
1669: Debate Without Hate: Some Thoughts After the Charlie Kirk Shooting
When debate turnsviolent, yogis reach for higher tools—not more gasoline. In this episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha reflect on the rising culture of outrage and political violence, using the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk as a moment to pause and ask: how can we disagree without dehumanizing?
Drawing from Śrī Caitanya’s example of gentle but powerful debate, and the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam’s accounts of Krishna’s childhood pastimes, they explore practical bhakti principles that can steady the heart even when the world feels unstable.
Key Highlights
* The provocateur trap: why inflammatory speech breeds more chaos
* Five takeaways for disagreeing without division
* Respectful courage vs. performative outrage
* Debate as Lord Caitanya modeled it: correction without humiliation
* Krishna’s butter-boy pastimes as an anchor of joy amid chaos
If you’re tired of the outrage algorithm but still care deeply about truth, this conversation offers a better toolkit—one rooted in bhakti.
🌟 Follow for daily wisdom and join thousands on the bhakti path—steady mind, open heart, strong spine.
Srimad Bhagavatam 10.11.55-59
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