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Erika Kirk: Parents, Guide Kids Away from Online Extremism

Erika Kirk: Parents, Guide Kids Away from Online Extremism

Update: 2025-12-12
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Erika Kirk, widow of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, urges parents to actively guide children away from online radicalization and political extremism. She questions if parents are truly preparing their children for todays political landscape, emphasizing the need for active engagement in their online lives and political understanding. Kirk also condemns online reactions to her husbands assassination, describing them as evidence of a dehumanized internet culture. She advocates for collective responsibility to prevent the next generation from embracing extreme behaviors.

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Shanonymous

Charlie was a xenophobic, homophobic, racist, misogynistic, antisemitic bigot. He platformed clips of himself talking down to those trying to partake in good faith debate. He made fun of his "debate" opponents, spoke derogatorily about the impoverished, the educated, & LGBTQ+ folx. His views on women were laughably antiquated. He was in his 30s, "debating" college kids to make himself look smarter than he was. He spewed fallacies not facts. Now his pronouns are "he/was." Good riddance.

Dec 12th
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Erika Kirk: Parents, Guide Kids Away from Online Extremism

Erika Kirk: Parents, Guide Kids Away from Online Extremism