You're going to cry... Charlie Kirk is a Hero
19 September 2025
On Weds, Sept 10, Charlie Kirk was assassinated at a college campus in Utah. Some of my older viewers may not have heard about Charlie Kirk before this, but most young people know who he is. He founded an organization called Turning Point USA. The idea was to energize young people around conservative values. Charlie Kirk became famous by going to college campuses and debating issues with students.**Links to all Source documents for this video are on my website at WolvesAndFinance.com. Sign up for a monthly membership to support the channel!
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Time Codes:
0:00 Charlie Kirk’s Legacy
4:08 Riley Gaines
8:38 Iryna Zarutskas
14:39 Allegations of Hate Speech
25:26 The Shooting
36:17 The Aftermath
47:25 Global Vigils
Transcript:
may not have heard about Charlie Kirk before this, but most young people know who he is. He founded an organization
called Turning Point USA. The idea was to energize young people around
conservative values. Charlie Kirk became famous by going to college campuses and debating issues
with students. What's your name? Uh, none of your business unfortunately, but Okay. Hello. Nice to meet you. None of
your business. Thank you. I appreciate it. So, do you love America? Yes, I do. I hate America.
I [Applause]
I Every state in the USA should be an independent country. What do you think
of this? The offic. Well, I I just first have to ask, since you hate the country, do you plan to
leave that? What do you mean by that? Do you plan to go live in another country?
No, I do not. Oh, you're an idiot. Let Let me tell you something. Your face is an idiot.
America is the only country where even those who hate it refuse to leave. That's how you know you live in a great
country. I'm sure you are aware that college campuses have become increasingly hostile towards conservative students.
On most college campuses, it is against the rules to even speak your opinion on certain political issues. You cannot
speak out against Black Lives Matter, even though we know that the money collected was being used to purchase a
$6 million mansion in California. You cannot speak out against illegal immigration, even though the violent
rioters are burning down Los Angeles. You cannot speak out against trans people in women's sports, even though
the majority of Americans do not agree with it. There are numerous examples of
professors losing their jobs over these topics like Jordan Peterson. You cannot
speak out on basic political issues on college campuses or it will be labeled as hate speech. I want to be clear about
this. According to the Pew Research poll in February 2025,
twothirds of Americans believe that trans people should be banned from women's sports. This idea that so many
people believe you cannot talk about on college campuses.
This is why Charlie Kirk made such an impact because young people were dying
to have a space where they could speak their mind. Charlie Kirk gave them a taste of what freedom of speech was
like. I'm going to show you the impact that Charlie Kirk had. This is polling
data from Pew Research from 2023 to 2025 showing Democrat versus Republican
voters. What you see is that young men shifted Republican by 44 points in 2
years. That is largely because of Charlie Kirk. When Donald Trump won the
election in 2024, there were a handful of people who contributed to making that possible. Charlie Kirk was one of those
people. Young men were one of the reasons that Donald Trump won the election and
Charlie Kirk changed the course of human history. Z is going to be the most right-wing
generation in 50 years. Um, statistically speaking, there was a huge turnout of youth voters for Donald
Trump. That was unexpected, something that's usually a Democratic stronghold. There's probably no individual individual more responsible for that
than Charlie Kirk. really can't underestimate and downplay how influential he was in activating young
people and how handinand he was working with the Trump campaign to turn out younger voters. And I I would just say
this, echoing what David said, which is you don't have to agree with the damn thing that he said, but he did it the
way you're supposed to. He showed up and he debated people and he engaged them to their faces. He wasn't a keyboard
warrior. He wasn't threatening people. That is how a civil society conducts itself. You go to places and you have
debates on the issues of our day. And that's what he modeled. So any of his acolytes who are taking it a different
direction, you're not honoring his legacy. The issues surrounding Charlie Kirk's death have been growing for some time. I
Riley Gaines
want to go back 2 years before Charlie Kirk died. In 2023, Riley Gaines went to
speak at San Francisco State University and was physically beaten and held hostage by trans protesters. Now, if you
don't remember who Riley Gaines is, she swam against trans swimmer Leah Thomas.
She tied Leah Thomas for fifth place in the 200 freestyle finals at the NCAA championships. The officials took the
fifth place medal, gave it to Leah Thomas, and made Riley Gaines hold the sixth place medal because they wanted
the transgender swimmer to have the photo op. They told Riley Gaines that they would send her medal in the mail.
And she is standing there being humiliated on the podium thinking to herself, "This is not fair."
So, she started speaking out against biological men competing in women's sports.
This was when most people were first starting to hear about trans issues. It took a lot of courage for Riley Gaines
to speak out and she was viciously attacked. So, when she went to speak at the
college in 2023, she was met by violent protesters. Here is footage from Riley
Gain's phone of her being chased down the hall. Yeah, you [ __ ] transfer.
Trans rights are human rights.
All right.
[Applause] I'm showing this to you because I don't think a lot of people realize the
viciousness of these people. College campuses today are not like they
used to be. Riley Gaines is crying. She was just physically hit. And this
protester is mocking her and saying that trans rights are human rights. The protesters held her hostage, demanding
money or they would not let her go. They are on video saying, "Tell her to pay us
and then she can go." 10 bucks each. Tell her to pay us. Tell her to pay us
then she can go. 10 bucks each.
Let us be clear about what happened. Riley Gaines was held hostage on the
third floor of this building for almost 3 hours because of her political beliefs that biological men should not play in
women's sports. Why are we okay with this as a society?
Luckily, Riley Gains was able to get away. The university started an investigation but later decided not to
file any charges at all. Not a single person faced any accountability.
Given what happened to Charlie Kirk, I think people are starting to realize how lucky we are that Riley Gaines is still
alive. I'm going to show you what Charlie Kirk said on X.com after Riley
Gaines was assaulted in 2023. When every campus conservative speaker is labeled a Nazi, a fascist, a racist,
or as somehow wanting a transgenicide by radical student groups and their allies in the mainstream media and
administrations, these domestic extremists feel free to assault and terrorize.
Enough is enough. There must be real legal, educational, and career
consequences for these criminals, and conservative states must lead the way.
Why didn't we listen to Charlie Kirk? 5 months before his death, Charlie posted
this. Assassination culture is spreading on the left. 48% of liberals say it
would be at least somewhat justified to murder Elon Musk. 55% said the same
about Donald Trump. In California, activists are naming ballot measures after Luigi Manion.
The left is being whipped into a violent frenzy. Any setback, whether losing an
election or losing a court case, justifies a maximally violent response. This is the natural outgrowth of
left-wing protest culture tolerating violence and mayhem for years on end. The cowardice of local prosecutors and
school officials have turned the left into a ticking time bomb. Why didn't we
listen to Charlie Kirk? Fast forward to 2 weeks before Charlie Kirk died. On August 22nd, 2025, a
Iryna Zarutskas
23-year-old girl was viciously murdered by a black man on a train in North Carolina.
This stop is Stanley Park station. Please exit right.
We found out that the man who stabbed her was arrested 14 times before. Then
we found out that the judge who let him out the last time was not even a licensed lawyer. This murder was so
brutal that it shocked the country. People were confused why there was very
little coverage of it in the mainstream media. The same news outlets that covered the death of George Floyd
non-stop were saying nothing about this young girl. Charlie Kirk stepped up. He posted this
on Twitter. Dear CNN, Washington Post, New York Times, ABC, NBC, etc., etc. If
you want to know why your ratings are in the tank and no one likes you, look no further than the brutal murder of Arinda
Zerutska, who moved to the US to escape war in Ukraine, a story you refuse to
tell. Sadly, she couldn't survive the Democrats criminal justice system. Yet
you wouldn't shut up or stop villainizing Daniel Penny, a hero who probably stopped a murder just like
hers. Why? Because he was a straight white American male and the perp was black.
Shame on you genuinely. CNN did a segment covering Charlie Kirk's comments accusing him of racism.
But also, I mean, people like Charlie Kirk fan, they've been looking for opportunities to make this some sort of
like reciprocal George Floyd situation. And I that's the part that I think he's
almost giving away the game. And it it's sad to see a lot of people going along with it. You know, let me just say a
couple things. One is I mean, what happened to that young woman was horrible. And it's everybody's nightmare. if you're in a in any public
space, subway, whatever, that something bad is going to happen to you or somebody you care about. So, it does strike a chord. We don't know why that
man did what he did. And for Charlie Kirk to say, "We know he did it because she's white." When there's no evidence
of that, it's just pure race uh race mongering, hate mongering, it's wrong.
But it becomes an opportunity for people to jump on bandwagons. And then for someone like Charlie Kirk, he should be ashamed of himself. No one mentioned the
word race, white, black, or anything except him. What people mentioned is the the horror of what happened to this
young woman. But it turns out that Charlie Kirk was correct. It was racially motivated. And
every step of the way, he's talking about his motive.
Got a white girl.
I got that white girl. I got that white girl. Well, that is ugly.
But I'm not surprised when I saw it. I'm not surprised that there was a racial component. No. I would say though that
that's uh very important. Don't you think? I mean, this is a hate crime. She was stabbed because of the color of her
skin. And for some reason, we have to go to a report from Newsmax to get the
truth about what happened. And meanwhile on CNN, they are telling us lies and
calling Charlie Kirk a racist for pointing out a simple truth that the mainstream media was biased for
political reasons. We can all see it. The media posted
non-stop stories about the death of George Floyd, but they are virtually silent on the death of this young woman.
