Charlie Kirk’s death is being weaponized to silence dissent.
Dan Pfeiffer at The Message Box:
The assassination of Charlie Kirk is a tragedy. It’s a tragedy despite his odious, views toward so many Americans. It’s a tragedy despite the role he played in fomenting a toxic political environment where too many see violence as a viable solution. It’s a tragedy because he left behind a wife and two young kids. And it’s a tragedy because of how Donald Trump and his allies are weaponizing his death.
The fact that Kirk was so well known — particularly among younger Americans who get their news from social media — and that his killing was captured in a horrifying video that spread rapidly online has made his death a national event. Trump and the right are going out of their way to turn Charlie Kirk into a martyr for the MAGA movement. Trump ordered flags to be flown at half-staff — an unprecedented move for a civilian outside elected office. Kirk’s casket was flown home to Arizona on Air Force Two. The Vice President canceled an appearance at a 9/11 memorial ceremony to meet with Kirk’s family in Utah. Trump will attend Kirk’s funeral. The Vice President even hosted Kirk’s podcast yesterday. Nearly every NFL game this past weekend held a moment of silence for Kirk.
In all of these moments, Kirk is being lionized by his supporters and much of the traditional media as a “champion of free speech.” I disagree. In my view, Kirk was a champion of a certain kind of speech. But even if you accept the Right’s characterization, they are now doing the exact opposite of what they claim Kirk stood for. The primary response from the Trump Administration and the MAGA movement has been to use Kirk’s death to justify a massive crackdown on free speech. This is dangerously ironic on multiple levels. What the Right is pushing goes far beyond the “cancel culture” they once decried and borders on modern-day MAGA McCarthyism.
A Government Crackdown
Within hours of Kirk’s assassination, the MAGA Right began claiming that “the Left” was celebrating his death. Their evidence? A handful of random Bluesky posts from people with no role in the Democratic Party or progressive infrastructure. To my knowledge, every elected Democrat and progressive leader who has spoken publicly about Kirk has condemned his killing and called for an end to political violence. The calls for censorship and punishment aren’t coming from random posters online; they are coming from the top ranks of the Republican Party. Congressman Randy Fine declared: Elon Musk amplified Fine’s post, saying, “100%.” [...]
Fomenting a Culture of Fear
The goal isn’t just to punish those who criticized Kirk. It’s to create a culture of fear — one that forces people to think twice before using their voice or platform to speak out against Trump and MAGA. And it’s working. The effort to make examples of Kirk’s critics began with pro-MAGA personalities like LibsofTikTok scouring the internet for anything that could be spun as celebratory and turning those posts over to employers. Several people reportedly lost their jobs. The speed with which employers acted shows the fear of crossing the Trump Administration and the MAGA movement in this hothouse moment.
Many of those fired worked at universities, which should be bastions of free speech. Yet so many institutions of higher learning are now so worried about being targeted by Trump that they are willing to sacrifice employees for expressing personal opinions in their private capacity. Media organizations are also caving. MSNBC immediately fired commentator Matthew Dowd for comments suggesting Kirk bore some responsibility for his own actions. According to Washington Post columnist Karen Attiah, she was fired over her social media posts about Kirk. Reading her posts, it’s hard to see what merited firing. But then again, Jeff Bezos has made it clear that his primary goal as owner of the Post is protecting his business interests under the Trump Administration. After years of whining in bad faith about “cancel culture” and accusing Democrats of opposing free speech, the Right’s effort to silence dissent is the height of hypocrisy.
Dan Pfeiffer put it best about the conservative movement’s dishonest charade of “supporting free speech” by rightly stating that the right’s “effort to silence dissent is the height of hypocrisy” in the wake of the shooting death of right-wing pundit Charlie Kirk.
See Also:
Daily Kos: Republicans aren’t even pretending to give a sh-t about free speech now
Popular Information (Judd Legum and Rebecca Crosby): Republicans celebrate Kirk as free speech champion, demand critics be fired
The Bulwark (Joe Perticone): Republicans Prepare Punishments for Progressives After Charlie Kirk Murder
The Guardian: Progressive groups fear ‘McCarthy era’ attacks in wake of Charlie Kirk shooting









