Democrat Assassination Culture Killed Charlie Kirk
September 14, 2025 By John Kass1/2
“When people stop talking, that’s when you get violence. That’s when civil war happens, because you start to think the other side is so evil and they lose their humanity“ Charlie Kirk
Why did the Democrat left assassinate conservative youth organizer Charlie Kirk?
Because the courageous Christian patriot engaged young Americans across the political aisleon important ideas and the left–despite the Democrat Media Complex that usually protects them–had no answer for what he was doing. The founder of the organization Turning Point USA had charisma, brains and moral clarity. He was an inspiration to America’s young.
Hard leftists had shut down public discourse at the universities, as they’d shut down open discourse in American newsrooms. Kirk invited face-to-face public debate with those who disagreed with him on his “prove me wrong” tour of college campuses.Young Americans loved him and some hated him.
What infuriated the left was that Democrats couldn’t compete with him or his ideas.
So they killed him.
The one who pulled the trigger allegedly is Tyler Robinson, 22, from Utah.
Whether he’s executed for Kirk’s murder or becomes another poster boy for Democrat violence—like killer Luigi Mangione–is not known yet.
But we do know that it was the assassination culture of the Democrat left that caused this.
The killing is what happens when political violence is celebrated and excused by political leaders fawned upon by leftist corporate media that hates President Donald Trump and hates the Make America Great Again movement. Scream out that someone is a monster, a Hitler, a fascist, day after day–scream it again and again, all of it carried by the giant American corporate media megaphone–someone is bound to believe you.
And one ended Kirk’s life.
When you dehumanize someone,you’re sending a signal to your allies, and the mentally deranged, to take them out. And multiply that hateful rhetoric by the corporate legacy media spitting it out on a daily basis.
Kirk was a Christian who engaged young people on college campuses. He reached out to young people, convincing them to get married and have children and to love Jesus. He asked young men to not consume porn, to respect women, and asked that we understand the corrosive nature of social media. He was married to a beautiful young woman. They have two little children, a boy and a girl.
The left hated him for it.Democrats were outraged because they wanted an upbeat and optimistic young leader like Kirk who joyfully and with humor engaged with his opposition. And they were enraged they could not develop one.
“You know how we heal our divides?” he would ask. “By talking with people we disagree with.”
The left is now desperate to change the subject somehow, distract with screams while softening and blurring the consequence of their political hate.
But my friend Miranda Devine, the great columnist for the New York Post understoodour nation’s desperate need of clarity. In a recent column she called out the Democrat assassination culture that has been growing for years since Donald Trump was first elected president.
They tried to kill Trump twice. A leftist shot U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise and tried to massacre Republican congressmen playing baseball at a park. Transgender shooters have killed children at their schools, the last one being in Minneapolis.Kirk warned of the Democrat assassination culture months ago. Anyone with a social media account can see video of Democrat leaders threatening violence against conservatives, imploring followers to act.
“Assassination culture is spreading on the left,” Kirk said weeks before his death. “Forty-eight percent of liberals say it would be at least somewhat justified to murder Elon Musk. Fifty-five percent said the same about Donald Trump.”
When the assassin was arrested, law enforcement officials held a news conference.
“This is a watershed moment, but we don’t yet know what kind,” Utah Gov. SpencerCox said, adding that the present “feels a lot like the late 60s,” when President John F. Kennedy and Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. were both assassinated.
“This is our moment,” Cox said. “Do we escalate, or do we find an off-ramp? It’s a choice, and every one of us gets to make that choice.”…
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