Charlie Kirk was just brave enough to say it out loud. The last person that
Charlie Kirk replied to on X.com before he died was someone named Matt Van Swall
who posted about the murder saying, "I don't think you understand the level of radicalization this has caused within
me. I will never be the same person after watching this video. We do not
have to live this way." Charlie Kirk replied, "Yep." The person talking on
CNN was someone named Van Jones. Let me tell you about Van Jones.
This is what he said after George Floyd died. It's not the racist white person
who's in the Ku Klutz clan that we have to worry about. It's the white liberal
Hillary Clinton supporter walking her dog in Central Park who would tell you
right now she, you know, she people like that. Oh, I don't see race. race is no big deal to me. I see us all as the
same. I give to charities. But the minute she sees a black man who she does
not uh uh uh respect or who she has a slight thought against, she weaponized
race like she had been trained by the Aryan nation. A clans member could not have been better trained to pick up the
police and pick up her phone and tell the police, "It's a black man, African-American man. Come get him."
So, even the most liberal, well-intentioned white person has a a a a virus uh in his or her brain that can
be activated at an instant. And so, what you're seeing now is a curtain falling
away. And those of us who have been burdened by this every minute, every second of our entire lives are fragile
right now. We are fragile right now. We are tired.
He says that white people have a virus in their brain.
I have to say that it seems like Van Jones is the racist. There are so many
Allegations of Hate Speech
people out there who accuse Charlie Kirk of hate speech, but I have yet to find a
single example from Charlie Kirk of hate speech. Is it because he was against trans
people in women's sports? Is that hate speech or is that just a political
opinion? Is it because he was for strong borders? Is that hate speech or is that
just a political opinion? Let me show you Charlie Kirk in his own
words and you tell me if this is hate speech. Feminist and I don't
Okay, so you are a self-described feminist. What is a woman? Why do you want to know?
I'm infinitely curious. What's a man? You're looking at one. [Applause]
Why do you think that that's important to you? What a man and a woman is. Do you treat men and women differently? Well, it depends in what context,
though. Politically, no. Under the law, no. Should they be treated differently in societal customs and norms? Yes. We
should open doors for women. We We should honor and protect women. And I want to honor and protect you, man.
Okay, great. Thank you. Women are worthy of protection. Can you tell me what a woman is since you're a feminist? You're
saying these things cuz you're trying to get a gotcha. You're a feminist. Shouldn't you be able to tell me what a woman is?
I'm a feminist. Isn't that probably important to feminism? What is the woman that you're trying to advance and protect?
Isn't that integral to Is that the whole feminist project? The war against what a woman is is the is the only way
that you can get a gotcha over everybody else. Why is it so important to you to define things in certain categories? Why
does how does that help your day-to-day life? What other categories in the human species are there besides male and
female? Well, I just think that categorization is usually unhelpful when we're trying to improve society, right?
I have XY chromosomes. Okay. Can I give birth? Um, no, you can't.
Bingo. That's why categorization matters. Is asking the question, what is a woman?
Is that hate speech? Because it seems to me like this is respectful debate.
In fact, Charlie Kirk spent more time talking about religion than politics.
I'm lucky to have found the love of my life. However, she's not where I am in my journey with Christ, and I want to have a marriage centered around Christ.
And I want to know what are some of the best ways I can help guide her towards our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, so that we can share a happy future
together. It's a phenomenal question. What is her objection as to why she will not follow Jesus? She doesn't really know how there can be
a higher power when there's so much evil in the world. So, here's what you should say. their evil cannot exist if there is no
standard of good. She only knows something is evil cuz she believes there's a transcendent good. Evil does
not exist. Evil is just an opinion if there is no God. Murder is not wrong if there is no God. Stealing is not wrong
if there is no God. So the way to convince her of that is that that you're not the first person to wrestle with the
question of evil. The more important question is, is it actually evil or is it just an opinion? And we believe that
we know as believers that there's an absolute standard above us that we appeal to. The Bible tells us two
things. God will use all things for good for those who love him. Romans 12:2. But that might not satisfy her. Instead, the
question of evil should be we as Christians, we have to explain a couple things. It's really tough for us to
wrestle with the fact that these girls are at Christian summer camp and they get washed away in a flood. It's tough,
right? We have to explain child cancer and flooding and earthquakes. But the
atheist, they have to explain everything else. They have to explain why we exist.
What is love? What is mercy? Why is it that our universe came to being? Is there a standard of good? Is there a
standard of evil? Just because there is evil does not mean there is no God. In fact, it means the only reason you know
it's evil is because there's a transcendent perfect standard of good and that is God himself. Are you a Christian?
Very, very much so. Like why is that exactly? Oh, Jesus saved my life. I'm a sinner. Gave my life to Christ. Most important
decision I ever made. So you believe the Bible is real? Yes, I believe the Bible is true and real. Why is that?
Well, I could give you the technical answer. There's never been archaeological discovery that has contradicted the truth of the Bible. And then of course the wisdom. There's not a
truth of the Bible that if you apply to your life, your life does not improve dramatically. And then finally, uh we have the most accurate and transparent
historically robust account that one can have of the most important figure ever to live in the history of the world,
Jesus of Nazareth. And the resurrection is the is the pinpoint of my belief that Jesus did rise from the grave so that we
may live. What makes Christian mythology real? So that's not mythology, but that is theology. If Genesis 1:1 and the
resurrection is true, anything in the Bible is possible. You're looking at the greatest miracle. The greatest miracle
is creation. And then the fact that Jesus rose from the dead. I say, "How do you know that Jesus rose from the dead?" Well, show me another historical piece
of a story where so many people willingly died a brutal death for a lie.
Every single person around him had everything to lose and yet they went to the absolute death from Paul to Peter to
the halfbrother of James saying that Jesus is Lord. Jesus rose from the dead. Not to mention, if you were going to
fake a story, you would not use female witnesses in the ancient world. In the scriptures, it said that the fe the women were the first one to see Jesus
Christ. If you're trying to fake a story, you would never do that. Our country was found on common law uh because the declaration only refers to
God four times in the constitution doesn't refer to God at all and it only articulates the structure of government.
So first of all um remember that we were a collection of states and colonies and you need to read the state constitutions
before anything else. 13 out of 13 required a declaration of faith in almost every single one of the original
state constitutions they had I profess Lord in Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. Secondly, 55 out of 56 of the
original signers of the declaration were Bible believing church attending Christians. You ask about common law. Let's go to three principles of common
law. Presumption of medicines, due process, and jury of your peers. All three are biblical principles. So, and
all wrapped into the ultimate biblical principle that you shall not favor justice if you are rich or poor, which
is in Leviticus 19, which is the idea of blind justice, which is incorporated also in the New Testament ideal, neither
slave nor Greek nor Jew. You're all one in Jesus Christ, which idea of human equality. These are all biblical ideas. But more importantly than that, they say
that God was only mentioned four times in the Declaration of Independence. Well, that's a big deal. John Adamsly
said the Constitution was only written for a moral and religious people. It was holy and adequate for the people of any other. The body politic of America was
so Christian that our form and structure of government was built for the people that believed in Christ our Lord. One of
the reasons we're living through a constitutional crisis is that we no longer have a Christian nation, but we have a Christian form of government. And
they're incompatible. So you cannot have liberty if you do not have a Christian population. I'm showing Charlie Kirk in his own
words so there is no miscommunication in what he said. He was telling young
people the benefits of conservative values. He was encouraging people to raise families and believe in God.
What advice do you have for me as I move into adulthood in order to become a more informed and involved citizen? Well,
first of all, thank you for being here. And I have hope thanks to people like you.
How old are you again? 13. 13. Here's a couple things I want to encourage you to do. Learn something new
every single day. And focus on what it means to be a good person and a person
of strong character. Aristotle said that courage is the ultimate virtue. Without it, there are no other virtues. If
people aren't courageous, you don't have honesty. You don't have justice. You don't have beauty. You don't have wonder. And so at age 13, I want you to
commit yourself to a life of courage. Courage is doing the right thing when you don't know how it's going to work out. Courage is committing yourself to
the correct course of action regardless of the cost associated to it. Every human being I believe is made in the
image of the divine is sacred, is unique. And if we get away from this principle as we have, we not only have
moral degradation, we not only have the collapsing society around us, but it's bad for that being itself. That being
itself is unique. That being has rights. And who are we to say just because we're older that we get to murder it? Thank
you. [Music]
I'm going to show you a conversation Charlie Kirk had two months before he was killed. If everything
completely goes away, how do you want to be remembered? If I die, everything just goes away. How would you if you could be
associated with one thing, how would you want to be remembered? I want to be I want to be remembered for
for courage for my faith. That that would be the most important thing. The most important thing is my faith in my
life. Here is Charlie explaining why he has challenging conversations.
I go around universities and have challenging conversations and um because that's what is so important to our
country is to find our disagreements respectfully cuz when people stop talking that's when violence happens.
I've never seen someone do this before. Well, it's a growing trend because people like me are facing violence
assaults. The left? Yes. The campus Antifa. I've been stormed out of restaurants. I've been
assaulted publicly. Multiple death threats. Okay. So, what's your goal in all of this? There's more people that agree with me
than some people would actually believe and they come out of the woodwork when I do stuff like this. We record all of it
so that we put on the internet so people can see these ideas collide. When people stop talking, that's when you get
violence. That's when civil war happens because you start to think the other side is so evil and they lose their humanity. Now, after watching those
videos, what do you think Charlie Kirk's conversations were about?
