safety-lane.com 07105
chiropractic-lane.com
www.cbd-lane.com
www.diagnostic-lane.com
NEWARK
http://www.healthy-lane.com
Charlie Kirk was a Racist No Matter What His Widow Said
I am sorry that the guy is dead but his widow (Erika Kirk) was mistaken when she called out for ‘love’ and ‘forgiveness’ – Charlie Kirk was a White Supremacist racist. He played to a White Conservative Christian following that wanted to hear the worst about people who did not look like them or pray like them.
Overall, Kirk’s public record reveals a consistent pattern of hate and intolerance expressed through denial of systemic racism, promotion of racist and antisemitic conspiracy theories, Islamophobia, and hostility toward LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities. His organization’s internal culture and alliances with extremist groups further reinforce this evidence.
A search by Perplexity.ai noted this:
Charlie Kirk did not openly state explicit hate for Jews, blacks, Muslims, Mexicans, or trans people using overtly hateful slurs; however, he repeatedly made statements regarded as deeply bigoted, racist, and conspiratorial toward each group, sometimes using coded or conspiratorial language that is broadly recognized as expressing hate or discriminatory animus by mainstream organizations and media sources.
Jews and Antisemitism
-
Kirk promoted conspiracy theories such as “replacement theory,” framing Jews as orchestrators of demographic change to harm white Americans.
-
He repeatedly alleged that Jews “control the colleges, the nonprofits, the movies, Hollywood, all of it,” echoing classic antisemitic tropes.
-
Kirk blamed Jewish donors for anti-white sentiment and for financing cultural movements deemed anti-American.
-
Despite this, Kirk also expressed support for Israel and was mourned as a “friend of Israel” by Israeli officials, a contradiction noted by Jewish commentators.
Blacks and Racism
-
Kirk described the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as a “blunder” and portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. as “awful” and responsible for anti-white politics.
-
He denounced affirmative action, called Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson a “diversity hire,” and mocked black professionals, expressing skepticism about black pilots’ qualifications.
-
He referred to George Floyd as a “scumbag” unworthy of public attention and repeatedly used rhetoric delegitimizing Black experiences and pain in America.
Muslims and Islamophobia
-
Kirk characterized Islam as a threat to America, blaming Muslim communities for terrorism and linking Muslim political candidates to Al Qaeda and the 9/11 attacks.
-
He claimed that “large dedicated Islamic areas are a threat to America,” further amplifying Islamophobic narratives around public figures and events.
-
Kirk’s rhetoric targeting Muslims drew accusations of Islamophobia from mainstream and Muslim advocacy organizations.
Mexicans and Immigration
-
Kirk advanced “Great Replacement” theory, claiming America is being intentionally “overrun” by nonwhite immigrants, especially from Mexico.
-
He supported mass deportations and described Mexico as allowing cartels to invade the U.S., frequently tying anti-immigration arguments to racial animus about Mexicans.
-
While he at times claimed to “embrace Latino values” in right-wing contexts, his immigration rhetoric was considered racist and hostile toward Mexicans by various observers.
Trans People and LGBTQ Issues
-
Kirk consistently opposed gay and transgender rights, urging his followers to report educators supportive of LGBTQ issues and launching efforts to “eradicate wokeism” from Christianity.
-
He opposed legal protections and recognition for LGBTQ individuals and worked against the separation of church and state specifically regarding gender, sometimes using overtly harsh and exclusionary religious arguments.
via Blogger https://ift.tt/4PURJ19

Recent Comments