In the wake of recent events, the media shows its true colors once again. The same voices that have long stoked division and hostility are suddenly singing a new tune, calling for “conversations” and a more civil discourse. However, this sudden shift reeks of insincerity. Just look at what happened to Charlie Kirk, a dedicated advocate for conservative values. His efforts to reach across the aisle were met with disdain and vitriol, culminating in his untimely demise.
The hypocrisy from the left is astounding. These are the same groups that have, for years, celebrated the chaos-creating antics of radical movements like Antifa and BLM. These are not grassroots organizations; they are well-funded, highly organized machines with an agenda driven by violence and intimidation. Yet, somehow, these elements are often romanticized, even heroized, by the media. It appears as though, to some, chaos is a worthy trade-off if it suits their narrative.
Anyone paying attention can see the double standard. When conservatives try to voice their beliefs, they are attacked and marginalized. And when figures like Charlie Kirk, who pushed for dialogue, are violently targeted, the reaction from the same so-called peace-seekers is disturbingly quiet. Their calls to “lower the temperature” now ring hollow and opportunistic.
There’s a clear lesson here: calm will not be restored by calling for a truce when it’s convenient. It’s high time the conservatives stand firm. Justice must be pursued with the same fervor that the left has often shown in their destructive activism. This isn’t the moment to join hands and sing kumbaya; it’s about taking a stand for justice and truth, values that Charlie championed.
For the sake of this nation and its future generations, it’s crucial for conservatism to reclaim its place. Let’s not forget what happened to Charlie Kirk. His legacy should be a reminder that in the face of opposition and threats, the righteous path is one of resilience and courage. The battle between good and evil is not an abstract concept, and it’s time for those who cherish their values to fight back. Charlie’s memory demands justice, not platitudes.