In this thought-provoking discussion, guests Cuba, an expert on political violence, Alexander Herbert, a historian unpacking revolutionary theory, and J.G. Michael, a commentator on legitimacy, tackle the shocking aftermath of Charlie Kirk's shooting. They explore the implications of political violence in 2025, emphasizing caution and restraint amid rising tensions. The panel examines historical parallels, the media's influence on public perception, and the complexities surrounding Kirk's legacy and impact on elections. A deep dive into the roots of unrest and the normalization of violence makes for a riveting conversation.