Charlie Kirk was assassinated mid-sentence while warning about transgender violence. With trans-identifying shooters now tied to a rising wave of mass shootings, it’s time to face the truth: ideology has consequences, and silencing speech with bullets is the deadliest one.
From London to Seoul to Madrid, millions are rising up after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The media calls it “far-right,” but the truth is a global movement for free speech and faith.
A 2013 study claims men don’t reach full emotional maturity until age 43—over a decade later than women. This delay in responsibility isn’t just a personal issue, it’s a cultural and political problem that weakens families and society.
Was Charlie Kirk’s assassin a left-wing Antifa sympathizer or a right-wing groyper? Evidence points to Antifa ties, socialist associations, and anti-conservative sentiment—while the “he was conservative” narrative looks like spin.
New details reveal that Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk, lived with a transgender partner now cooperating with the FBI. Here’s what that means, why identity shouldn’t cloud justice, and how free speech is once again on trial.