Were they about hate speech? Or was the mainstream media a bunch of liars? 4
days before Charlie Kirk was killed, he posted this. Jesus defeated death so you
can live. 2 hours before Charlie Kirk was killed, he was speaking at a
different event and said this. My favorite verses though is Romans 8:28, which says that God works all
things for good for those who love him. Uh it's a very freeing and liberating verse uh for those of us that are
Christians because we believe that when things can be really bad, God is working it for his good, his perfect and pleasing will, which is a very very hard
teaching when you come across business closures or staff playoffs, but it's very liberating that God is working all
things towards an ultimate good. Um so I love that and it kind of is very freeing that I don't have to be in charge of
everything. Um and there is a God and I'm not him and I surrender to his will. I appreciate that. Just hours before
Charlie Kirk was killed, his wife posted this tweet. Psalm 46:1, "God is our
refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble." As they were setting up for
The Shooting
the event at the college, some people noticed someone on the roof. You think he'd already be in place?
You would think that. So, there's somebody on the roof over there. Just saying. He just ran from uh
over. Where's my finger? Whoa. From over there, ran in. And now he's right there.
Just saying. Here's Charlie Kirk arriving at the event. He was wearing a t-shirt that said freedom. He was throwing hats into
the crowd. [Applause]
[Music] [Applause]
When Charlie Kirk started speaking, he first answered a question about religion and said this.
First Corinthians 5 and 15. So that's all pretty amazing evidence. Not just intrabiblical evidence, but extra
biblical evidence that Jesus Christ was a real person. He lived a perfect life. He was crucified, died, and rose on the
third day. And he is Lord and God overall. The second question Charlie received was about his comments on
transgender shootings. The shooting happened as he started to answer this question.
Because this video is on YouTube, I'm not going to show you the moment the bullet hit him or the blood spurting out
of his neck. Here's what happened immediately afterward. You're not counting gang violence.
Great. Get down. Get down. Get down. Get down. Get down. Get down. Get down. Come on.
Get down. Get down. Get down. Get down. No, no, no, no. Pray, pray, pray, pray,
pray, pray, pray. Heavenly Father, please bless us. Please keep us safe. Pray.
[Music] He's right there. Go. Go get
that. Go. Here's the reaction of the person who
was speaking with Charlie Kirk. Last 10 years, counting or not counting gang violence.
Great. Here's how the crowd reacted.
What was that? Holy
[ __ ]
There's been a shooting. There's been a shooting. We heard shots. We heard shots.
[Applause]
Shortly after, President Trump posted that Charlie Kirk had died. They're reporting that Charlie has died,
that he's dead at the age of 31,
which he would have to be if that video was real. There's no way he survived that. There's
no way. The only good thing is
it had to have happened quickly. Right. Right. If you see the video, you
do not see see any suffering. No, he he appears to have been spared
the horrific moments after that the girl on the Charlotte train wasn't when she knew she was dying or she knew something
ter terrible had happened. I don't think Charlie videos is clear Charlie went down. He went down quickly.
Listen, I'm not one to cry on social media, but I am grieved right now. I'm angry and I'm heartbroken.
If you look at these comments, Charlie Kirk just passed away. God rest his soul. I just This man was just trying to
stand for truth in a dark and twisted society. He was just trying to have conversations with people and he just
got murdered. You look at the comment section and people are mocking him and saying serves him right. This should
grieve you. You should be instantly brought to prayer. You cannot watch videos like this. This is demonic.
Seeing that woman get stabbed in the neck and we can just scroll to the next video. This should be breaking us down
to our knees and praying out to the father and saying, "Lord, help us. Lord,
heal our land. Please, we turn from our wicked ways, the sin in our hearts first. Lord, purge the sin in my heart."
We have all this darkness and wickedness within us as humans. We live in a Genesis 3 fallen world. I'm telling you
guys, I we just need to do something. We need to just repent and turn to God.
I just reading these comments about Charlie Cre just passed away and the comments are like serves him right. Like
how could you do that? How could you speaking about another human being like that?
How could you how could you think about his family and his children? He's a human being. How could you murder
someone for sharing their opinions either if you believe in them or not? I didn't agree with everything the man said. I just like the stuff about Jesus.
Lord, help us. Lord, you shouldn't be looking at this stuff
and not be affected. It should grieve you. If it's not, you really need to think for a second. Allow it to affect
you. allow it to to to sit in your heart for a second and recognize that this is evil. It should burn a righteous anger
within you, a holy indignation against the devil and against Satan. This is wicked, you guys.
This is awful. Charlie Kirk's organization was called Turning Point
USA. And that I know that that's not a um it's not an accident. And I believe that right now is actually the turning
point that they were talking about now at the at the death of their president, which is awful.
I think this is the turning point for our generation. I think this is the turning point for our country. I think
that the things that Charlie Kirk talked about the the life, the um the values,
the the the um the church, the movement of God, again, I think all of these
things that he was trying to turn around, I think this is the turning point. This is what Jesus did. Jesus
taught. Jesus debated. And then what happened? Jesus gave his life as the
first martyr for for this gospel. and and and Charlie Kirk is by no means our
savior, but it was it's but it's an interesting representation that he would spend his whole life teaching and
debating and trying to share the truth of the gospel, the truth that he gave his life for. And and unless a seed dies
and goes into a ground uh to the ground, it does not bear seed. But if it dies, it it it multiplies. It bears much
fruit. And Charlie Kirk gave his life. The the US is not going to encounter the
next Charlie Kirk. That's not what's next. What's next is a mighty move of the spirit of God. And the spirit is
going to rest on people. And I think all of that that you're feeling right now with Charlie Kirk's passing, with all
that I want to step up that that feeling, it is the spirit drawing you.
The spirit is drawing you to lead your generation into the truth of Jesus Christ. I think this is what's next. So,
let's be praying right now. Let's spend our time praying for our country. And
then after we pray, go out and do it. Don't worry about if you're qualified. What did they what did they say in Acts?
That they were uneducated. They saw the boldness of Peter, John. Look, this the verse right here, the one I wanted. And
now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John and perceive that they were uneducated and untrained men, they marveled and they realized that they had
been with Jesus. People who have an encounter with the Holy Spirit of God. Um even though they're uneducated and
untrained, they people marvel at them. And this is that burning that you're feeling on the inside right now. So,
let's pray for our nation. Let's pray for our generation. And let's go ahead and step out and just tell people about
Jesus. Amen. This is from a girl who was in the crowd.
I just witnessed Charlie Kirk get assassinated. It was the most awful thing I've ever seen in my life.
He shot him in the neck and blood went everywhere. And the worst part of it all was the liberals who were there were
cheering. So I just have one thing to say. If you identify yourself
with the Liberal Party, it's okay. You can believe what you want
to believe. But if you identify yourselves with those people
who were cheering and someone just got killed, I just hope
you can take a look at yourself and think, is this who I really want to be? Because that is disgusting.
Disgusting. One of the people she's talking about is this man. Just after the bullet hit
Charlie Kirk, he stood up and started shouting, "USA.
USA, USA, USA. USA US. [Music]
People started criticizing his actions online. This man has since made a public
statement claiming that he was shouting USA as a distraction in order to save lives.
He claims that he was actually being a hero. I think he's a liar.
If you look at the freeze frame of the video, you see a giant grin on his face.
I think it is important to understand what you are seeing. This man just saw someone get murdered
in front of his face. The students around him are screaming and covering their heads and he is standing up and
cheering with a giant grin on his face. In my opinion, this is what evil looks
like. This looks like a complete lack of empathy.
He doesn't care about any of the students around him. This is a complete lack of understanding of right and
wrong. It does not register to this person that he should not cheer for the
cold-blooded murder that he just witnessed. This is what evil looks like. This is
The Aftermath
the coverage of the shooting on MSNBC. Talk to me about the environment um in
which a shooting like this happens. Yeah. And again emphasize what you just
emphasized. We don't know any full details of this that we don't know if this was a supporter shooting their gun
off in celebration or so we have no idea about this. But following up what what was just said, he's been one of the most
divisive, especially divisive younger figures in this who is constantly sort
of pushing this sort of hate speech or sort of aimed at certain groups. And I
always go back to hateful thoughts lead to hateful words which then lead to
hateful actions. And I think that's the environment we're in that that people just you can't stop with these sort of
awful thoughts you have and then saying these awful words and not expect awful actions to take place. And that's the
unfortunate environment we're in. MSNBC accuses Charlie Kirk of hate speech and says that he is responsible
for his own murder. The person speaking was Matthew Dow who was fired after these comments. But I
will ask the question again. What was the hate speech? Was it a
political opinion that you did not agree with? I find it despicable that Matthew
Dow drew a direct connection that Charlie Kirk's political opinions were going to lead to his death. What Matthew
Dow was doing was repeating what thousands of people were saying online. People were posting celebrating the
murder of Charlie Kirk. Here is video of leftist protesters chanting in
celebration. [Music]
We got in the neck. In the neck. We got in the neck. In the neck.
We got in the neck. D.
We got in the neck. Elon Musk posted on X.com, "The left is
the party of murder." I know a lot of people are saying that both sides need to lower the temperature, but this is
not a problem with both sides. This is a problem with the left.
