I have to admit the death of Charlie Kirk has shaken me to my core. If you have followed me for any length of time, you know I have been warning about the poison spreading through the woke liberal left.
They call America a colonialist nation and chant death to America. They want to erase the entire Western framework. They preach equity over equality. They demand open borders and the abolishing of police. They flood campuses with safe spaces while policing so-called “microaggressions.” They pressure people to change their genders and push children toward sex change surgeries. They have tried to assassinate a presidential candidate twice and were furious when it failed. They glorify the killing of CEOs. In New York City, Louigi carried out such a murder while liberals praised him and rushed to raise funds for his defense.
They cheer for terrorist groups. They assassinate Jewish embassy employees in Washington. They cosplay as terrorists. On college campuses the hatred for Jews is rampant. They glorify Hamas leader Sinwar, call for a global intifada, and call for the destruction of the only Jewish state fighting a genocidal Islamist terror group.
For a while, I believed this was just old-fashioned antisemitism mixed with ignorance, that they were blinded by hatred and could not grasp that eliminating terror is a moral necessity, that Hamas, not Israel, is responsible for the death of innocents.
What I have witnessed since Charlie’s murder is far darker. One man may have pulled the trigger out of his own choice or for hire. But what is far worse is the hundreds of thousands celebrating his death. The mocking. The laughter. The open joy flooding social media as people cheer while watching the blood pour from Charlie’s neck.
I did not realize how deep this poison ran in America. This is no longer politics. A line is being drawn. It is good versus evil.
I do not know how this ends. But this might be the wake-up call the world needs.
Charlie, your legacy will live on. You sparked a revolution, and I will carry it forward. God willing, I will work to build something meaningful and positive in your honor.
Rest well, brother.
Baruch Dayan HaEmet.