There are moments in history when grief is weaponised, and political fervour masquerades as divine revelation. To liken Charlie Kirk to Jesus Christ is not merely a grotesque exaggeration—it’s a perilous distortion of spiritual legacy.
Christ preached humility, compassion, and radical love. Charlie Kirk, by contrast, built his platform upon division, exclusion, and a rhetoric that emboldens the very forces that seek to undermine human dignity. His public statements—many of which dismissed the existence of systemic racism and vilified civil rights leaders—are not the utterances of a misunderstood patriot. They are the calculated provocations of a man who knew precisely which prejudices to inflame.
And yet, there are Americans who do not simply defend him—they revere him. Not out of ignorance, but out of conviction. Their allegiance is not to democracy, nor to faith, but to a vision of the nation that is white, insular, and hostile to change. Let us speak plainly: to support Charlie Kirk is to endorse a worldview steeped in racial supremacy and exclusionary politics.