When Charlie Kirk died, people on the right got down on their knees and prayed. When George Floyd died, the left
burned down cities across the country. I wish that people would be honest about
this and admit that the violence, the shootings, the assassinations are coming
from the left. And the truth is this is not a both
sides issue. The killer killed him according to police reports because he
found Charlie Kirk to be spreading hate. This is a view shared by every single
prominent Democrat. Yes, there are people on blue sky advocating for
violence. But what actually caused this was the utterly quotedian,
utterly ubiquitous demonization of the political opposition from the left and
it has just led to violence because they said the other side were Hitler and Nazis. They said that speech is
violence. To combine those two things together is to sign the death warrant of
prominent conservatives. And that is what we are seeing again and again and again. And it is utterly facitious to
suggest that there is any comparison between political violence on both
sides. Every example they bring is not actually showing that. Whether it's
Governor Shapiro whose attempted assassination was from a free Palestine leftist or whether it was the Minnesota
assassinations which were from somebody who said he was operating at the behest of Democrat Governor Tim Walls. There is
a culture among Democrats at the highest level to suggest that their political
opposition are a danger and that suggests that their lives are forfeit.
And I want to come together. I do. I love what Shank said. It brought tears to my eyes. I had to reach for a tissue
while you were playing Charlie's words. But at the same time, we cannot unite with people who are lying to our faces
about who we are. Who will not take responsibility for the fact that they suggested that we are Nazis because of
totally legitimate views that reflect the majority of Americans. So what I say is let the left say we were wrong. It is
legitimate to vote for Donald Trump. It is legitimate to be pro-life. It is
legitimate to believe that there are only two genders and we were wrong to suggest that that was not the case. We
were wrong to say that that is hateful. When they say that, I am waiting with open arms to take down the temperature.
Donald Trump made a statement from the White House. It's long past time for all Americans
and the media to confront the fact that violence and murder are the tragic
consequence of demonizing those with whom you disagree day after day, year
after year in the most hateful and despicable way possible. For years,
those on the radical left have compared wonderful Americans like Charlie to
Nazis and the world's worst mass murderers and criminals. This kind of
rhetoric is directly responsible for the terrorism that we're seeing in our
country today and it must stop right now. On Fox News, Greg Gutfeld covered
the story. I have never heard him swear on live TV. I know that it's somewhat uh
object of mockery to say thoughts and prayers, but thoughts and prayers for his family. Um they need it from all of
us. And Jesse's right. If they could do this, they are capable of anything. I think that was the message. I believe
that was the message. Um it's really hard to radicalize Republicans.
Yeah. You know, it's like we're not the radical type, but if you thought that
you were going to shut a movement down, you're going to get a rude awakening.
You woke us the up. Um, and we will. The governor of Utah gave a press
conference. The investigation is ongoing,
but I want to make it crystal clear right now to whoever did this,
we will find you. We will try you
and we will hold you accountable to the furthest extent of the law.
And I just want to remind people that we still have the death penalty here in the state of Utah.
The FBI released photos of the shooter. The alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson,
was a student living with his transgender partner who was transitioning from male to female. When
law enforcement found the gun, the cartridges had engraved wording on them expressing transgender and anti-fascist
ideology. It is clear that the shooter was involved in the transgender community. This is ironic since Charlie
Kirk was shot while he was speaking about violence from transgender shooters. The shooter had grown up Mormon. He was
smart and had received an academic scholarship to college. He grew up in a suburban home with what looks like a
typical American family. His father recognized the FBI photos and convinced his son to turn himself in with the help
of their youth minister. There has been a lot of accusations that Charlie Kirk was spreading hate towards the LGBT
community. But let me show you Charlie Kirk in his own words speaking to a gay person.
I'm a gay conservative and I just want to ask you what do you have to say for people like me who kind of feel like I
guess it's kind of hard for gay conservatives cuz there's not a lot of us. So like what do you have to say to other gay people who who need to realize
like they do have a choice? Yeah. First of all, welcome to the conservative movement. I don't think you should introduce yourself just based on
your sexual attraction. I like that's not who you I like to be thought of as a person and for sure you are a complete human being
and I'm sure you treat people well and you're studying something. So I want to get away with this idea that you're gay
anything. I just think that we have gone a long way in the negative direction of this country where we act as if the most
important part of your identity is what you do in the bedroom. It doesn't mean that much to me. But if you ask from a
perspective as a Christian, I I I don't agree with that lifestyle. But politics is about addition and multiplication. I
imagine you agree with a lot of what we talk about, right? Strong borders, strong country, and for that we we
welcome you into the conservative movement. Thank you. Charlie Kirk welcomed gay people to his events with open arms.
If the shooter had come forward to the microphone, Charlie Kirk would have accepted him. There was no reason for
violence. Executive producer of the Charlie Kirk show, Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kvette. Andrew, how do you want Charlie
to be remembered and how do you want to honor him? I want Charlie to be remembered for his
great faith because that's how he wanted to be remembered for his courage and his faith. And you know, it's been said that
the blood of the martyrs is the seeds of the church. It's the seeds of the church. And we're going to see great
great faith rise up across the country from this. I believe it in the world. And so my my request is that if you want
to honor Charlie today, it is Sunday, Maria. um go back to church, open your Bible, pray, ask God to lead you. Um uh
he he that's what he wanted. He was not a revolutionary. Um he actually loved this country. He
did not want blood in the streets. He wanted revival. Andrew Kovette, thank you so much.
The day after the shooting, a bus driver posted this message.
My high school kids talked about Charlie Kirk all morning.
positive conversations about Charlie Kirk all morning. They're impacted.
They're mad, but passionate compassion
all morning. These kids are smart. These kids are smart.
He touched them. They knew who he was. He made an impact on their lives. They
talked about his debates. They talked about his topics. Smart kids.
This impacted them. These high these high school kids, they know. They know.
Global Vigils
All over the world, we have been seeing vigils spring up for Charlie Kirk.
[Music] and save
the rest. [Music]
I was lost,
but now
[Music] I see
in South Korea. They are chanting, "We are Charlie Kirk.
[Applause] We are
we are
in Africa. People were holding a vigil where Turning Point USA did missionary work.
RIP God bless you. Good.
In the United Kingdom, millions gathered for the Unite the Kingdom March in London. They held up Charlie Kirk's
picture and chanted.
[Applause] Charlieie
[Music]
in Canada. Canadians in Calgary gathered to sing the US national anthem.
[Music]
[Music] the flag was still there.
[Music]
All right, guys. We're going to officially sing the US Here's
a 14-year-old young man standing in line at a vigil. Young man, do you want to say why you're
here? What Charlie Kirk meant to you? He was my idol. Like, I remember watching his videos wanting to be like
him. Like, I would just see the way he would debate and he was stayed calm while the left was just yelling at him
and he was just so nice about it. And then they hated him so much cuz he he
knew they he knew he was right but they just didn't want to admit it. So they ended up hating him hating him and they
just killed him for it. What's your name? How old are you? I'm Bryson Levy. I'm 14. Man, God bless you. Bro, where are you
from? I'm from here, Oakton. Man, I pray a blessing on Bryson. Ah,
this whole generation, Lord. Raise him up. Give him extra strength, extra power, wisdom, and favor. Lord, I just
pray your angel armies go with Bryson everywhere you go, brother. That God makes you a man, a warrior for this
generation, my man. Thank you. There was a song I used to sing as a child. It goes, "Onward Christian
soldiers marching as to war with the cross of Jesus going on before."
Do any of you know this song? Do you know where this song came from?
In 1865 in Yorkshire, England, a youth pastor wanted to gather the young people
in his area and bring them to the church in town to praise the Lord and do community service.
He wrote this song for them to sing as they walked to church.
This song reminds me of Charlie Kirk, who just like the youth pastor in that
song, inspired young people all over the world. I want to show you a tweet that Charlie
Kirk made in 2013. He posted this. Good men must die, but
death can't kill their names. This is a difficult time for everyone right now on both the left and the
right. It is important to speak the truth, but also treat others, even
people you disagree with, with compassion and kindness. Spend time with people you love and try
to be a better person today than you were yesterday. In that way, Charlie Kirk will live on
in all of us. Rest in peace, Charlie Kirk.
Transcript + Time:
0:00On Wednesday, September 10th, Charlie Kirk was assassinated at a college campus in Utah. Some of my older viewers
0:07may not have heard about Charlie Kirk before this, but most young people know who he is. He founded an organization
0:14called Turning Point USA. The idea was to energize young people around
0:19conservative values. Charlie Kirk became famous by going to college campuses and debating issues
0:26with students. What's your name? Uh, none of your business unfortunately, but Okay. Hello. Nice to meet you. None of
0:31your business. Thank you. I appreciate it. So, do you love America? Yes, I do. I hate America.
0:38I [Applause]
0:43I Every state in the USA should be an independent country. What do you think
0:50of this? The offic. Well, I I just first have to ask, since you hate the country, do you plan to
0:55leave that? What do you mean by that? Do you plan to go live in another country?
1:00No, I do not. Oh, you're an idiot. Let Let me tell you something. Your face is an idiot.
1:06America is the only country where even those who hate it refuse to leave. That's how you know you live in a great
1:12country. I'm sure you are aware that college campuses have become increasingly hostile towards conservative students.
1:18On most college campuses, it is against the rules to even speak your opinion on certain political issues. You cannot
1:26speak out against Black Lives Matter, even though we know that the money collected was being used to purchase a
1:32$6 million mansion in California. You cannot speak out against illegal immigration, even though the violent
1:39rioters are burning down Los Angeles. You cannot speak out against trans people in women's sports, even though
1:47the majority of Americans do not agree with it. There are numerous examples of
1:53professors losing their jobs over these topics like Jordan Peterson. You cannot
1:58speak out on basic political issues on college campuses or it will be labeled as hate speech. I want to be clear about
2:06this. According to the Pew Research poll in February 2025,
2:11twothirds of Americans believe that trans people should be banned from women's sports. This idea that so many
2:18people believe you cannot talk about on college campuses.
