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Faith, Family, Freedom, Forgiveness vs. “Extremists”: Why Democrats’ Rhetoric After Charlie Kirk’s Murder Feels Like Gasoline on the Fire

While conservatives gathered to honor Charlie Kirk with themes of faith, family, freedom, and forgiveness, Democrats doubled down on labeling their opponents “extremists” and attacking the Supreme Court. In the very week that forgiveness triumphed over rage, their rhetoric poured gasoline on the fire—fueling division and empowering the radicals who act on words of hate.

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Dialogue Is Dead: Social Media Has Made Politics a Bloodsport

Social media has become less about dialogue and more about domination. On Bluesky, Discord, and Reddit, conservatives are routinely drowned in hate and labeled Nazis or fascists for daring to speak. When platforms that should build community instead encourage pile-ons and even mock a man’s murder, it’s clear unity is gone. Dialogue isn’t dying—it’s already dead.

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