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Sick in Your Soul – RedState

Erika Kirk, the widow of assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk, delivered a searing condemnation of those celebrating her husband’s murder as “sick” and dehumanized.





Kirk made the comments in a preview clip for a town hall moderated by CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss (no relation). 

During one particular segment of the discussion, which featured questions fielded from an invited audience, Weiss noted that the reaction to Charlie’s murder by a significant segment of the left-wing population was “alarming.”

“They basically said that because Charlie said or believed things that they believed were controversial or even hateful, that he somehow had it coming,” Weiss said. “What do you say to people who justify his death?”

After a brief pause, Mrs. Kirk answered as if one of those leftist ghouls was staring her in the face.

“You’re sick. He’s a human being,” she said, justifiably emotional but in an incredibly stern tone. “You think he deserved that? Tell that to my 3-year-old daughter.”

“You want to watch in high-res the video of my husband being murdered, and laugh, and say he deserves it?” Kirk continued. “There’s something very sick in your soul, and I’m praying that God saves you.”






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Would that be an appropriate level of anger and disgust, Temu Skeletor Jennifer Welch? Because it sure seemed like a proper level for the sick bastards on social media and podcast land who have smeared Erika for not sufficiently grieving in a manner they see fit.

Mrs. Kirk seems fed up with some of the insanity that’s taking place in the darkest shadows of social media, the lone place where gutter dwellers can get away with saying the most vile of things to people they’d never even approach in real life.

During an appearance earlier this week on Fox News, she was asked about the accusations and claims floated by desperate-for-attention podcasters like Candace Owens and others surrounding the assassination of her husband.

“Can I have one thing? Can my babies have one thing where we hold it sacred, where my husband is laid to rest?” Kirk asked. “Where I don’t have to be worried about some secular revolutionary coming and destroying my husband’s grave, while my daughter is sitting there praying. One thing?”





I want to take a moment to address one point made by Weiss in the clip above. The deplorable idea that Charlie somehow deserved to be murdered is “not just online,” as the new CBS News editor-in-chief points out. 

We’ve seen countless examples of this open celebration of political assassinations on college campuses since the attack on Charlie. At Talking Point USA events. At music festivals. On the streets.

Have you seen a coordinated effort to denounce these people from anywhere other than conservative spaces like this one? Have the media or lawmakers sternly advised people to take it down a notch? No, if anything, they’ve amped up the violent rhetoric on their behalf. Or, “Qui tacet consentire videtur.” 

Combine that with the fact that studies have shown the left side of the political spectrum fully embracing an “assassination culture,” and you have a recipe for further violence against conservatives in this country. Because there is no moral compass guiding these deranged people.





The left in this country has set the foundation for, God forbid, something much worse down the line. Why? Because they aren’t just being shunned from society any longer. They no longer feel compelled to hide their darkest thoughts online. 

Whether it be a TPUSA event, CPAC, the March for Life, etc., the left has willingly given those who feel it’s okay to kill people they disagree with the matches and the kindling to crank things up. And all it takes is for one person who, as Erika states, is “sick in (their) soul” to do it again, or do it to a far greater degree.

The one-hour town hall with Erika Kirk is set to air on Saturday at 8 p.m. ET/CT on CBS.


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