2:23This is why Charlie Kirk made such an impact because young people were dying
2:29to have a space where they could speak their mind. Charlie Kirk gave them a taste of what freedom of speech was
2:36like. I'm going to show you the impact that Charlie Kirk had. This is polling
2:41data from Pew Research from 2023 to 2025 showing Democrat versus Republican
2:47voters. What you see is that young men shifted Republican by 44 points in 2
2:53years. That is largely because of Charlie Kirk. When Donald Trump won the
2:59election in 2024, there were a handful of people who contributed to making that possible. Charlie Kirk was one of those
3:06people. Young men were one of the reasons that Donald Trump won the election and
3:12Charlie Kirk changed the course of human history. Z is going to be the most right-wing
3:18generation in 50 years. Um, statistically speaking, there was a huge turnout of youth voters for Donald
3:23Trump. That was unexpected, something that's usually a Democratic stronghold. There's probably no individual individual more responsible for that
3:29than Charlie Kirk. really can't underestimate and downplay how influential he was in activating young
3:35people and how handinand he was working with the Trump campaign to turn out younger voters. And I I would just say
3:40this, echoing what David said, which is you don't have to agree with the damn thing that he said, but he did it the
3:46way you're supposed to. He showed up and he debated people and he engaged them to their faces. He wasn't a keyboard
3:51warrior. He wasn't threatening people. That is how a civil society conducts itself. You go to places and you have
3:56debates on the issues of our day. And that's what he modeled. So any of his acolytes who are taking it a different
4:02direction, you're not honoring his legacy. The issues surrounding Charlie Kirk's death have been growing for some time. I
Riley Gaines
4:08want to go back 2 years before Charlie Kirk died. In 2023, Riley Gaines went to
4:14speak at San Francisco State University and was physically beaten and held hostage by trans protesters. Now, if you
4:21don't remember who Riley Gaines is, she swam against trans swimmer Leah Thomas.
4:26She tied Leah Thomas for fifth place in the 200 freestyle finals at the NCAA championships. The officials took the
4:33fifth place medal, gave it to Leah Thomas, and made Riley Gaines hold the sixth place medal because they wanted
4:40the transgender swimmer to have the photo op. They told Riley Gaines that they would send her medal in the mail.
4:48And she is standing there being humiliated on the podium thinking to herself, "This is not fair."
4:56So, she started speaking out against biological men competing in women's sports.
5:02This was when most people were first starting to hear about trans issues. It took a lot of courage for Riley Gaines
5:09to speak out and she was viciously attacked. So, when she went to speak at the
5:15college in 2023, she was met by violent protesters. Here is footage from Riley
5:21Gain's phone of her being chased down the hall. Yeah, you [ __ ] transfer.
5:28Trans rights are human rights.
5:40All right.
5:46[Applause] I'm showing this to you because I don't think a lot of people realize the
5:52viciousness of these people. College campuses today are not like they
5:58used to be. Riley Gaines is crying. She was just physically hit. And this
6:04protester is mocking her and saying that trans rights are human rights. The protesters held her hostage, demanding
6:11money or they would not let her go. They are on video saying, "Tell her to pay us
6:17and then she can go." 10 bucks each. Tell her to pay us. Tell her to pay us
6:23then she can go. 10 bucks each.
6:29Let us be clear about what happened. Riley Gaines was held hostage on the
6:34third floor of this building for almost 3 hours because of her political beliefs that biological men should not play in
6:41women's sports. Why are we okay with this as a society?
6:48Luckily, Riley Gains was able to get away. The university started an investigation but later decided not to
6:55file any charges at all. Not a single person faced any accountability.
7:03Given what happened to Charlie Kirk, I think people are starting to realize how lucky we are that Riley Gaines is still
7:10alive. I'm going to show you what Charlie Kirk said on X.com after Riley
7:15Gaines was assaulted in 2023. When every campus conservative speaker is labeled a Nazi, a fascist, a racist,
7:23or as somehow wanting a transgenicide by radical student groups and their allies in the mainstream media and
7:29administrations, these domestic extremists feel free to assault and terrorize.
7:36Enough is enough. There must be real legal, educational, and career
7:41consequences for these criminals, and conservative states must lead the way.
7:46Why didn't we listen to Charlie Kirk? 5 months before his death, Charlie posted
7:52this. Assassination culture is spreading on the left. 48% of liberals say it
7:59would be at least somewhat justified to murder Elon Musk. 55% said the same
8:04about Donald Trump. In California, activists are naming ballot measures after Luigi Manion.
8:11The left is being whipped into a violent frenzy. Any setback, whether losing an
8:16election or losing a court case, justifies a maximally violent response. This is the natural outgrowth of
8:23left-wing protest culture tolerating violence and mayhem for years on end. The cowardice of local prosecutors and
8:30school officials have turned the left into a ticking time bomb. Why didn't we
8:35listen to Charlie Kirk? Fast forward to 2 weeks before Charlie Kirk died. On August 22nd, 2025, a
Iryna Zarutskas
8:4423-year-old girl was viciously murdered by a black man on a train in North Carolina.
8:53This stop is Stanley Park station. Please exit right.
9:05We found out that the man who stabbed her was arrested 14 times before. Then
9:10we found out that the judge who let him out the last time was not even a licensed lawyer. This murder was so
9:17brutal that it shocked the country. People were confused why there was very
9:23little coverage of it in the mainstream media. The same news outlets that covered the death of George Floyd
9:30non-stop were saying nothing about this young girl. Charlie Kirk stepped up. He posted this
9:38on Twitter. Dear CNN, Washington Post, New York Times, ABC, NBC, etc., etc. If
9:45you want to know why your ratings are in the tank and no one likes you, look no further than the brutal murder of Arinda
9:51Zerutska, who moved to the US to escape war in Ukraine, a story you refuse to
9:57tell. Sadly, she couldn't survive the Democrats criminal justice system. Yet
10:03you wouldn't shut up or stop villainizing Daniel Penny, a hero who probably stopped a murder just like
10:09hers. Why? Because he was a straight white American male and the perp was black.
10:18Shame on you genuinely. CNN did a segment covering Charlie Kirk's comments accusing him of racism.
10:26But also, I mean, people like Charlie Kirk fan, they've been looking for opportunities to make this some sort of
10:32like reciprocal George Floyd situation. And I that's the part that I think he's
10:38almost giving away the game. And it it's sad to see a lot of people going along with it. You know, let me just say a
10:45couple things. One is I mean, what happened to that young woman was horrible. And it's everybody's nightmare. if you're in a in any public
10:52space, subway, whatever, that something bad is going to happen to you or somebody you care about. So, it does strike a chord. We don't know why that
10:59man did what he did. And for Charlie Kirk to say, "We know he did it because she's white." When there's no evidence
11:05of that, it's just pure race uh race mongering, hate mongering, it's wrong.
11:10But it becomes an opportunity for people to jump on bandwagons. And then for someone like Charlie Kirk, he should be ashamed of himself. No one mentioned the
11:17word race, white, black, or anything except him. What people mentioned is the the horror of what happened to this
11:23young woman. But it turns out that Charlie Kirk was correct. It was racially motivated. And
11:30every step of the way, he's talking about his motive.
11:39Got a white girl.
11:45I got that white girl. I got that white girl. Well, that is ugly.
11:53But I'm not surprised when I saw it. I'm not surprised that there was a racial component. No. I would say though that
11:59that's uh very important. Don't you think? I mean, this is a hate crime. She was stabbed because of the color of her
12:06skin. And for some reason, we have to go to a report from Newsmax to get the
12:11truth about what happened. And meanwhile on CNN, they are telling us lies and
12:17calling Charlie Kirk a racist for pointing out a simple truth that the mainstream media was biased for
12:24political reasons. We can all see it. The media posted
12:29non-stop stories about the death of George Floyd, but they are virtually silent on the death of this young woman.
12:36Charlie Kirk was just brave enough to say it out loud. The last person that
12:41Charlie Kirk replied to on X.com before he died was someone named Matt Van Swall
12:47who posted about the murder saying, "I don't think you understand the level of radicalization this has caused within
12:53me. I will never be the same person after watching this video. We do not
12:58have to live this way." Charlie Kirk replied, "Yep." The person talking on
13:04CNN was someone named Van Jones. Let me tell you about Van Jones.
13:11This is what he said after George Floyd died. It's not the racist white person
13:17who's in the Ku Klutz clan that we have to worry about. It's the white liberal
13:23Hillary Clinton supporter walking her dog in Central Park who would tell you
13:28right now she, you know, she people like that. Oh, I don't see race. race is no big deal to me. I see us all as the
13:35same. I give to charities. But the minute she sees a black man who she does
13:40not uh uh uh respect or who she has a slight thought against, she weaponized
13:47race like she had been trained by the Aryan nation. A clans member could not have been better trained to pick up the
13:54police and pick up her phone and tell the police, "It's a black man, African-American man. Come get him."
14:00So, even the most liberal, well-intentioned white person has a a a a virus uh in his or her brain that can
14:09be activated at an instant. And so, what you're seeing now is a curtain falling
14:14away. And those of us who have been burdened by this every minute, every second of our entire lives are fragile
14:23right now. We are fragile right now. We are tired.
