Why Inaction in the Face of Injustice Is a Dangerous Choice. Every time a good person turns away — out of fear, exhaustion, hopelessness, or convenience, the world inches a little closer to darkness.
The act of killing is a deeply personal, deliberate, and irreversible decision. Whether it’s carried out with a gun, a knife, or even bare hands, the outcome remains the same: a life is taken, and someone consciously made that choice. The tool may facilitate the act, but it doesn’t carry guilt. It doesn’t harbor hatred, jealousy, fear, or rage. Only people do.
You may not agree with Charlie. You may even have despised his views. But if you celebrate his assassination, if you laugh, cheer, or feel satisfaction — what makes you different from the person who pulled the trigger?
Charlie Kirk was more than just a conservative commentator, more than a founder of Turning Point USA. He was a voice that resonated deeply with anyone who dared to engage with him, whether they agreed with his views or not.