Debunking The Biggest Lies Told About Charlie Kirk
(0:00) - Intro
(10:58) - On Second Amendment
(12:48) - On Empathy
(15:42) - On Gay People
(17:58) - On Trans People
(24:21) - On Racism
(28:21) - On Affirmative Action
(30:58) - On Critical Race Theory
(34:56) - On Illegal Immigration
(39:12) - On Abortion
(44:22) - Charlie’s Why
(49:48) - Liberal Threats
(50:55) - Leaving The Left
(52:29) - My Thoughts
I listened to Erika Kirk’s full speech at the memorial, and I want to share a few thoughts that came to me while live streaming the event. This is not political.
First, I should say that I grew up as a Muslim in a Muslim country. I don’t know enough about Christianity to say if what I witnessed is rooted in faith or culture. But what struck me most was how, even though death is heavy and this was by nature a sad occasion, the entire event carried a celebratory spirit that honored life.
That contrast hit me deeply. In Islam, even though we believe that good people go to heaven, the relationship with God is taught through fear. Funerals are overwhelmingly sad, often filled with warnings of the terrifying first night in the grave. Growing up hearing that, and then witnessing people celebrate life, speak of God’s love, and remember someone through the impact he had on others; it felt so refreshing, so positive.
Second, I was profoundly moved by @MrsErikaKirk’s words. I cannot fathom the strength it takes to stand and deliver such a meaningful speech after losing the love of your life. But even more than that, the grace it takes to forgive the very person who destroyed your world. I cannot imagine myself standing on a stage, sending love to those who cheered your husband’s murder, or inviting others to spread God’s love in response because, as she said, “we do not respond to hate with hate.” That is powerful beyond words.
Again, I am ignorant when it comes to Christianity, but if this is what it truly embodies, then I am envious of those who get to experience that feeling.
As a Black man, it hurts my soul to see people call Charlie Kirk a racist. I knew him personally and I can tell you, he was nothing but kind to me. Charlie never looked at me as a color, he looked at me as a friend, as a brother.
He went out of his way to help me, to open doors for me, to make sure I had opportunities I didn’t even ask for. That’s who he was, just generous, thoughtful, and loyal.
To hear people smear his name with lies is painful, because I knew the real Charlie. He wasn’t about division, he was about lifting people up, no matter where they came from or what they looked like.
And honestly, this all still feels unreal. I still cry, It’s hard to accept that he’s gone. A man who gave so much, who inspired so many, taken from us too soon.
Charlie Kirk was more than a leader , he was a husband, father , friend to many of us and a true American patriot.
All the horrific sexual abuse @Simone_Biles witnessed and spoke out against caused by one man, yet believes women should be forced to strip naked in front of men to validate the man's feelings.
You know how many gold medals you'd have if your "inclusive" dream came true? Zero.
Simone Biles once took part in a body positivity campaign where she spoke positively about her muscles in an effort to inspire “younger girls to love their bodies.”
Yesterday, she said Riley Gaines looked like a man because Gaines opposes boys in girls sports.
What happened to this Simone Biles?
EVERYONE KNOWS I WOULD NOT SUPPORT A FEDERAL ABORTION BAN, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, AND WOULD, IN FACT, VETO IT, BECAUSE IT IS UP TO THE STATES TO DECIDE BASED ON THE WILL OF THEIR VOTERS (THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE!). LIKE RONALD REAGAN BEFORE ME, I FULLY SUPPORT THE THREE EXCEPTIONS FOR RAPE, INCEST, AND THE LIFE OF THE MOTHER. I DO NOT SUPPORT THE DEMOCRATS RADICAL POSITION OF LATE TERM ABORTION LIKE, AS AN EXAMPLE, IN THE 7TH, 8TH, OR 9TH MONTH OR, IN CASE THERE IS ANY QUESTION, THE POSSIBILITY OF EXECUTION OF THE BABY AFTER BIRTH. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!
Dear Kamala Harris,
I’m one of those “ridiculous and crazy” Black men who is voting for Trump.
I don’t smoke weed.
I don’t need your $20,000.
I paid my student loans off years ago.
I’m not a criminal.
However,
I’m a father of a girl and I don’t want a man in a locker room with her. I also don’t want her competing against men.
I don’t want illegal immigrants attacking me or my family.
I want my retirement secure.
I want my cops supported so they can do their jobs.
Maybe instead of pandering to stereotypes about Black men, you can just be authentic for all Americans if you still remember what that is. Trump, like him or not, is authentic.
Hugs, because maybe if you’d been hugged more, you wouldn’t be so shallow, condescending, and fake, and I’m not a hugger…
Zeek
Kris,
The ultimate life well lived. Thank you for being a beacon of light in a darkening world. You were my hero and my role model. And even then, you managed to exceed my expectations when you became my friend.
So long Captain. Till we meet again.
PS I found this on my phone.
This is the Pretty Place Chapel at Camp Greenville after the hurricane. It sustained quite a bit of damage, trees down, half of the roof ripped off, pews damaged.
BUT THE CROSS STOOD THROUGH THE STORM.
I was moved to tears seeing this, because it reminded me of the story of Jesus calming the storm:
As Jesus and His disciples were crossing the sea, a violent storm arose, causing the boat to be swamped with waves. While the disciples were terrified, Jesus was asleep in the back of the boat. Fearing for their lives, the disciples woke Him up and cried, "Lord, save us! We are perishing!"
Jesus then stood up, rebuked the wind and the waves, and immediately there was a great calm. He turned to His disciples and said, "Why are you afraid, O you of little faith?" (Matthew 8:26).
This story shows that even in the fiercest of storms, God stands as our unwavering refuge. No matter how strong the winds blow or how high the waves rise, His presence remains constant and unshaken. In the midst of chaos, He is our shelter, our strength, and our calm. Trusting in His power means knowing that no storm is too great for Him to withstand.❤️
This story can be found in:
- Matthew 8:23-27
- Mark 4:35-41
- Luke 8:22-25
🌀This is how we roll in Florida for hurricane preparedness.
▪️DeSantis has literal ‘cities’ of linemen ready to restore power as soon as Helene passes.
⛑️These Linemen are literally the first responders after the storm and we are so grateful for all they do.
@elonmusk The last sentence describes my husband perfectly—he loves America. We've been married for 2.5 years, and he still doesn’t have a green card. Not a single word from immigration services, just complete silence.