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Part 2: What’s worse is how the left points out that these killers are white while their own agenda turns white kids into pawns - tools to advance their ideology. They shame them, confuse them, and radicalize them. Tyler was no fool; he excelled in school and was highly intelligent. But intelligence alone doesn’t shield someone from manipulation. When a bright, well-meaning young man is fed a worldview of oppressors versus oppressed, he becomes a tool for an agenda that shames him publicly while quietly using him to advance its goals. This isn’t empowerment - it’s psychological warfare.

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Part 1 - The young man who murdered Charlie Kirk wasn’t born a killer. He was the ‘nice guy’ type - the one who wanted to be righteous and fight for what he thought was justice. That’s exactly how extreme leftist ideology pulls people in. They use emotional language and moral high ground to make their beliefs sound virtuous. Then, step by step, through a slippery slope, that ‘good guy’ mindset gets twisted until violence feels justified. This is what happens when dangerous ideas are dressed up as virtue.

The left thrives on hate, using it as fuel to spread and defend their ideology at all costs. The right, on the other hand, is rooted in faith and hard work, which is why conservatives often focus on building and doing rather than constantly promoting their ideology. That’s why their beliefs don’t echo as loudly. Charlie Kirk warned us that when people see the world only as oppressors and oppressed, violence becomes easy to justify - and this tragedy is proof of that dangerous mindset.
When colleges push radical DEI narratives and identity-based politics, and a well-meaning, idealistic young man is introduced to those ideas, this is the kind of tragedy that follows. Charlie Kirk understood this, which is why he focused so deeply on reaching young people. He knew that once people grew older, experienced life, and learned hard lessons, they naturally leaned toward conservative values. This is why he fought so hard for the next generation because the narrative starts shaping them long before adulthood.

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Cancel culture is censorship. Cancel culture has crossed the line. They tried to silence Charlie Kirk with hatred. We will not bow to fear . His fight for freedom of speech lives on through us

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