14:29He says that white people have a virus in their brain.
14:35I have to say that it seems like Van Jones is the racist. There are so many
Allegations of Hate Speech
14:40people out there who accuse Charlie Kirk of hate speech, but I have yet to find a
14:46single example from Charlie Kirk of hate speech. Is it because he was against trans
14:52people in women's sports? Is that hate speech or is that just a political
14:57opinion? Is it because he was for strong borders? Is that hate speech or is that
15:03just a political opinion? Let me show you Charlie Kirk in his own
15:08words and you tell me if this is hate speech. Feminist and I don't
15:14Okay, so you are a self-described feminist. What is a woman? Why do you want to know?
15:21I'm infinitely curious. What's a man? You're looking at one. [Applause]
15:28Why do you think that that's important to you? What a man and a woman is. Do you treat men and women differently? Well, it depends in what context,
15:34though. Politically, no. Under the law, no. Should they be treated differently in societal customs and norms? Yes. We
15:40should open doors for women. We We should honor and protect women. And I want to honor and protect you, man.
15:46Okay, great. Thank you. Women are worthy of protection. Can you tell me what a woman is since you're a feminist? You're
15:52saying these things cuz you're trying to get a gotcha. You're a feminist. Shouldn't you be able to tell me what a woman is?
15:58I'm a feminist. Isn't that probably important to feminism? What is the woman that you're trying to advance and protect?
16:05Isn't that integral to Is that the whole feminist project? The war against what a woman is is the is the only way
16:11that you can get a gotcha over everybody else. Why is it so important to you to define things in certain categories? Why
16:18does how does that help your day-to-day life? What other categories in the human species are there besides male and
16:24female? Well, I just think that categorization is usually unhelpful when we're trying to improve society, right?
16:30I have XY chromosomes. Okay. Can I give birth? Um, no, you can't.
16:36Bingo. That's why categorization matters. Is asking the question, what is a woman?
16:42Is that hate speech? Because it seems to me like this is respectful debate.
16:49In fact, Charlie Kirk spent more time talking about religion than politics.
16:54I'm lucky to have found the love of my life. However, she's not where I am in my journey with Christ, and I want to have a marriage centered around Christ.
17:01And I want to know what are some of the best ways I can help guide her towards our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, so that we can share a happy future
17:06together. It's a phenomenal question. What is her objection as to why she will not follow Jesus? She doesn't really know how there can be
17:14a higher power when there's so much evil in the world. So, here's what you should say. their evil cannot exist if there is no
17:20standard of good. She only knows something is evil cuz she believes there's a transcendent good. Evil does
17:25not exist. Evil is just an opinion if there is no God. Murder is not wrong if there is no God. Stealing is not wrong
17:32if there is no God. So the way to convince her of that is that that you're not the first person to wrestle with the
17:37question of evil. The more important question is, is it actually evil or is it just an opinion? And we believe that
17:43we know as believers that there's an absolute standard above us that we appeal to. The Bible tells us two
17:49things. God will use all things for good for those who love him. Romans 12:2. But that might not satisfy her. Instead, the
17:56question of evil should be we as Christians, we have to explain a couple things. It's really tough for us to
18:01wrestle with the fact that these girls are at Christian summer camp and they get washed away in a flood. It's tough,
18:07right? We have to explain child cancer and flooding and earthquakes. But the
18:12atheist, they have to explain everything else. They have to explain why we exist.
18:17What is love? What is mercy? Why is it that our universe came to being? Is there a standard of good? Is there a
18:23standard of evil? Just because there is evil does not mean there is no God. In fact, it means the only reason you know
18:28it's evil is because there's a transcendent perfect standard of good and that is God himself. Are you a Christian?
18:34Very, very much so. Like why is that exactly? Oh, Jesus saved my life. I'm a sinner. Gave my life to Christ. Most important
18:40decision I ever made. So you believe the Bible is real? Yes, I believe the Bible is true and real. Why is that?
18:45Well, I could give you the technical answer. There's never been archaeological discovery that has contradicted the truth of the Bible. And then of course the wisdom. There's not a
18:51truth of the Bible that if you apply to your life, your life does not improve dramatically. And then finally, uh we have the most accurate and transparent
18:58historically robust account that one can have of the most important figure ever to live in the history of the world,
19:04Jesus of Nazareth. And the resurrection is the is the pinpoint of my belief that Jesus did rise from the grave so that we
19:11may live. What makes Christian mythology real? So that's not mythology, but that is theology. If Genesis 1:1 and the
19:17resurrection is true, anything in the Bible is possible. You're looking at the greatest miracle. The greatest miracle
19:23is creation. And then the fact that Jesus rose from the dead. I say, "How do you know that Jesus rose from the dead?" Well, show me another historical piece
19:30of a story where so many people willingly died a brutal death for a lie.
19:36Every single person around him had everything to lose and yet they went to the absolute death from Paul to Peter to
19:42the halfbrother of James saying that Jesus is Lord. Jesus rose from the dead. Not to mention, if you were going to
19:47fake a story, you would not use female witnesses in the ancient world. In the scriptures, it said that the fe the women were the first one to see Jesus
19:54Christ. If you're trying to fake a story, you would never do that. Our country was found on common law uh because the declaration only refers to
20:00God four times in the constitution doesn't refer to God at all and it only articulates the structure of government.
20:07So first of all um remember that we were a collection of states and colonies and you need to read the state constitutions
20:13before anything else. 13 out of 13 required a declaration of faith in almost every single one of the original
20:18state constitutions they had I profess Lord in Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. Secondly, 55 out of 56 of the
20:24original signers of the declaration were Bible believing church attending Christians. You ask about common law. Let's go to three principles of common
20:30law. Presumption of medicines, due process, and jury of your peers. All three are biblical principles. So, and
20:37all wrapped into the ultimate biblical principle that you shall not favor justice if you are rich or poor, which
20:43is in Leviticus 19, which is the idea of blind justice, which is incorporated also in the New Testament ideal, neither
20:48slave nor Greek nor Jew. You're all one in Jesus Christ, which idea of human equality. These are all biblical ideas. But more importantly than that, they say
20:55that God was only mentioned four times in the Declaration of Independence. Well, that's a big deal. John Adamsly
21:00said the Constitution was only written for a moral and religious people. It was holy and adequate for the people of any other. The body politic of America was
21:07so Christian that our form and structure of government was built for the people that believed in Christ our Lord. One of
21:13the reasons we're living through a constitutional crisis is that we no longer have a Christian nation, but we have a Christian form of government. And
21:19they're incompatible. So you cannot have liberty if you do not have a Christian population. I'm showing Charlie Kirk in his own
21:26words so there is no miscommunication in what he said. He was telling young
21:31people the benefits of conservative values. He was encouraging people to raise families and believe in God.
21:43What advice do you have for me as I move into adulthood in order to become a more informed and involved citizen? Well,
21:50first of all, thank you for being here. And I have hope thanks to people like you.
21:55How old are you again? 13. 13. Here's a couple things I want to encourage you to do. Learn something new
22:01every single day. And focus on what it means to be a good person and a person
22:07of strong character. Aristotle said that courage is the ultimate virtue. Without it, there are no other virtues. If
22:12people aren't courageous, you don't have honesty. You don't have justice. You don't have beauty. You don't have wonder. And so at age 13, I want you to
22:19commit yourself to a life of courage. Courage is doing the right thing when you don't know how it's going to work out. Courage is committing yourself to
22:26the correct course of action regardless of the cost associated to it. Every human being I believe is made in the
22:31image of the divine is sacred, is unique. And if we get away from this principle as we have, we not only have
22:37moral degradation, we not only have the collapsing society around us, but it's bad for that being itself. That being
22:43itself is unique. That being has rights. And who are we to say just because we're older that we get to murder it? Thank
22:49you. [Music]
22:59I'm going to show you a conversation Charlie Kirk had two months before he was killed. If everything
23:06completely goes away, how do you want to be remembered? If I die, everything just goes away. How would you if you could be
23:13associated with one thing, how would you want to be remembered? I want to be I want to be remembered for
23:18for courage for my faith. That that would be the most important thing. The most important thing is my faith in my
23:23life. Here is Charlie explaining why he has challenging conversations.
23:29I go around universities and have challenging conversations and um because that's what is so important to our
23:36country is to find our disagreements respectfully cuz when people stop talking that's when violence happens.
23:42I've never seen someone do this before. Well, it's a growing trend because people like me are facing violence
23:49assaults. The left? Yes. The campus Antifa. I've been stormed out of restaurants. I've been
23:55assaulted publicly. Multiple death threats. Okay. So, what's your goal in all of this? There's more people that agree with me
24:00than some people would actually believe and they come out of the woodwork when I do stuff like this. We record all of it
24:06so that we put on the internet so people can see these ideas collide. When people stop talking, that's when you get
24:11violence. That's when civil war happens because you start to think the other side is so evil and they lose their humanity. Now, after watching those
24:18videos, what do you think Charlie Kirk's conversations were about?
