

The Real Charlie Kirk
19 snips Sep 12, 2025
In this conversation, Natasha Lennard, an Intercept columnist, and Ali Breland, a staff writer at The Atlantic, delve into the unsettling aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. They discuss the urgent implications of political violence in the U.S. Lennard warns of the swift weaponization of rhetoric to incite state repression, while Breland raises concerns about a dangerous trajectory that frames more individuals as targets for violence. Together, they explore how this tragic event could further escalate the political landscape.
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Kirk's Campus Power And Strategy
- Charlie Kirk built influence by organizing youth through performance-driven campus appearances and Turning Point USA.
- His blend of oratory and networked organizing made him a bridge between mainstream conservatives and the far right.
Kirk As A White Nationalist Organiser
- Natasha Lennard situates Kirk as central to a rising white nationalist, Christian nationalist youth movement.
- His work aimed to shrink public discourse by excluding trans people and silencing pro-Palestinian campus speech.
Political Violence Is Structural And Right-Leaning
- Political violence in the U.S. is embedded structurally, from genocide to mass incarceration and frequent mass shootings.
- Empirically, far-right actors, mostly cis men, commit the majority of politically motivated attacks today.