After Charlie Kirk’s Death: Unity, Hypocrisy, and the Left’s True Face

A Nation in Shock

The assassination of Charlie Kirk has shocked America. Across the political spectrum—Republicans and Democrats, conservatives and liberals—voices rose in grief and horror. Calls for unity, peace, and healthier discourse dominated headlines (Cerullo, 2025). For a moment, it seemed Americans might stand together against the political violence plaguing our nation.

However, not everyone responded with solemnity. While many on the Left mourned with the rest of the nation, a disturbing minority revealed their true colors. Professors, journalists, teachers, and even a 911 dispatcher took to social media not to condemn violence, but to celebrate it. Their glee over the murder of an innocent man has laid bare what conservatives have long known: the extremists have infiltrated every corner of American life (Holdman, 2025; WRAL Staff, 2025).

The Conspiracy Theorists Were Right

For years, conservatives who warned of leftist infiltration in universities, schools, media, and government were dismissed as conspiracy theorists. To claim radical activists were smuggling ideology into mainstream institutions was to risk mockery.

However, Kirk’s murder and the Left’s disturbing reaction have vindicated those warnings. What was once whispered is now undeniable. The rot is not confined to the fringes of the internet; it festers in classrooms, newsrooms, and civic institutions. Now the entire nation has seen it on open display.

Stephen King’s Fallout

Our previous article examined Stephen King’s reckless comments about Kirk. Since then, King’s newest adaptation, The Long Walk, stumbled badly at the box office (Cosmic Book News, 2025). In the UK, Belfast Books announced it would no longer stock King’s works following his remarks (Belfast Telegraph, 2025).

Rumors are even circulating that two of King’s upcoming film deals, estimated at $15 million, may be shelved. While this remains unconfirmed by major Hollywood trades like Variety or Deadline, the backlash is real. What is certain is that King has drawn the ire of millions of Americans for spreading a falsehood about a man assassinated only days earlier (WMTW, 2025).

The Firings Begin

In the days following Kirk’s death, a wave of firings swept the nation. Clemson University dismissed one employee and suspended two professors for mocking Kirk’s murder (Holdman, 2025). A Carolina Panthers staffer was terminated for inappropriate social media posts (WRAL Staff, 2025). A Las Vegas radio producer lost his job for making celebratory remarks (KTNV Staff, 2025)—even public servants, such as a Tennessee 911 dispatcher, faced termination.

These actions are not “cancel culture”—they are accountability. Celebrating political violence is not free speech without consequences. It is a moral rot that must be excised from positions of public trust and influence (Luscombe, 2025).

The Cowardice of “Conservative” Appeasers

However, amid these justified firings, a familiar chorus emerged. Some self-described conservatives insisted that reporting extremists to their employers is “stooping to the Left’s level.” These soft-bellied appeasers, many of them liberals in conservative clothing, would have us believe that calling out evil is the same as punishing ordinary Americans for disagreeing with progressive orthodoxy.

This is cowardice dressed up as principle. For over a decade, conservatives have lost jobs for expressing fundamental truths—that America is a great nation, that children should not be subjected to irreversible medical experiments in the name of gender ideology. That rioting and looting should not be tolerated. Equating such positions with celebrating murder is not just false—it is obscene.

No More Timidity

There is a difference between retaliating against people for holding differing political views and holding individuals accountable for endorsing or celebrating violence. One is political disagreement. The other is evil laid bare for the world to see.

For too long, conservatives have stood by while the Left has ensured that its cancerous ideology permeates every aspect of American life. They call us racists for insisting that people should be judged as individuals rather than by the color of their skin. They call us radicals for defending the family unit against their capricious attacks. They accuse us of hating women simply because we believe that the mass slaughter of the unborn is vile and must be stopped. Moreover, they wish death upon us for believing in and defending the American way of life.

After years of lies, slander, and assaults on our nation, they now cry wolf. They demand sympathy, civility, and understanding. However, we must not forget their own words: “It is freedom of speech, not freedom from consequences.” They hurled that phrase at us as they doxxed families, assaulted police, burned cities, and tried to uproot the very foundations of America.

Now is the time to press the attack. Every one of these vile expressions of hatred should be exposed, and those who revel in violence must face consequences. Their Marxist revolution ended before it could take hold. It is our duty—not just as conservatives, but as decent people—to stand against evil, to root it out, and to ensure that it has no foothold in our society.

The Left tried to eradicate us, to crush us under its insidious ideology. Now it learns that its radical doctrines have no place here—that patriots remain ready to say no more. No more corruption of our government. No more indoctrination of our children. No more manipulation of science for political gain. No more attempts to pit Americans against one another because of skin color or differing views.

Charlie Kirk’s murder has drawn back the curtain. It has revealed both the venom of extremist Leftists and the weakness of supposed conservatives who refuse to confront them. Now is not the time for timidity. It is the time for clarity, courage, and action.