24:24Were they about hate speech? Or was the mainstream media a bunch of liars? 4
24:30days before Charlie Kirk was killed, he posted this. Jesus defeated death so you
24:36can live. 2 hours before Charlie Kirk was killed, he was speaking at a
24:41different event and said this. My favorite verses though is Romans 8:28, which says that God works all
24:47things for good for those who love him. Uh it's a very freeing and liberating verse uh for those of us that are
24:53Christians because we believe that when things can be really bad, God is working it for his good, his perfect and pleasing will, which is a very very hard
24:59teaching when you come across business closures or staff playoffs, but it's very liberating that God is working all
25:05things towards an ultimate good. Um so I love that and it kind of is very freeing that I don't have to be in charge of
25:10everything. Um and there is a God and I'm not him and I surrender to his will. I appreciate that. Just hours before
25:16Charlie Kirk was killed, his wife posted this tweet. Psalm 46:1, "God is our
25:23refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble." As they were setting up for
The Shooting
25:28the event at the college, some people noticed someone on the roof. You think he'd already be in place?
25:34You would think that. So, there's somebody on the roof over there. Just saying. He just ran from uh
25:43over. Where's my finger? Whoa. From over there, ran in. And now he's right there.
25:50Just saying. Here's Charlie Kirk arriving at the event. He was wearing a t-shirt that said freedom. He was throwing hats into
25:58the crowd. [Applause]
26:03[Music] [Applause]
26:12When Charlie Kirk started speaking, he first answered a question about religion and said this.
26:18First Corinthians 5 and 15. So that's all pretty amazing evidence. Not just intrabiblical evidence, but extra
26:24biblical evidence that Jesus Christ was a real person. He lived a perfect life. He was crucified, died, and rose on the
26:32third day. And he is Lord and God overall. The second question Charlie received was about his comments on
26:37transgender shootings. The shooting happened as he started to answer this question.
26:46Because this video is on YouTube, I'm not going to show you the moment the bullet hit him or the blood spurting out
26:52of his neck. Here's what happened immediately afterward. You're not counting gang violence.
26:58Great. Get down. Get down. Get down. Get down. Get down. Get down. Get down. Come on.
27:03Get down. Get down. Get down. Get down. No, no, no, no. Pray, pray, pray, pray,
27:08pray, pray, pray. Heavenly Father, please bless us. Please keep us safe. Pray.
27:19[Music] He's right there. Go. Go get
27:35that. Go. Here's the reaction of the person who
27:41was speaking with Charlie Kirk. Last 10 years, counting or not counting gang violence.
27:46Great. Here's how the crowd reacted.
27:53What was that? Holy
27:59[ __ ]
28:08There's been a shooting. There's been a shooting. We heard shots. We heard shots.
28:16[Applause]
28:21Shortly after, President Trump posted that Charlie Kirk had died. They're reporting that Charlie has died,
28:31that he's dead at the age of 31,
28:40which he would have to be if that video was real. There's no way he survived that. There's
28:47no way. The only good thing is
28:55it had to have happened quickly. Right. Right. If you see the video, you
29:04do not see see any suffering. No, he he appears to have been spared
29:10the horrific moments after that the girl on the Charlotte train wasn't when she knew she was dying or she knew something
29:16ter terrible had happened. I don't think Charlie videos is clear Charlie went down. He went down quickly.
29:22Listen, I'm not one to cry on social media, but I am grieved right now. I'm angry and I'm heartbroken.
29:28If you look at these comments, Charlie Kirk just passed away. God rest his soul. I just This man was just trying to
29:35stand for truth in a dark and twisted society. He was just trying to have conversations with people and he just
29:41got murdered. You look at the comment section and people are mocking him and saying serves him right. This should
29:46grieve you. You should be instantly brought to prayer. You cannot watch videos like this. This is demonic.
29:52Seeing that woman get stabbed in the neck and we can just scroll to the next video. This should be breaking us down
29:58to our knees and praying out to the father and saying, "Lord, help us. Lord,
30:03heal our land. Please, we turn from our wicked ways, the sin in our hearts first. Lord, purge the sin in my heart."
30:11We have all this darkness and wickedness within us as humans. We live in a Genesis 3 fallen world. I'm telling you
30:18guys, I we just need to do something. We need to just repent and turn to God.
30:24I just reading these comments about Charlie Cre just passed away and the comments are like serves him right. Like
30:30how could you do that? How could you speaking about another human being like that?
30:36How could you how could you think about his family and his children? He's a human being. How could you murder
30:44someone for sharing their opinions either if you believe in them or not? I didn't agree with everything the man said. I just like the stuff about Jesus.
30:55Lord, help us. Lord, you shouldn't be looking at this stuff
31:01and not be affected. It should grieve you. If it's not, you really need to think for a second. Allow it to affect
31:08you. allow it to to to sit in your heart for a second and recognize that this is evil. It should burn a righteous anger
31:15within you, a holy indignation against the devil and against Satan. This is wicked, you guys.
31:22This is awful. Charlie Kirk's organization was called Turning Point
31:28USA. And that I know that that's not a um it's not an accident. And I believe that right now is actually the turning
31:35point that they were talking about now at the at the death of their president, which is awful.
31:41I think this is the turning point for our generation. I think this is the turning point for our country. I think
31:47that the things that Charlie Kirk talked about the the life, the um the values,
31:53the the the um the church, the movement of God, again, I think all of these
31:58things that he was trying to turn around, I think this is the turning point. This is what Jesus did. Jesus
32:04taught. Jesus debated. And then what happened? Jesus gave his life as the
32:11first martyr for for this gospel. and and and Charlie Kirk is by no means our
32:16savior, but it was it's but it's an interesting representation that he would spend his whole life teaching and
32:22debating and trying to share the truth of the gospel, the truth that he gave his life for. And and unless a seed dies
32:29and goes into a ground uh to the ground, it does not bear seed. But if it dies, it it it multiplies. It bears much
32:35fruit. And Charlie Kirk gave his life. The the US is not going to encounter the
32:41next Charlie Kirk. That's not what's next. What's next is a mighty move of the spirit of God. And the spirit is
32:48going to rest on people. And I think all of that that you're feeling right now with Charlie Kirk's passing, with all
32:53that I want to step up that that feeling, it is the spirit drawing you.
32:59The spirit is drawing you to lead your generation into the truth of Jesus Christ. I think this is what's next. So,
33:06let's be praying right now. Let's spend our time praying for our country. And
33:12then after we pray, go out and do it. Don't worry about if you're qualified. What did they what did they say in Acts?
33:19That they were uneducated. They saw the boldness of Peter, John. Look, this the verse right here, the one I wanted. And
33:24now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John and perceive that they were uneducated and untrained men, they marveled and they realized that they had
33:30been with Jesus. People who have an encounter with the Holy Spirit of God. Um even though they're uneducated and
33:36untrained, they people marvel at them. And this is that burning that you're feeling on the inside right now. So,
33:42let's pray for our nation. Let's pray for our generation. And let's go ahead and step out and just tell people about
33:48Jesus. Amen. This is from a girl who was in the crowd.
33:53I just witnessed Charlie Kirk get assassinated. It was the most awful thing I've ever seen in my life.
34:00He shot him in the neck and blood went everywhere. And the worst part of it all was the liberals who were there were
34:08cheering. So I just have one thing to say. If you identify yourself
34:14with the Liberal Party, it's okay. You can believe what you want
34:20to believe. But if you identify yourselves with those people
34:26who were cheering and someone just got killed, I just hope
34:32you can take a look at yourself and think, is this who I really want to be? Because that is disgusting.
34:40Disgusting. One of the people she's talking about is this man. Just after the bullet hit
34:46Charlie Kirk, he stood up and started shouting, "USA.
34:51USA, USA, USA. USA US. [Music]
35:05People started criticizing his actions online. This man has since made a public
35:10statement claiming that he was shouting USA as a distraction in order to save lives.
35:16He claims that he was actually being a hero. I think he's a liar.
35:23If you look at the freeze frame of the video, you see a giant grin on his face.
35:30I think it is important to understand what you are seeing. This man just saw someone get murdered
35:37in front of his face. The students around him are screaming and covering their heads and he is standing up and
35:45cheering with a giant grin on his face. In my opinion, this is what evil looks
35:53like. This looks like a complete lack of empathy.
35:58He doesn't care about any of the students around him. This is a complete lack of understanding of right and
36:05wrong. It does not register to this person that he should not cheer for the
36:10cold-blooded murder that he just witnessed. This is what evil looks like. This is
The Aftermath
36:18the coverage of the shooting on MSNBC. Talk to me about the environment um in
36:23which a shooting like this happens. Yeah. And again emphasize what you just
36:28emphasized. We don't know any full details of this that we don't know if this was a supporter shooting their gun
36:34off in celebration or so we have no idea about this. But following up what what was just said, he's been one of the most
36:40divisive, especially divisive younger figures in this who is constantly sort
36:46of pushing this sort of hate speech or sort of aimed at certain groups. And I
36:51always go back to hateful thoughts lead to hateful words which then lead to
36:58hateful actions. And I think that's the environment we're in that that people just you can't stop with these sort of
37:04awful thoughts you have and then saying these awful words and not expect awful actions to take place. And that's the
37:11unfortunate environment we're in. MSNBC accuses Charlie Kirk of hate speech and says that he is responsible
37:18for his own murder. The person speaking was Matthew Dow who was fired after these comments. But I
37:26will ask the question again. What was the hate speech? Was it a
37:32political opinion that you did not agree with? I find it despicable that Matthew
37:38Dow drew a direct connection that Charlie Kirk's political opinions were going to lead to his death. What Matthew
37:45Dow was doing was repeating what thousands of people were saying online. People were posting celebrating the
37:52murder of Charlie Kirk. Here is video of leftist protesters chanting in
37:58celebration. [Music]
38:09We got in the neck. In the neck. We got in the neck. In the neck.
