
Piers Morgan Uncensored "He Was Not Murdered, He Was MARTYRED" Charlie Kirk Special Feat Vinny Oshana & Cenk Uygur
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Sep 12, 2025 Guest
Stuart Kaplan

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Dave Rubin

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Cenk Uygur

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Batya Ungar-Sargon

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Lewis Goodall

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Konstantin Kisin
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Lauren Boebert
Join Piers Morgan as he interviews an eclectic group tackling the recent shooting of Charlie Kirk. Stuart Kaplan shares insights on security concerns, while political commentator Dave Rubin discusses the impact of ideas on violence. Cenk Uygur dives into the normalization of political violence, and Batya Ungar-Sargon reflects on victimhood narratives. Konstantin Kisin brings humor and critical thoughts on political discourse, alongside Lauren Boebert, who emphasizes the need for constructive communication. A gripping conversation unveiling the complexities of politics today.
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Demonization Has Deadly Consequences
- Batya Ungar-Sargon argues demonizing opponents as Nazis and equating speech with violence fuels real-world attacks.
- She demands the left own rhetoric and accept legitimate conservative views to reduce tensions.
Friend Calls Him A Martyr
- Vinny Oshana recalls Charlie as a Christian who debated respectfully and says left-wing celebrants reveal a dark influence.
- He declares "Charlie was not murdered he was martyred" and frames the attack in spiritual terms.
Campus Debate Targeted, Not A Politician
- Konstantin Kisin highlights the unique shock because Charlie was not a politician but a campus debater, increasing public empathy.
- He warns the killing risks chilling open debate on campuses and beyond.



