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• AMERICAN • TURNING • POINT •


nounced that Kirk’s wound had proven fatal, celebratory songs were shared online, garnering thousands of interactions voic- ing approval of the public ex- ecution. As protesters disturb memo-


rials and online trolls continue to gloat, it becomes clear that, unlike the high-profile assas- sinations of the past — such as John F. Kennedy, Martin Lu- ther King Jr., or Robert F. Ken- nedy — the death of Charlie Kirk has not united the country. Instead, it has revealed a


dark underbelly that threatens to tear the fabric of the nation apart. Rather than being an isolat-


ed incident, the death signaled a punctuation in a year of in- creasing violence from the po- litical left, following two 2024 attempts on Trump’s life — one in Butler, Pennsylvania, and another foiled plot at his Flor- ida golf course — along with ongoing threats against Tucker Carlson and other right-lean- ing influencers. Although the recent spike


in assassination attempts may seem like isolated incidents in- volving a small, troubled group of individuals, the headlines surrounding these tragedies reveal a much more serious and disturbing issue that has been brewing beneath the sur- face for decades, according to


Newsmax TV host and best- selling author Michael Savage. “These kinds of attacks, and


the entire concept that vio- lence is an acceptable response to speech we disagree with, are no longer fringe concepts,” Savage, who in 2016 was in- ducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame, told Newsmax magazine. “In recent years, these views


have become mainstream doc- trine among a significant and troubling percentage of leftists. “What we are witnessing


today is different, and a clear sign that something has gone way off the rails in our coun- try,” he added.


BRAINWASHED AT SCHOOL: Education System Weaponized Although it may seem that the recent shift in perspective and the rise in left-wing violence are recent phenomena, their roots go back decades — and begin in academic institutions. According to Texas state


Rep. Brian Harrison, who served as chief of staff for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services during the first Trump administration, the crisis facing the nation results from a persistent pro- paganda campaign aimed at youth through the weaponiza-


tion of the education system. “Young people are not com-


ing up with these dangerous ideologies on their own,” Har- rison told Newsmax. “They are not naturally drawn to these violent ideologies. “The government has a sig-


On X, the post “One Less Fascist” received 5,000 likes before being taken down. Shortly after it was announced that Kirk’s wound had proven fatal, celebratory songs were shared online, garnering thousands of interactions voicing approval of the public execution.


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