Charlie Kirk in his own words: ‘prowling Blacks’ and ‘the great replacement strategy’

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The far-right commentator didn’t pull his punches when discussing his bigoted views on current events





Charlie Kirk, the far-right commentator and ally of Donald Trump, was killed on Wednesday doing what he was known for throughout his career – making incendiary and often racist and sexist comments to large audiences.

If it was current and controversial in US politics, chances are that Kirk was talking about it. On his podcasts, and on the podcasts of friends and adversaries, and especially on college campuses, where he would go to debate students, Kirk spent much of his adult life defending and articulating a worldview aligned with Trump and the Maga movement. Accountable to no one but his audience, he did not shy away in his rhetoric from bigotry, intolerance, exclusion and stereotyping.


Here’s Kirk, in his own words. Many of his comments were documented by Media Matters for America, a progressive non-profit that tracks conservative media.

 

The far-right commentator didn’t pull his punches when discussing his bigoted views on current events





Charlie Kirk, the far-right commentator and ally of Donald Trump, was killed on Wednesday doing what he was known for throughout his career – making incendiary and often racist and sexist comments to large audiences.

If it was current and controversial in US politics, chances are that Kirk was talking about it. On his podcasts, and on the podcasts of friends and adversaries, and especially on college campuses, where he would go to debate students, Kirk spent much of his adult life defending and articulating a worldview aligned with Trump and the Maga movement. Accountable to no one but his audience, he did not shy away in his rhetoric from bigotry, intolerance, exclusion and stereotyping.


Here’s Kirk, in his own words. Many of his comments were documented by Media Matters for America, a progressive non-profit that tracks conservative media.

who should speakers be accountable to if NOT their audience?

huh?

smart guy?
 
Kirk was playing the role of a racist because it gave him more followers and more power. https://blacknews.com/news/charlie-...people-called-mlk-awful-george-floyd-scumbag/
He changed his stances as he got older. He did not get nicer. He found that saying terrible things would profit him. He was trying to build a profitable organization and did not care what it required. In the computer age, you cannot pretend you did not say what you did.
 
Kirk was playing the role of a racist because it gave him more followers and more power. https://blacknews.com/news/charlie-...people-called-mlk-awful-george-floyd-scumbag/
He changed his stances as he got older. He did not get nicer. He found that saying terrible things would profit him. He was trying to build a profitable organization and did not care what it required. In the computer age, you cannot pretend you did not say what you did.
Someone that doesn't believe race has any bearing on genetics disqualifies him as a racist.

His only desire to discuss race is to break down the lefts division based on it. He argued that he can tell a man from a women based on DNA, but not race.

differences in race are cultural.
 
Someone that doesn't believe race has any bearing on genetics disqualifies him as a racist.

His only desire to discuss race is to break down the lefts division based on it. He argued that he can tell a man from a women based on DNA, but not race.

differences in race are cultural.

Its quite rich that the forum's #1 racist Gumbo actually posts a total lie that the Christian Kirk was a racist. No Gumbo, you're the RACIST.
 

The far-right commentator didn’t pull his punches when discussing his bigoted views on current events





Charlie Kirk, the far-right commentator and ally of Donald Trump, was killed on Wednesday doing what he was known for throughout his career – making incendiary and often racist and sexist comments to large audiences.

If it was current and controversial in US politics, chances are that Kirk was talking about it. On his podcasts, and on the podcasts of friends and adversaries, and especially on college campuses, where he would go to debate students, Kirk spent much of his adult life defending and articulating a worldview aligned with Trump and the Maga movement. Accountable to no one but his audience, he did not shy away in his rhetoric from bigotry, intolerance, exclusion and stereotyping.


Here’s Kirk, in his own words. Many of his comments were documented by Media Matters for America, a progressive non-profit that tracks conservative media.

White Christian Nationalism isn't Christian.

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The far-right commentator didn’t pull his punches when discussing his bigoted views on current events





Charlie Kirk, the far-right commentator and ally of Donald Trump, was killed on Wednesday doing what he was known for throughout his career – making incendiary and often racist and sexist comments to large audiences.

If it was current and controversial in US politics, chances are that Kirk was talking about it. On his podcasts, and on the podcasts of friends and adversaries, and especially on college campuses, where he would go to debate students, Kirk spent much of his adult life defending and articulating a worldview aligned with Trump and the Maga movement. Accountable to no one but his audience, he did not shy away in his rhetoric from bigotry, intolerance, exclusion and stereotyping.


Here’s Kirk, in his own words. Many of his comments were documented by Media Matters for America, a progressive non-profit that tracks conservative media.

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