Sep 172025
 


Last week’s assassination of Charlie Kirk sent a shock wave across the world that exposed the political polarities of Left and Right on a scale never before experienced.

An American political activist on the Right, Kirk founded the conservative organization Turning Point USA and was its executive director until his untimely demise on the Utah Valley University campus on September 10.

While the tragedy of Charlie Kirk’s murder is its own horror story, a greater horror story has been the reaction of those on the Left who have celebrated his murder with calls for even more murders, including those of Kirk’s wife and children.

This has presented those on the Right with a moral dilemma: how to oppose the Left without having to resort to violence. Unlike the Right, the Left does not honor the ballot box; it worships the bullet.

As Charlie Kirk himself explained: “At the core of the Left are very violent people. They always have been. They can’t debate; they can’t have conversations. So they resort to violent tactics because they can’t beat us. This is not a joke; this is who these people are.”

Soon enough, millions on the Right will recover from their shock and grief caused by the unjust and immoral act of violence that resulted in Charlie Kirk’s death.

Let us hope that what they choose to do next will live up to Charlie Kirk’s legacy in a way that will dramatically accelerate and expand his Turning Point mission. Perhaps then it can be said that something good will have emerged from this horrific act.

But silver linings aside, there’s simply nothing about Charlie Kirk’s absence that could ever be considered Just Right.

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