Thursday, September 11, 2025

Charley Kirk Wasn’t the Slavish Mouthpiece for Israel You Think



Edit: Charley Kirk was starting to notice things, but it went beyond mere criticism of Israeli foreign policy, it touched on the very principle of free speech and the chilling legal attacks on people's freedom to merely question them. How dare Charley Kirk notice these things! 

Continuing my vigil with the memory of Charley Kirk this morning.

[Washington Examiner] Conservative activist Charlie Kirk expressed concern that the Trump administration’s sweeping crackdown on universities and pro-Palestinian protesters in the name of combating antisemitism violates the United States’ “free speech tradition.”

 Kirk, one of President Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters, issued the rebuke on Wednesday, with his unease capturing a growing tension within the GOP over differing viewpoints on the definition of antisemitism, how to combat hate against Jews, and what constitutes support for Israel. 

 

 Schlibs jeering at Charlie Kirk’s death on line.



There’s more. Host of American Journal on Infowars had this to say on Twitter a month or so ago.



And there’s also a Zelensky angle:


11 comments:

  1. Here in the UK we watched him argue most positively with opponents of Catholicism, Christianity & common sense. RIP

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  2. By attending RCIA at Steve Skojec’s parish, he had demonstrated a Baptism of Desire. This was a Baptism of Blood. He is Saved.

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  3. Charley was already baptized.

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  4. It was funny baptism like the Mormons and Pentecostals have.
    Valid baptisms are Catholic. You become an apostate at the age of reason.

    He was killed in Utah.
    https://www.unz.com/audio/jtaylor_the-irreplaceable-charlie-kirk/

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  5. So glad you took a break from ruling the Catholic Church to tell us that because he died in Utah he was somehow baptized there as well.

    The baptism he received could have been at Dream City Church who perform proper form of the Trinitarian baptism as explained at Trent for a valid baptism.

    If you have evidampse of his actual baptism, it might be more helpful.

    https://www.cin.org/users/james/ebooks/master/trent/tsacr-b.htm

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  6. Fawk queue.

    That’s what I said if you could read. Pentecostals are not Trinitarian.

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    1. You’re retaaahted.

      Some Pentecostals are Trinitarian and some aren’t, and I’m still waiting for your proof about what church Kirk was baptized in.

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  7. He was a proud anti-anti-Semite

    https://youtu.be/3lLgFXzq458

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