Echoes of Incitement: When Words Pull the Trigger

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In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s tragic assassination on September 10 at Utah Valley University, the suspect’s own words cut like a blade:

“I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”

But let’s be brutally honest – who loaded the gun?

For years, Democrats and the radical left have flooded the airwaves with venomous rhetoric painting Kirk as a monster: a bigot, a threat to democracy, a hater of trans rights and “progress.”

Kamala Harris called him a “dangerous extremist” in 2024 debates.

AOC tweeted that his campus tours were “spreading poison to our youth.”

Mainstream media echoed it – CNN, MSNBC labeling him a “far-right provocateur” fueling division.

Even Biden’s DOJ investigated Turning Point USA as a “hate group.”

That wasn’t debate. That was a bullseye on his back.

The suspect, Tyler Robinson, obsessed over Kirk’s “hatred,” but it was the left’s endless demonization that radicalized him – turning words into whispers of violence.

They pulled the trigger with their tongues, and now a patriot lies dead.

Charlie was a voice for freedom, for America First, for the forgotten.

His blood is on their hands. We won’t forget.

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