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Charlie Kirk was gunned down Wednesday during a speaking engagement at Utah Valley University. He was the founder of Turning Point USA, a grassroots juggernaut that grew into the largest conservative student organization in America. His mission was simple: to remind young Americans of the principles that made this nation strong. For that, he was killed—and now radicals are literally dancing on his grave.
A movement steeped in hatred
The TikTok account tied to this mob celebration shows the same activist at other so-called “protests.” Videos depict him and his allies chaining themselves to DHS and ICE buildings, pelting officers with trash, and shouting obscenities at law enforcement. These are not “concerned citizens.” They’re professional agitators who thrive on chaos and violence.
Kirk saw it coming
What makes this tragedy even more haunting is that Kirk himself warned about this exact trajectory. In recent months, he sounded alarms about what he described as the Left’s “assassination culture.”
He cited findings from the Network Contagion Research Institute showing that 48% of liberals said it would be “at least somewhat justified” to murder Elon Musk. Fifty-five percent said the same about Donald Trump.
Kirk was blunt: this was the natural outcome of a Left that tolerated—and even glorified—political violence. Now, his prophecy has been fulfilled in the most devastating way possible.
The Left’s grotesque response
Instead of mourning, leftists rushed online to mock Kirk for his opposition to gun control. They didn’t wait until his body was cold before turning his murder into a political talking point.
This is not the behavior of people who want dialogue. This is the behavior of extremists who believe violence is a legitimate tool for silencing opponents. When they get what they want, they don’t condemn it—they cheer.
A pastor’s voice of light in the darkness
Amid the hate, one voice rose above the noise. Pastor Rob McCoy, Kirk’s friend and spiritual mentor, reminded Americans what real character looks like.
“Charlie did not die however but instead he has begun to truly live,” McCoy said. “His life was secured eternally by His Savior Jesus Christ. This truth allowed Charlie to face every threat with courage because he didn’t fear death.”
McCoy added, with heartbreak, that his prayers were with Kirk’s wife Erika and their two children. But he also declared, “evil has not prevailed and it will not win.”
That contrast tells the whole story: one side responds with grace and faith, the other with cruelty and applause.
Media fingerprints on assassination culture
Let’s not pretend this happened in isolation. For years, the corporate press has painted conservatives as “fascists,” “Nazis,” and “existential threats to democracy.” They dehumanized half the country and created an environment where violence against conservatives feels “justified.”
Every pundit who said we should be “stopped by any means necessary” played a role in this. Every journalist who casually called Trump voters Nazis shares in the responsibility. The blood is on their hands, too.
What comes next matters
The question now is whether America will wake up before this spiral of violence consumes more lives. The radicals cheering Kirk’s murder have crossed a line that should never be crossed.
This is not politics as usual. This is not protest. This is assassination culture—and the radicals are already asking who’s “next.”
If law enforcement doesn’t recognize what’s happening, and if decent Americans don’t push back, we could see even more conservatives targeted simply for daring to speak their minds.
Charlie Kirk died for the same reason he lived: to defend the values that built this country. The best way to honor him now is to ensure that his sacrifice was not in vain.




