tragic assassination. Erika has shown remarkable poise and resilience, qualities that should be celebrated rather than criticized.
It is crucial to recognize the weight of our shared history and the sacrifices made by those who came before us. To use this influence as a means to dismantle what we have collectively achieved feels like a betrayal of the very ideals we fought for. The narratives we create and perpetuate have consequences, and I urge you to consider the impact of Candace’s words and actions on the broader movement.
I believe in the importance of dialogue and understanding, and I hope you can convey these sentiments to Candace. Together, we can honor Charlie’s legacy by fostering unity rather than division and by uplifting those who continue to fight for the values we hold dear.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. I look forward to your thoughts.
Warm regards, Patrick D. Hampton
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