
And you may ask, “How could you say that Charlie Kirk is a coward? Didn’t he frequently speak in public?” Good question.
Charlie Kirk wasn’t a coward for speaking in public; Charlie Kirk was a coward because of why he was speaking in public.
Links mentioned in the episode.
- Kirk didn’t agree that no one should die from gun violence.
- The description of a reactionary, from my book, perfectly fits Charlie Kirk.
- Charlie Kirk in his own words: 'prowling Blacks' and 'the great replacement strategy'
- The far-right commentator didn't pull his punches when discussing his reactionary views on current events
- Charlie Kirk in His Own Words
- 17 quotes you should read from Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist and Trump ally who was shot and killed on…
- Gun Violence To 'China Virus': A Look At Charlie Kirk's Controversial Takes
- Charlie Kirk, who died on Wednesday after being shot during an appearance at Utah Valley University, was one of the…
- Let's Not Forget Who Charlie Kirk Really Was
- The right-wing influencer did not deserve to die, and we shouldn't forget the many despicable things he said and did.
- Charlie Kirk’s Top 11 Most Heinous Statements & Remarks
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