Candace Owens Turned Charlie Kirk’s Murder Into a Stage for Herself "When Charlie Kirk was assassinated on September 10, America didn’t just lose a leader—we lost a stabilizing force, a moral compass, and a man who spent his entire adult life lifting others. I wrote For Christ and Country: The Martyrdom of Charlie Kirk because his death deserved seriousness, honesty, and moral clarity—not spectacle. Unfortunately, Candace Owens chose spectacle.
"In the days and weeks following Charlie’s murder, while millions of Americans were grieving and searching for answers, Candace wasn’t pursuing justice or truth. She was pursuing attention. She didn’t treat Charlie’s assassination as a tragedy; she treated it as content—a new stage on which to perform, posture, and provoke. And that alone tells you everything.
"She did not wait for facts or investigators or the family or the people closest to Charlie to speak. She rushed forward with innuendo, insinuation, and theatrics—not to illuminate the truth, but to position herself at the center of a national tragedy she had no proximity to and no responsibility for. In a moment that demanded humility, she chose hubris. In a moment that demanded sobriety, she chose sensationalism." . . . More...
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