
They Call Us Violent While We’re the Ones Getting Shot
Charlie Kirk is dead tonight because someone decided a conservative voice didn’t deserve to live. A rifle, 200 yards away, a shot to the neck. This wasn’t a mugging, it wasn’t random street crime — it was political. It was a message: conservatives don’t get to speak, conservatives don’t get to exist in public without fear of being silenced by force.
And here’s the ugly truth: if this had been a liberal darling, the entire country would be in meltdown mode. The media would crank sirens and graphics for days. There would be demand for a presidential address. Congress would hold hearings. And every Democrat with a Twitter account would be demanding Republicans “tone down their rhetoric.”
But it wasn’t one of theirs. It was Charlie Kirk. So the headlines are muted, the condemnations are phoned in, and the same tired narrative keeps rolling: the right is violent.
I’m sick of it. Sick of conservatives bleeding while being told we’re the threat. Sick of watching funerals treated like footnotes because the victim had the “wrong” politics.
Free Speech? Liberals Hate It
Don’t let anyone lie to you about “supporting dialogue” or “defending free speech.” Liberals don’t support free speech. They hate it. Especially on college campuses.
Universities love to brand themselves as “marketplaces of ideas.” What a joke. Step onto a campus with a conservative thought, and you’ll be mobbed before you can open your mouth. Fire alarms pulled. Security dragged into action. Whole events canceled because a handful of students claimed to feel “unsafe” at the prospect of hearing words they didn’t like.
Look at the track record. Ben Shapiro has to travel with security like a head of state just to give a one-hour talk. Ann Coulter gets uninvited. Charles Murray can’t even speak without students physically attacking the people who invited him. And these are universities — supposedly the most “educated” environments in America.
This isn’t debate. This isn’t dialogue. It’s silencing by force. And when shouting and canceling aren’t enough? When mobs can’t do the trick? Then it escalates. Then we see what happened to Charlie Kirk: a bullet fired at a man for daring to open his mouth.
The Pattern Nobody Wants to Admit
Every time violence hits this country, the media runs the same playbook: blame the right. Pretend it’s conservatives tearing the country apart. Pretend it’s “MAGA extremists” destabilizing America.
But look at the record.
- Donald Trump has already survived assassination attempts. You wouldn’t know it by the way the press treats them — quick coverage, then silence.
- Republican congressmen were nearly wiped out on a baseball field in 2017 by a man who was, proudly, a Bernie Sanders supporter. Steve Scalise nearly died. How often do you hear about it? Almost never.
- Conservative speakers on campuses get assaulted, not just heckled. Students and Antifa-types throwing punches, rocks, and bottles because hearing another opinion is apparently unbearable.
- Churches firebombed. Synagogues targeted. Pro-life pregnancy centers vandalized and burned.
- Whole cities torched in 2020 riots while CNN had the audacity to call it “mostly peaceful.” Billions in damage. People killed. Neighborhoods destroyed.
The blood isn’t spread equally. It keeps showing up on one side — the side that preaches “tolerance” while acting like brownshirts.
Idiot Voters Believe Every Word
And still, millions of liberal voters keep buying the propaganda. They believe it not because it makes sense, but because it makes them feel virtuous.
- They believed Trump was a Russian agent — a lie cooked up by their own politicians.
- They believed Fauci’s theater — cloth masks as magic shields.
- They believed BLM riots were “peaceful” even as buildings burned behind the reporters saying it.
- They believe conservatives are violent while conservatives are the ones taking bullets, being beaten on campuses, watching their churches and clinics go up in flames.
This isn’t ignorance anymore. This is stupidity by choice. People choosing lies over truth because the lies flatter them.
Hypocrisy Isn’t the Bug — It’s the System
Here’s how it works in America now: if a Democrat stubs a toe, it’s “a threat to democracy.” If a Republican gets gunned down, it’s Tuesday.
Violence on the right? Condemned instantly, disowned by leaders, prosecuted to the fullest extent. Conservatives don’t make excuses for criminals.
Violence on the left? Excuses on loop. “Context.” “Mental health.” “Frustration with injustice.” Anything to water it down. Anything to shift blame.
That double standard isn’t a mistake. It’s the entire system. It’s how the media keeps the narrative alive, how politicians keep voters in line, how propaganda gets dressed up as journalism. Demonize the right, excuse the left, repeat until the truth is unrecognizable.
Charlie Kirk Is Just the Latest
This attack on Charlie Kirk isn’t isolated. It’s part of the one-way street of political violence we’ve been on for years. Conservatives speak — the left screams. Conservatives rally — the left riots. Conservatives lead — the left reaches for the trigger.
And every time, conservatives die while the media shrugs. Every time, the victims are lectured about their “tone” while the perpetrators are painted as “troubled” or “pushed too far.”
Charlie Kirk should be a national wake-up call. But it won’t be. The machine won’t allow it. The script will keep running. Conservatives will keep being framed as the villains, even as they’re carried to the grave.
Final Word
I’m finished pretending. This isn’t “both sides.” This isn’t “everyone’s guilty.” One side keeps screaming, rioting, burning, shooting, silencing. One side pulls the trigger, then points the finger. One side murders free speech, then lectures America about “democracy.”
Charlie Kirk’s blood is on their hands. And tomorrow, they’ll still look into the camera with straight faces and tell the country that you are the threat.
This is America in 2025. And it’s sick.
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