Charlie Kirk honored by one of the largest memorials for a private citizen

Charlie Kirk

Charlie Kirk founded Turning Point USA in 2012. From the website: TPUSA is a national student movement dedicated to identifying, organizing, and empowering young people to promote the principles of free markets and limited government.

Turning Point USA guides citizens through development of knowledge, skills, values, and motivation, so they can meaningfully engage in their communities to restore traditional American values like patriotism, respect for life, liberty, family, and fiscal responsibility.


(by Zac Anderson, USA Today) GLENDALE, AZ — Tens of thousands of mourners, including President Donald Trump and several members of his administration, honored the life of prominent conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a memorial service in Glendale on Sunday.

People wait in line before a memorial for conservative activist Charlie Kirk Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.

Elected officials, faith leaders, Kirk’s colleagues, and his loved ones addressed the crowd at State Farm Stadium, with supporters holding up signs and carrying American flags. Speakers underscored Kirk’s religious faith and his contributions to the “Make America Great Again” movement as a leading voice for young conservative activists.

Choking up at times and dabbing her eyes with a handkerchief, Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, delivered an emotional eulogy for her slain husband and received a standing ovation when she declared of his [murderer]: “I forgive him.”

“I forgive him because it was what Christ did and it is what Charlie would do,” said Erika Kirk. “The answer to hate is not hate. The answer we know from the Gospel is love.”

Kirk, 31, was shot dead Sept. 10 as he spoke at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah as part of Turning Point USA’s “American Comeback” speaking tour. The Utah college was Kirk’s first stop in more than a dozen cross-country events. His death sparked an outpouring of shock and grief from [across the country and around the world.] Vice President JD Vance accompanied Kirk’s coffin as Air Force Two transported his body home to Arizona, where Kirk lived with his wife, Erika, and their two children.

Erika Kirk recalled arriving at a Utah hospital on the day of her husband’s death to do the “unthinkable” and “look directly at my husband’s murdered body.” She was shaken and felt “a level of heartache that I didn’t even know existed.”

“My marriage with Charlie was the best thing that ever happened to me, and I know it was the best thing that every happened to him as well,” Kirk said. “He wanted everyone to experience that joy.”

Kirk said her husband was passionate about helping young men who feel lost and have no direction.

“My husband, truly, he wanted to save young men, just like the one who took his life,” Kirk said.

Charlie and Erika Kirk with their children.

In addition to Erika Kirk, numerous friends, including President Trump, Vice President Vance and several members of the Trump administration, spoke.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio recalled being skeptical when he first learned of Kirk’s plan to promote conservative values on college campuses. Ultimately, Rubio said Kirk proved him wrong.

Rubio praised Kirk for actively seeking to engage those who disagreed with him on various platforms. He said the nation needs “the ability to discuss our differences, openly, honestly, peacefully, respectfully” in the way Kirk did.

Dr. Ben Carson, who was the HUD Secretary in the first Trump administration made several points in his speech, including noting:

“Did you hear a political figure last week saying that Charlie Kirk was ignorant because he didn’t have a college degree? I’ve seen him run circles around people with college degrees…. Most of learning and life comes outside of the classroom.”

“Our nation was founded upon the kind of principles that allowed us to rise from nothing to the pinnacle of the world in record time. That was no accident. That was because of what we believed, including our Judeo-Christian beliefs, that our rights come from our creator and not from government.”

President Trump also spoke about Charlie, saying in part:

“Less than two weeks ago, our country was robbed of one of the brightest lights of our times. A giant of his generation and above all, a devoted husband, father, son, Christian and patriot.

Charles James Kirk was heinously murdered by a radicalized, cold blooded monster for speaking the truth that was in his heart. He was violently killed because he spoke for freedom and justice, for God, country, for reason and for common sense. He was assassinated because he lived bravely. He led boldly, and he argued brilliantly without apology. He did what was right for our nation.

And so on that terrible day, September 10th, 2025, our greatest evangelist for American liberty became immortal. He’s a martyr now for American freedom. I know I speak for everyone here today when I say that none of us will ever forget Charlie Kirk, and neither now will history. Because while Charlie has been reunited with his creator in heaven, his voice on earth will echo through the generations and his name will live forever.   …..

“It was Charlie who stood up for persecuted Christians and Jews on college campuses. It was Charlie who helped bring online censorship, free speech and cancel culture to the forefront of our political debate. …..

Excerpted from a Sept. 21 article published at USA Today. 

Questions

1. How old was Charlie Kirk?

2. What was Kirk known for? – what was his goal for his organization?

3. a) What did Erika Kirk say about her husband’s murderer?
b) Are you surprised by her declaration? Explain your answer.

4. What did Secretary of State Marco Rubio say about Kirk?

5. There was worldwide reaction following Charlie Kirk’s shocking assassination:

  • The Polish Parliament stopped, stood up, held a moment of silence and prayed for Charlie Kirk
  • The Romanian Parliament held a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk
  • During the Unite the Kingdom rally for free speech in London, attended by close to one million, organizers played a tribute video to Kirk
  • The U.S. House of Representatives observed a moment of silence after hearing the news that Charlie Kirk was shot, (although Democrats then refused to allow a spoken prayer for Kirk).
  • The U.S. Senate declared October 14 (Charlie’s birthday) as the “National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk. (This was also passed by the House)
  • The Chicago Cubs honored Charlie Kirk before their game on September 12.
  • The New York Yankees held a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk on September 11.
  • The majority of NFL teams honored Charlie Kirk before their games.
  • President Trump ordered flags to fly at half staff in honor of Charlie Kirk. Some school districts and cities across the country refused to heed the president’s order. (In one case, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass ordered city departments to ignore the president’s order, but it was reported several fire houses flew their flags at half staff in support of the president’s order.)
  • Prayer vigils were held for Charlie Kirk in many towns and cities across the country.

Why do you think people reacted so strongly to Charlie Kirk’s assassination?


OPTIONAL:

  • While thousands, shocked by the targeted assassination of a private citizen who was exercising his free speech rights to debate issues in a peaceful manner, took to social media to express their sadness and dismay, many others celebrated Kirk’s death. And further shocking is the fact that teachers, nurses, a doctor, a retired judge, and several elected Democrat officials…believed it was a good idea to publicly state support for his murder, some saying he spread hate, or that he was a “fascist.”
  • Many in the media used negative descriptions of Kirk: divisive, controversial, “pushes hate speech aimed at certain groups”
  • Democratic Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, when opposing a Republican resolution honoring the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, falsely asserted in a post on X that Kirk’s “rhetoric and beliefs were ignorant and sought to disenfranchise millions of Americans – far from ‘working tirelessly to promote unity’ as asserted by the [Republican] majority in this resolution.”
    She added that “We can condemn his horrific assassination and the scourge of political violence without uplifting these ideas.”
  • Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill, who is the candidate for governor in New Jersey in November’s race said the Constitution “is meant to protect people like Charlie Kirk who present vile dissenting views” and falsely said that Kirk “was advocating…to roll back the rights of women and Black people.”
  • Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar said of Kirk: “I do believe he was a reprehensible, hateful man.” And falsely said, “He didn‘t believe that we should have equal access to anything. He also just didn’t even believe I could be smart enough, I could have thoughts that could be equal to a White man.”

Many conservatives point out that continuously using negative and false rhetoric to describe Charlie Kirk’s opinions on the issues of the day leads to violence.
Take some time to watch several full/unedited videos of Charlie Kirk’s interactions with college students. Why do you think those who dislike him apparently did not take the time to watch any of his debates before labeling him as hateful etc.?

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