Megyn Kelly’s latest segment pulled no punches, airing footage from the nationwide “No Kings” rallies that should make every decent American’s skin crawl. The clips show more than peaceful dissent — they capture people mocking the very idea of human life and celebrating the brutal murder of a conservative figure, behavior that crosses the line from protest into menace.
Let’s be clear about what happened: after the September 10 assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, videos circulated of demonstrators treating his death like a punchline and teachers making grotesque gestures in public. This is not merely rhetoric; it’s a cultural rot that normalizes celebrating political violence and signals a dangerous desensitization on the left.
Americans who pay taxes and keep this country running are tired of poisonous double standards — when conservatives express strong views, they are “dangerous,” but when radical leftists openly fantasize about killing political opponents, they get excuses or silence. Municipalities are already seeing the fallout: public property defaced with threatening slogans and graffiti, a vivid reminder that these protests are not always the peaceful exercise of free speech their organizers claim.
The so-called “No Kings” movement has been marketed as a mass democratic uprising, and the liberal press keeps breathlessly reporting turnout figures, but massive size doesn’t wash away the uglier truth — a movement that tolerates or elevates calls for violence should be treated as morally unacceptable and politically radioactive. Americans are right to demand accountability when protests cross into criminal threats or celebration of murder.
Meanwhile, national figures and even the President have been dragged into the circus, with AI stunts and mocking videos flying back and forth that only stoke the divisions and reward performative cruelty. That childish escalation doesn’t make the country safer; it emboldens the worst impulses on both sides and lets the radical fringe set the tone for public discourse.
Conservatives must stand firm for the rule of law and human decency: condemn real authoritarianism where it exists, but never accept a culture that cheers when rivals are harmed. Schools, universities, and media companies that tolerate or defend employees who celebrate violence should face consequences, and local law enforcement should enforce the laws equally — no more special treatment for the mob.
Patriots know the fight for America’s future isn’t won by hatred or by chanting for blood; it’s won by hard work, faith, and holding our institutions to account. If Democrats and their activist allies want to claim the moral high ground, they should start by condemning the vile behavior on their side instead of celebrating it or making excuses for it. America deserves better than spectacle and savagery.