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Hornedfrog2000
(866 posts)Doesnt know about sports, but thinks he does, now politics?
democratsruletheday
(1,554 posts)Screamin' A Smith is a clown
RockRaven
(17,987 posts)He thinks he is rich and famous enough not to get destroyed by the forces Kirk was moving, enabling, strengthening.
Otherwise, he would care about that.
Abolishinist
(2,737 posts)Apparently not enough for YOU, Mr. Smith. And I agree 100% about this being a tragedy, not the point.
Charlie Kirk built himself into the face of a conservative youth movement through Turning Point USA (TPUSA). Behind the branding of patriotism and freedom, the record shows a pattern of rhetoric, organizational culture, and alliances that echoed white supremacist and Christian nationalist ideologies. The Southern Poverty Law Center documented how TPUSA repeatedly framed immigrants, LGBTQ+ people, and racial justice advocates as existential threats to white Christian America, warning followers that their families, religion, and entire way of life were under attack. In later years, Kirk openly embraced Christian nationalist language, claiming that liberty was only possible with a Christian populationa narrative tying freedom to demographic dominance, a cornerstone of supremacist logic (SPLC).
On race, Kirk was blunt and dismissive. He denied the existence of systemic racism, called white privilege a racist idea, and vilified critical race theory as dangerous indoctrination. In one speech, he called George Floyd a scumbag, showing open contempt for a man whose death triggered a national reckoning on race and policing (WHYY). These rhetorical choices were not accidentalthey functioned as a political strategy to delegitimize Black pain and deny the realities of structural racism in America.
You have strange bedfellows, Mr. Smith.