Today the West has been reduced to a giant polarized echo chamber, where those who do not align with the dominant narrative must be excluded, accused, humiliated, and – in countries like the United Kingdom – even arrested for opinions expressed online. This is where we are.
How many more must fall before we realize the abyss into which we are plunging? How many more lives must be destroyed before the responsibility is acknowledged of those who, for years, have spread hatred against anyone daring to challenge the dominant ideology?
It is no longer the time for fear. It is no longer the time for silence. If they can kill Charlie Kirk today, tomorrow it could be any one of us. It is up to us to rebel, to raise our voices, to refuse the cultural and media submission they are trying to impose on us.
Charlie Kirk gave his life to defend the values on which our civilization was built. Honoring his memory means picking up his torch, fighting the good fight, and shouting to the world that we will never surrender.
I am shocked. The news of Charlie Kirk’s assassination is a punch in the stomach that leaves you breathless. We cannot reduce this tragedy to an isolated episode: it is the direct consequence of a climate of hatred fueled every day by the leftist global-woke political and media machine.
The script is always the same: Donald Trump portrayed as a dictator, Giorgia Meloni as a fascist, Marine Le Pen as a criminal, the AfD as a nest of Nazis, George Simion as a puppet of Putin. An obsessive hammering that leaves no room for dissent and turns political opponents into enemies to be destroyed.
In Italy, there are countless demonstrations by the so-called “civilized” left in which effigies resembling the Prime Minister are hung upside down and set on fire. Scenes of pure squadrism, hardly democracy. Yet in the face of such violence, the very same people who fill their mouths with the word “tolerance” remain silent or, worse, smile with satisfaction.
In the United States, for ten years Donald Trump has been the most insulted, distorted, persecuted, and threatened leader of modern history. His demonization has become a true obsession: media, political opponents, Hollywood celebrities, academics, and even former presidents have poured rivers of hatred on him every single day. Hatred that has not remained just rhetoric.
On July 13 of last year, in Butler, Trump was shot in the head. He miraculously survived. Bleeding, with his hand raised, he shouted “fight, fight, fight!”. That image went around the world, showing not only the resilience of a man, but also the truth of what we have been saying for years: the only way to stop Trump is to eliminate him physically. Unfortunately, Charlie did not have the same luck as the President.
Just yesterday, I mentioned Charlie in one of my articles about the poor Iryna Zarutska, brutally murdered and completely ignored by the mainstream media. The same double standard that silenced her death is repeating itself today: the very same apparatus that ignored Iryna’s brutal assassination now tells us, across every channel, that “after all, Charlie had it coming.” Why? Because he had the courage to speak the truth, to refuse conformity, to open the eyes of thousands of people like those who gathered at the University of Utah to hear him.
Charlie Kirk was not a terrorist, not an extremist, but a free and courageous man who dared to rebel against conformity. Born on October 14, 1993, in Arlington Heights, Illinois, at just 18 he founded Turning Point USA, an organization destined to revolutionize political debate on American campuses, challenging progressive indoctrination and giving young conservatives a voice.
Under his leadership, TPUSA grew exponentially, reaching hundreds of university chapters and an influence that extended well beyond U.S. borders. Kirk exposed the hypocrisy of the global left, opposing cancel culture, the madness of open borders, ideological impositions on gender in schools, and the censorship of Big Tech silencing dissenting voices. A loyal supporter of Donald Trump since the 2016 campaign, he embodied that America First vision which resonates also in Europe, in Meloni’s Italy.
Charlie Kirk fought openly, fully aware that he was challenging a hostile system. He inspired millions of young people not to bend to conformity, to believe that the West can still be defended. He was assassinated because he spoke the truth, because he dared.