September 13, 2025
Why evil had to take the public shot
By Raymond Morace
I didn’t know Charlie Kirk — never met him. But I do know that the enemy of good is evil.
By all accounts from those who actually knew Charlie — whether they agreed with him or disagreed with him — he was an extremely good person. He loved God, his family, and his country, and he courageously defended the fundamental documents expressing the values of his faith and our country: the Bible and the Constitution. He joyfully recruited others to his position and was accepting of those with whom he disagreed. Whether at Oxford or under a tent at a local community college, he was a brilliant and fearless debater, as well as merciful and fair. From the looks of it, he was the kind of warrior who would wait for you to get back on your feet if you accidentally slipped and fell during battle.
Like millions of people all over the world, I’ve seen Charlie’s video debates. He challenged students who may have never heard views opposing their leftist indoctrination. He stated fundamental truths that shocked the ears of many of those students (fatherless boys are more likely to become criminals; people cannot change their sex; conception creates a human life with unique DNA). He focused on ideas versus personally attacking individuals. He never uttered a curse word or used foul language to make his points.
He patiently waited while the occasional lefty Democrat lunatic dropped F-bombs and attacked him personally as being a racist, misogynist, homophobic, transphobic, Nazi, or white supremacist. When the person exhaling epithets finally paused to inhale, Charlie would respond, “Tell me one thing I’ve said that’s racist.” There was never a specific answer. And just like we see on LibsOfTikTok, the lefty lunatics expose themselves. They are angry, not happy; belligerent, not peaceful; intolerant, not accepting; and incapable of defending their own deeply held beliefs at even the most basic level.
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