Just mere hours after the assassination of conservative activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA Charlie Kirk, radical leftists reacted to the news with one of the most disgusting displays of evil I’ve witnessed in my 42 years of life on this planet. Liberals posted videos on social media platforms celebrating Kirk's murder, slandered his legacy by calling him a Nazi and racist, and showed little concern for the fact that he was both a husband and a father.
The divide ripping the United States in two grew a whole lot deeper during the days and weeks following the horrific scene at Utah Valley University. Instead of finding ways to come together and agree that killing a human being simply because they hold different political or religious beliefs is wrong, hateful rhetoric intensified.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and many other leftists across the country tried their best to rewrite the narrative and portray Kirk's murderer, Tyler Robinson, as a far-right extremist, but all the evidence points to exactly the opposite. Fights broke out at memorials. Several copycat shooters emerged and targeted Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and facilities.
With all of that taking place after Kirk's death, one would think the left would show a little human decency and decide to turn down the volume on rhetoric suggesting violence is the best response to ideas that don’t align with the progressive hive mind.
Unfortunately, that assumption would require liberals to possess even an ounce of human dignity—which, as radical left-wing actress and comedian Wanda Sykes is about to demonstrate, they clearly do not.
Sykes, a proponent of the LGBT agenda, presented at the Golden Globe Awards and chose to use the moment to call on people to “shut this rogue government down.” Yes, you read that correctly. In a thinly veiled manner, Sykes called for a violent insurrection to remove the current administration from office.
During the event, Sykes also wore a “Be Good” pin, though she appeared unaware that the pin represents a liberal protest slogan meant to honor Renee Good, whom an ICE officer shot and killed last week after she attempted to run him over with her vehicle.
“Be Good. Yes. Of course. This is for… um… the mother who was murdered by ICE agents,” Sykes said after someone asked her about the pin. “Umm, and it’s really sad,” Sykes added before she issued her call for insurrection against the federal government. “And, you know, I know people out marching and all today. And we need to speak up, we need to be out there, and shut this, this rogue government, um, down. Cause it’s awful what they doin’ to people.”
Words carry power, and like it or not, celebrities wield enormous influence over weaker-minded individuals in our culture—which, if you haven’t noticed, describes the vast majority of left-wingers. These individuals allow their minds to simmer in a constant stream of lies and fearmongering from media propagandists for hours every day. After reaching their limit, they turn on their favorite shows and movies, which further bombard them with the idea that ICE roams the streets hunting anyone with brown skin to deport or kill in cold blood.
This nonstop indoctrination destabilizes their mental state. When they hear someone like Wanda Sykes spewing nonsense about shutting down a “rogue” government—which in reality is simply enforcing the law—the seed of violent revolution gets planted and begins to grow. How long before that idea turns into action?
And believe me when I say that if these people hear that notion often enough, it will turn into action. The irony is almost comical, considering liberals spent years labeling the January 6, 2021, protest at the U.S. Capitol an “insurrection” and condemning everyone involved—even peaceful participants—as violent revolutionaries intent on overthrowing the government.
Now those same people openly call for that very outcome. Once again, the left learned nothing from the assassination of Charlie Kirk or from the explosion of violent rhetoric that followed.






