Political Assassination: Charlie Kirk’s Voice
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Charlie Kirk. A Patriot assassinated. A Christian martyred. A father killed. A husband murdered. Charlie Kirk was assassinated on September 10th 2025, for simply having different beliefs than certain people. According to Fox News, the still alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson, texted his roommate/boyfriend that he killed Charlie because “some hate can’t be negotiated”. Tyler Robinson engraved his casings, one of them read “Hey fascist! Catch!”. The crazy thing is that Charlie was as far away from being a fascist as you can be. He believed in true free speech, not just saying disgusting things, like the Left, and proclaiming First Amendment rights, even though the Left hates true free speech. He believed in capitalism, the greatest economic system in the world, as opposed to communism/marxism/socialism, and wealth “sharing” aka distributed wealth, meaning if you make above a certain amount, the extra gets taken and distributed to the less fortunate. In theory, this sounds good, but it is the worst thing you could do. This causes the less fortunate to depend solely on the word of the government and welfare checks. Charlie also believed in pro-life. Abortion is murder. The fetus is alive at conception, not after, not at the first heartbeat. As soon as the eggs are fertilized, there is life. Simple as that. In one of Charlie’s last Instagram stories, he talked about Iryna Zarutska. The white Ukrainian refugee in North Carolina that was murdered for no apparent reason, by a black man, Decarlos Brown Jr., with 14 priors and arrests. Let out every time he went back in, each offense worse than the last. Charlie believed, most of all, in God. He didn’t put his faith in political figures, like some people would have you believe. He did, however, trust President Trump to do the right things in his second, and current, presidential tenure. Charlie believed in the redeeming power of the blood of Jesus. Once you have salvation, receiving Jesus Christ as your savior, you can never lose it. No matter how far you go, you can always come back. There will be consequences, but there will always be open arms waiting. Faith is dead without works, meaning if you put your faith in Christ, but don’t do anything to further the cause of Christ, your faith is dead. Charlie was putting in the work. He was spreading the Gospel and the truth, and changing the minds of the American youth to the right political ideology and to at least acknowledge the existence of God.
Romans 8:28 (KJV) And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to [his] purpose.