38:15We got in the neck. D.
38:22We got in the neck. Elon Musk posted on X.com, "The left is
38:29the party of murder." I know a lot of people are saying that both sides need to lower the temperature, but this is
38:36not a problem with both sides. This is a problem with the left.
38:42When Charlie Kirk died, people on the right got down on their knees and prayed. When George Floyd died, the left
38:50burned down cities across the country. I wish that people would be honest about
38:56this and admit that the violence, the shootings, the assassinations are coming
39:01from the left. And the truth is this is not a both
39:06sides issue. The killer killed him according to police reports because he
39:13found Charlie Kirk to be spreading hate. This is a view shared by every single
39:21prominent Democrat. Yes, there are people on blue sky advocating for
39:26violence. But what actually caused this was the utterly quotedian,
39:33utterly ubiquitous demonization of the political opposition from the left and
39:40it has just led to violence because they said the other side were Hitler and Nazis. They said that speech is
39:48violence. To combine those two things together is to sign the death warrant of
39:54prominent conservatives. And that is what we are seeing again and again and again. And it is utterly facitious to
40:02suggest that there is any comparison between political violence on both
40:08sides. Every example they bring is not actually showing that. Whether it's
40:14Governor Shapiro whose attempted assassination was from a free Palestine leftist or whether it was the Minnesota
40:22assassinations which were from somebody who said he was operating at the behest of Democrat Governor Tim Walls. There is
40:30a culture among Democrats at the highest level to suggest that their political
40:36opposition are a danger and that suggests that their lives are forfeit.
40:43And I want to come together. I do. I love what Shank said. It brought tears to my eyes. I had to reach for a tissue
40:49while you were playing Charlie's words. But at the same time, we cannot unite with people who are lying to our faces
40:56about who we are. Who will not take responsibility for the fact that they suggested that we are Nazis because of
41:04totally legitimate views that reflect the majority of Americans. So what I say is let the left say we were wrong. It is
41:13legitimate to vote for Donald Trump. It is legitimate to be pro-life. It is
41:18legitimate to believe that there are only two genders and we were wrong to suggest that that was not the case. We
41:24were wrong to say that that is hateful. When they say that, I am waiting with open arms to take down the temperature.
41:31Donald Trump made a statement from the White House. It's long past time for all Americans
41:38and the media to confront the fact that violence and murder are the tragic
41:43consequence of demonizing those with whom you disagree day after day, year
41:49after year in the most hateful and despicable way possible. For years,
41:54those on the radical left have compared wonderful Americans like Charlie to
42:00Nazis and the world's worst mass murderers and criminals. This kind of
42:06rhetoric is directly responsible for the terrorism that we're seeing in our
42:11country today and it must stop right now. On Fox News, Greg Gutfeld covered
42:18the story. I have never heard him swear on live TV. I know that it's somewhat uh
42:25object of mockery to say thoughts and prayers, but thoughts and prayers for his family. Um they need it from all of
42:33us. And Jesse's right. If they could do this, they are capable of anything. I think that was the message. I believe
42:39that was the message. Um it's really hard to radicalize Republicans.
42:44Yeah. You know, it's like we're not the radical type, but if you thought that
42:51you were going to shut a movement down, you're going to get a rude awakening.
42:56You woke us the up. Um, and we will. The governor of Utah gave a press
43:03conference. The investigation is ongoing,
43:09but I want to make it crystal clear right now to whoever did this,
43:14we will find you. We will try you
43:20and we will hold you accountable to the furthest extent of the law.
43:25And I just want to remind people that we still have the death penalty here in the state of Utah.
43:32The FBI released photos of the shooter. The alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson,
43:37was a student living with his transgender partner who was transitioning from male to female. When
43:42law enforcement found the gun, the cartridges had engraved wording on them expressing transgender and anti-fascist
43:48ideology. It is clear that the shooter was involved in the transgender community. This is ironic since Charlie
43:56Kirk was shot while he was speaking about violence from transgender shooters. The shooter had grown up Mormon. He was
44:03smart and had received an academic scholarship to college. He grew up in a suburban home with what looks like a
44:09typical American family. His father recognized the FBI photos and convinced his son to turn himself in with the help
44:16of their youth minister. There has been a lot of accusations that Charlie Kirk was spreading hate towards the LGBT
44:23community. But let me show you Charlie Kirk in his own words speaking to a gay person.
44:31I'm a gay conservative and I just want to ask you what do you have to say for people like me who kind of feel like I
44:38guess it's kind of hard for gay conservatives cuz there's not a lot of us. So like what do you have to say to other gay people who who need to realize
44:45like they do have a choice? Yeah. First of all, welcome to the conservative movement. I don't think you should introduce yourself just based on
44:50your sexual attraction. I like that's not who you I like to be thought of as a person and for sure you are a complete human being
44:56and I'm sure you treat people well and you're studying something. So I want to get away with this idea that you're gay
45:02anything. I just think that we have gone a long way in the negative direction of this country where we act as if the most
45:07important part of your identity is what you do in the bedroom. It doesn't mean that much to me. But if you ask from a
45:14perspective as a Christian, I I I don't agree with that lifestyle. But politics is about addition and multiplication. I
45:20imagine you agree with a lot of what we talk about, right? Strong borders, strong country, and for that we we
45:25welcome you into the conservative movement. Thank you. Charlie Kirk welcomed gay people to his events with open arms.
45:32If the shooter had come forward to the microphone, Charlie Kirk would have accepted him. There was no reason for
45:40violence. Executive producer of the Charlie Kirk show, Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kvette. Andrew, how do you want Charlie
45:47to be remembered and how do you want to honor him? I want Charlie to be remembered for his
45:54great faith because that's how he wanted to be remembered for his courage and his faith. And you know, it's been said that
46:00the blood of the martyrs is the seeds of the church. It's the seeds of the church. And we're going to see great
46:08great faith rise up across the country from this. I believe it in the world. And so my my request is that if you want
46:14to honor Charlie today, it is Sunday, Maria. um go back to church, open your Bible, pray, ask God to lead you. Um uh
46:25he he that's what he wanted. He was not a revolutionary. Um he actually loved this country. He
46:30did not want blood in the streets. He wanted revival. Andrew Kovette, thank you so much.
46:35The day after the shooting, a bus driver posted this message.
46:41My high school kids talked about Charlie Kirk all morning.
46:46positive conversations about Charlie Kirk all morning. They're impacted.
46:54They're mad, but passionate compassion
46:59all morning. These kids are smart. These kids are smart.
47:06He touched them. They knew who he was. He made an impact on their lives. They
47:13talked about his debates. They talked about his topics. Smart kids.
47:20This impacted them. These high these high school kids, they know. They know.
Global Vigils
47:25All over the world, we have been seeing vigils spring up for Charlie Kirk.
47:35[Music] and save
47:41the rest. [Music]
47:50I was lost,
47:55but now
48:03[Music] I see
48:13in South Korea. They are chanting, "We are Charlie Kirk.
48:18[Applause] We are
48:24we are
48:30in Africa. People were holding a vigil where Turning Point USA did missionary work.
48:36RIP God bless you. Good.
48:47In the United Kingdom, millions gathered for the Unite the Kingdom March in London. They held up Charlie Kirk's
48:53picture and chanted.
48:59[Applause] Charlieie
49:05[Music]
49:13in Canada. Canadians in Calgary gathered to sing the US national anthem.
49:19[Music]
49:29[Music] the flag was still there.
49:37[Music]
49:53All right, guys. We're going to officially sing the US Here's
50:00a 14-year-old young man standing in line at a vigil. Young man, do you want to say why you're
50:06here? What Charlie Kirk meant to you? He was my idol. Like, I remember watching his videos wanting to be like
50:12him. Like, I would just see the way he would debate and he was stayed calm while the left was just yelling at him
50:18and he was just so nice about it. And then they hated him so much cuz he he
50:24knew they he knew he was right but they just didn't want to admit it. So they ended up hating him hating him and they
50:30just killed him for it. What's your name? How old are you? I'm Bryson Levy. I'm 14. Man, God bless you. Bro, where are you
50:36from? I'm from here, Oakton. Man, I pray a blessing on Bryson. Ah,
50:42this whole generation, Lord. Raise him up. Give him extra strength, extra power, wisdom, and favor. Lord, I just
50:48pray your angel armies go with Bryson everywhere you go, brother. That God makes you a man, a warrior for this
50:54generation, my man. Thank you. There was a song I used to sing as a child. It goes, "Onward Christian
51:02soldiers marching as to war with the cross of Jesus going on before."
51:09Do any of you know this song? Do you know where this song came from?
51:15In 1865 in Yorkshire, England, a youth pastor wanted to gather the young people
51:20in his area and bring them to the church in town to praise the Lord and do community service.
51:26He wrote this song for them to sing as they walked to church.
51:32This song reminds me of Charlie Kirk, who just like the youth pastor in that
51:37song, inspired young people all over the world. I want to show you a tweet that Charlie
51:43Kirk made in 2013. He posted this. Good men must die, but
51:50death can't kill their names. This is a difficult time for everyone right now on both the left and the
51:57right. It is important to speak the truth, but also treat others, even
52:03people you disagree with, with compassion and kindness. Spend time with people you love and try
52:10to be a better person today than you were yesterday. In that way, Charlie Kirk will live on
52:16in all of us. Rest in peace, Charlie Kirk.
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