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Drag queen suggests Danielle Smith should be assassinated ‘next’ after Charlie Kirk


EDMONTON, Alberta (LifeSiteNews) — Edmonton police are looking into a post from a drag performer that seemed to suggest murdering Alberta Premier Danielle Smith after the shooting of Charlie Kirk.

In since-deleted posts, Edmonton drag performer Aldynne Belmont, who posts under the handles Fox McCloud and Bunny Lebowski, celebrated the horrific shooting of the conservative influencer while seeming to suggest that Smith should be next.

“Charlie Kirk is no more. I hope he felt terrified, and I hope the rest of this kind are just as scared,” Belmont posted on his Instagram story, according to screenshots shared on X.

“Miss Smith next, please and thank you,” he continued, accompanied by a picture of a military man holding a machine gun.

In addition to working as a drag queen, Belmont is employed as a researcher for Rainbow Story Hub Foundation.

Belmont’s social media accounts, including his Instagram and LinkedIn accounts, have since been suspended and removed.

Edmonton police confirmed to independent media outlet True North that they are investigating the threats.

As reported by LifeSiteNews, Kirk, who was the CEO of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), was shot in the neck during an event on the campus of Utah Valley University and later died.

Since his horrific death, many are calling for an end to political violence and for prayers for Kirk and his family.

At the same time, some radical leftists have celebrated his death, with some media outlets even suggesting that he provoked his murder. Responses to the assignation have been especially vile in Canada.

French CBC Radio referred to Kirk as “far-right” and smeared him as a “racist.” Rather than highlighting the wave of celebration that met Kirk’s killing from the Left – including Canadian progressives – CTV warned about “right-wing anger” and “vengeance.” Several MPs blasted Canada’s state broadcaster, the CBC, over its coverage of the assassination; the day of Kirk’s death, the outlet published a laundry list of his most “controversial takes,” prominently including his “anti-abortion” views.

Cult, another government-funded media outlet, ran the headline “To Hell With Charlie Kirk” and stated: “Charlie Kirk died as he lived: propagating hateful myths about marginalized groups in our society.” Barbara Perry, a repulsive CBC “hate expert,” claimed that Kirk called for LGBT-identifying people to be executed (writer Stephen King has already apologized for making the same claim). Erica Ifill of the Hill Times called Kirk a “rectal stain on society.” A Toronto elementary school teacher showed small children a video of Kirk’s killing and said he deserved it.




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