They Want You Scared. Do the Opposite.
They killed Charlie Kirk. They thought by cutting him down, they could silence what he stood for. They thought the message would die with him. But that’s the part they never understand—you can kill a man, but you can’t kill the truth.
Everyone has a voice. Every single one of us has the right—and the responsibility—to use it. That’s what they’re afraid of. That’s why they want you scared, cowering, silent, hiding in the shadows. Don’t give them what they want. Speak louder. Stand taller. Push back harder.
Charlie did that until his last breath. He lived on his feet, not on his knees, and I refuse to live any other way. If that makes me a target, so be it. I’ll die on my feet before I live as a ghost of myself, gagged by fear. Be like Charlie.
Pray for his family. Pray for America. We are standing on a knife’s edge, and I keep asking myself—are we too far gone? Some days, it feels like we are. Some days, the weight of corruption and violence makes it hard to believe we can ever come back from this. But then I remember: silence is surrender, and surrender is not an option.
Healthy debate is what built this country. We will never all agree—and that’s exactly what makes America, America. But trying to erase someone’s voice with violence? That’s not debate. That’s cowardice. If you think otherwise, you ARE the problem. You’re not neutral. You’re the disease rotting this country from the inside.
They wanted Charlie’s voice gone. Instead, they created a thousand more. That’s the mistake they’ll keep making.
So pick up the torch. Carry it higher. Carry it louder. Be the voice they can’t silence, the fire they can’t put out. If they wanted us quiet, they just guaranteed the opposite.
Charlie’s not here to keep fighting—but we are. And we damn well better.
So ask yourself right now: are you standing with the silent, or are you standing with the fighters? There is no middle ground.