🚨 30th and Tasker last night 🚨 @PhillyPolice officer dragged around a filthy street while these loser kids act like idiots. Did the man in the white shirt have a gun?
Will ANYBODY address the explosion of juvenile crime lately? Krasner and Parker’s victory laps were too soon
🚨 STATEMENT FROM @FrankJScales
“At the Community College of Philadelphia, I was investigated for hate speech because I said that the Founding Fathers of our nation were good people. I was then impeached and removed from my post as President of Student Government for supporting President Trump, and am now being tracked down and assaulted by radicalized students who once supported me as President of Student Government.
The Community College of Philadelphia should publicly denounce political violence if they have any sense of decency.”
This video is just a black American woman sitting in her room, mouthing the words to a Charlie Kirk quote, and it got 567k+ likes
The amount of momentum behind Charlie Kirk right now is so massive it’s hard to comprehend
“You will never be the best version of yourself if you allow other people to convince you that you can't be better because of your skin color, because of your sexual identity, because of the community you came from. You must resist those narratives at all costs if you truly want to be successful in America.”
Powerful.
Student: “You believe criminality is an inherent trait to the black race.”
Charlie: “NO, I don’t. They weren’t that way in the 1940s and 50s. Black America was one of the most peaceful, flourishing, economically fastest growing communities in the country. It’s not genetic.”
Everyone who’s taking out of context what Charlie said about black Americans being better off in the 1940s/50s of before the civil rights act needs to watch this. He explains his position quite clearly.
He’s not calling for a return to socially accepted racism or Jim Crow; he’s pointing out that at that time, blacks outpaced whites in terms of marriage rates and fathers in the homes—despite the fact that they actually had to face a great deal of legally and socially acceptable racism.
So his point is that we can’t blithely pin all of the black American community’s problems today on “racism”—if they were in fact outpacing whites when racism was actually prevalent, encouraged, written into law, and widely accepted.
JD Vance just delivered some of the most powerful words ever spoken about Charlie Kirk.
The crowd hung on every word as the Vice President unleashed a firestorm.
“Charlie suffered a terrible fate, my friends. We all know it. We all saw it, but think it is not the worst fate.”
“It is better to face a gunman than to live your life afraid to speak the truth.”
“It is better to be persecuted for your faith than to deny the kingship of Christ.”
“It is better to die a young man in this world than to sell your soul for an easy life with no purpose, no risk, no love, and no truth.”
Goosebumps.
RFK Jr. becomes filled with emotion as he shares an unforgettable conversation he had with Charlie Kirk about death.
The long pause at the 22-second mark said it all. You could feel how heavily Kirk’s passing was weighing on him.
“We were talking about the risk that all of us take when we challenge interest, the physical risk. And he asked me if I was scared of dying. And I said to him, there’s a lot worse things than death. And one of those things is if we lost our constitutional rights in this country and that our children were raised as slaves.
“And… (long pause)
“I said to Charlie, I said, sometimes the best consolation we can hope for is that we get to die with our boots on. Well, Charlie died with his boots on, and he died to make sure that we didn’t have to undergo those fates that are worse than death.
“So, let’s remember Charlie. For those of us who were friends with Charlie, we don’t need any more evidence of the love of God, because the evidence, the friendship, is the best evidence that God loves us all.
“Thank you, and God bless you.”
"I want to be remembered for courage for my faith. That would be the most important thing. The most important thing is my faith in my life."
A touching tribute video highlights the remarkable life and lasting legacy of Charlie Kirk.
Tucker Carlson shares a transformational lesson he learned from Charlie Kirk about hate.
The look on Tucker’s face spoke volumes. Not a single word was wasted.
“Charlie was really saying… the only change that matters when we repent of our sins. We, ME, a recognition that the real problem is me and how fallen I am.
“And that was the reason that Charlie was fearless at all times, truly fearless to his last moment. He was unafraid, he was not defensive, and there was no hate in his heart. I know that because I’ve got a little hate compartment in my heart.
“And I would often express that to Charlie about various people. And he would always say, always say, ‘That’s a sad person, that’s a broken person. That’s a person who needs help. That’s a person who needs Jesus.’ He said that in private because he meant it.”
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.
🚨 ABSOLUTE CHILLS.
Tens of thousands of people just sang all at once during worship at Charlie Kirk's memorial.
Wow.
They wanted a movement to roll over and back down - but got this instead.
Charlie Kirk: “There's a difference between liberals and leftists. It's a very big difference. A liberal is someone I will disagree with and we'll have a wonderful time. We'll go out to dinner and we'll consider each other friends. A liberal will have the conversation, and they'll say we might not agree on this, but I still treat you with respect and I really like you as a person. A leftist will try to shut you up before you even open your mouth. A leftist is rooted in intolerance.”
AOC called Charlie Kirk’s rhetoric ignorant, while making an ignorant statement.
She also misrepresented what Charlie said about the Civil Rights Act.
We can’t keep doing this - it’s putting people in danger.
Van Jones Gets Emotional After a Newly Discovered DM from Charlie Kirk
“After he was murdered, my team called and said he was trying to reach you … This guy is reaching out to his mortal enemy saying, we need to be gentlemen and sit down together … I've sat on it long enough.”