Rev William Barber condemns Kirk's killing and warns against using religion to 'sanctify wrong'
Source: The Guardian
Mon 15 Sep 2025 17.02 EDT
Last modified on Mon 15 Sep 2025 20.10 EDT
Rev William Barber, a left-leaning pastor and social activist, has condemned last weeks brutal, ugly murder of Charlie Kirk while calling for a broader denunciation of political violence on all sides.
Barber, leader of the Moral Monday events staged by Repairing The Breach, a pro-social justice group, also appeared to criticize the rightwing political activists brand of Christianity.
Barber spoke out against the killing of Kirk an ally of Donald Trump during an online event commemorating the anniversary of one of the most notorious acts of political violence in US history, the bombing of a Black church by members of the Ku Klux Klan on 15 September 1963.
Three 14-year-old girls and another aged 11 were killed when an explosion caused by 19 sticks of dynamite attached to a timer ripped through the 16th Street Baptist Street church in Birmingham, Alabama, at a time when the city was a focal point of the Black civil rights movement. Martin Luther King, the late civil rights leader who Kirk once criticized as awful, described the bombing as one of the most vicious and tragic crimes ever perpetrated against humanity.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/15/rev-william-barber-charlie-kirk-killing-religion

twodogsbarking
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NewHendoLib
(61,327 posts)lostincalifornia
(4,431 posts)twodogsbarking
(15,741 posts)Sorry.
lostincalifornia
(4,431 posts)yardwork
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(4,431 posts)Marthe48
(21,797 posts)all of the other victims of violence. Brutalizing and killing any other person, except in self-defense, is not a solution to any problem. Hunting school children for kicks, spree killing shoppers, people in church, at concerts, no one, including elected officials should be a gunman's target.
Speak out against the gun violence against all of us and stop making it seem like any public figure is more important than any other person in the country.
yardwork
(68,038 posts)He's been organizing peaceful protests in NC and beyond for many years. He continues MLK, Jr's tradition of nonviolence rooted in spiritual morality.
He perseveres despite having severe health problems. He's a truly good person.