
The Michael Knowles Show Ep. 1839 - Pure Evil: Libs Celebrate Charlie Kirk's Murder At "No Kings" Protests
Oct 21, 2025
Seth Gruber, a filmmaker and author behind The 1916 Project, joins to discuss the cultural impacts of abortion advocacy. They explore Margaret Sanger's ties to eugenics and how her ideas shaped Planned Parenthood. The conversation touches on generational shifts in church attendance, as younger folks seek faith for stability amidst chaos. They also delve into the wider implications of celebrating political violence and the pressing need for accountability. Get ready for a deep dive into historical ideologies and their modern consequences!
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No Kings Protest Exposed Performative Politics
- Michael Knowles argues the No Kings protests reveal the left's embrace of political violence and performative politics.
- He links chants and symbols at rallies to a broader collapse of substantive policy critiques against Trump.
Teacher Mocked Charlie Kirk's Murder
- Knowles describes a Chicago woman mocking Charlie Kirk's murder by miming a throat shot at a No Kings protest.
- He reports her identity surfaced and says she appears to be a Chicago public school teacher at Nathan Hale Elementary.
Left-Wing Support For Political Violence Is Widespread
- Knowles cites YouGov polling showing younger liberals were likelier to justify political violence after Charlie Kirk's murder.
- He warns that minimizing or celebrating such violence is widespread across media, officials, and everyday citizens.



