why the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s death infuriates me
Charlie Kirk died on September 10th, 2025, and the day of his death until now, I have seen the most vile, disgusting, and demonic side of humanity come out. I have been shattered by Charlie’s death, and my heart has been heavy since that awful day. I can’t fully wrap my mind around it still, and seeing Charlie’s beautiful wife, Erika Kirk, make speeches, it gut-punches me all over again.
I’ve seen comments such as;
Charlie deserved to die by gunpoint because he wasn’t for gun control
There’s no one better to die than this man
It’s a wonderful day in America (followed by an American flag emoji)
I won’t shed a tear over the death of this guy
I saw, recently, that P!nk is the latest celebrity to put her foot in her mouth and single-handedly ruin her career with an evil comment she made the day of Charlie’s memorial in Glendale, Arizona. She wrote, '“They should play pop goes the weasel.” My stomach churns just writing that out because how wicked of a human being do you have to be to say that about anyone?
Charlie was wrongfully murdered.
Didn’t agree with Charlie’s views or political beliefs?
He was still murdered.
Think he deserved to get murdered?
No one on this earth deserves the heinous act of being murdered. I don’t care if it’s the most conservative and spiritual person on this earth, or the most liberal and worldly person on this earth. No human soul, created by the divinity of God, is ever okay to murder. And, if you believe that what I’ve said is wrong, the devil has you in a chokehold.
Murder is a crime. Murder is a felony. Murder is the highest degree of immorality and self-destroying thought and action that instantly ruins your flesh and soul. Murder is not just a gunshot. Murder is not just a stab. Murder is not just a poisoning. Murder is the thought, the planning, the execution of ending someone’s life, in all the consciousness the killer has because they believe whoever they are choosing to end the life of are wrong, or they are filled with so much hatred.
We can’t play politics when it comes to murder, we can’t play religion over murder. Murder is wrong and that goes for anyone. To say that someone deserved to die, someone deserves to be a widow, these kids deserve not to have a dead surpasses a disagreement in politics. This turns into playing God and believing that just because you don’t like someone or your morals and values don’t line up with someone elses they need to be taken out.