Listen "Charlie Kirk’s Words on Black America Are Worse Than You Think"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textWe dive unflinchingly into Kirk's legacy of inflammatory rhetoric toward Black Americans—from his claims that Black people were "better off in the 1940s" despite Jim Crow laws to his advocacy for public executions. His final conversation before being shot involved blaming "gang violence" (a well-known racial dog whistle) for America's gun problems. This history makes his death morally complex for many in marginalized communities who recognize violence is wrong while simultaneously acknowledging the harm Kirk's platform caused.
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