
"I wouldn't wish upon anyone what I have been through, and I support the Second Amendment as well, Kirk told host Andrew Ross Sorkin. She pointed to multiple factors that she believes spur shootings in the U.S., including poor mental health, anxiety, and depression particularly among young Americans. Kirk said her husband felt the same way. What I've realized through all of this is that you can have individuals that will always resort to violence."
"It's not because you're weak, it's not because you think what the assassin did was correct, Kirk explained. That's the exact opposite. Forgiveness is for those of you who've been wronged, you know what it feels like to forgive someone. And in a way, where it frees you from a poison, and it frees you to be able to think clearly and have a moment where your heart is free and you're not bound to evil."
Erika Kirk maintains support for the Second Amendment despite the murder of her husband, Charlie Kirk. She attributes shootings in the United States to multiple factors such as poor mental health, anxiety, and depression, particularly among young Americans. She believes some individuals will always resort to violence and that cultural attitudes treating violence as a solution worsen the problem. She characterizes the issue as a deeply human, soul and mental problem rather than solely a gun problem. She embraces Christian faith and forgiveness as means to cope, stressing that forgiveness frees the wronged and enables clear thinking.
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