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Media Lies, Not Video Games, Turned Charlie Kirk Into A Target

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Millions of people play video games or scroll Reddit every day, and they do not assassinate anyone.
Millions of people play video games or scroll Reddit every day, and they do not assassinate anyone.
Charlie Kirk is dead, and the reaction has been as grotesque as it is predictable. Across social media, leftists revel in his murder, posting sick celebrations as if a man’s murder were something to cheer. That outpouring of cruelty was not spontaneous. It was the harvest of years of media lies that conditioned people to see Kirk as subhuman. Yet, instead of reckoning with how a culture of hatred is manufactured and weaponized, we are being told to look elsewhere.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox rushed to thrust himself into the spotlight the moment the tragedy struck. It didn’t take long for him to appear on NBC, blaming “radicalization” through “video games” and “Reddit culture” as the cause of Kirk’s murder. Others pointed out that messages found on the bullet casings included a reference to Helldivers 2, a third-person shooting game that came out last year.
It is the oldest trick in the book: blame some amorphous force no one can pin down, and ignore the real culprit. Millions of people play video games or scroll Reddit every day, and they do not assassinate anyone. The real breeding ground of this hatred is not gaming culture, but the normalization of lies and the relentless media practice of painting people they want destroyed as literal Nazis.
This conditioning is confirmed by newly released post-shooting text messages between the shooter, Tyler Robinson, and an unnamed roommate, in which Robinson claims he acted because he “had enough of [Kirk’s] hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out.” The messages suggest that Robinson absorbed the media’s smears about Kirk as truth.
The pattern is unmistakable. The media manufactures grotesque caricatures, repeats them endlessly, and conditions millions to see a political opponent not as a fellow citizen, but as the next Hitler. With that framing, murder is pre-rationalized as justified. That is the poison. It has, of course, been going on for a long time, but it was fully weaponized during the Russia collusion hoax era. Normalizing the totally fabricated claim that the president of the United States was an agent of Russia, which the media eagerly amplified for years, made the leap to labeling someone as Hitler feel small and inevitable.
In Charlie Kirk’s case, the lies about him — such as the still-repeated smear that he wanted to stone gay people — were not just maliciously false but complete inversions. Every single person who actually watched Kirk’s videos saw someone thoughtful and measured.

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