Alberta Honors Charlie Kirk & The USA – He Stood for INDEPENDENCE & FREEDOM!
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Summary
When someone truly stands for liberty, we remember them. Charlie Chaplin was a hero in the fight for freedom in Canada. He was a man who fought for the freedom of speech, the rule of law, and the rights of individuals.
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All right, guys, we're going to officially sing the U.S.A.
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Canada's a real problem, man. I mean, because you have, I would, I would basically allow Alberta to become its own country.
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Yeah, the two best parts of Canada are Edmonton and Calgary. Beautiful country, too. It's amazing.
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Canada's a really screwed up country, and it's a self-hating country, as you well know, that prides itself on being polite.
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And this is a great lesson for those of us in the West, that your favorable characteristics of being polite, nice, and welcoming can also be your downfall.
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Super polite, okay, we're just going to allow a bunch of foreigners to overrun our country.
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Super polite, we're not going to allow anyone, we're not going to have free speech.
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It does not have this, the Constitution, so you do not have robust free speech protections.
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So the government is able to do whatever they want.
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Charlie saw the writing on the wall when it came to Canada.
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He understood what so many politicians here pretend not to see.
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The federal government in Ottawa isn't just mismanaging the country.
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It's actively trying to tear down what was once a proud and strong nation.
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Unchecked immigration, constant attacks on free speech and gun rights, they're all under assault.
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Charlie knew that, and he wasn't afraid to say it out loud.
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That's why he stood with Alberta's fight for independence.
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He recognized that Albertans weren't just whining.
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We were fighting for freedom in North America, and for the West in general.
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We honored him in our major cities and in our small towns.
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Because when someone truly stands for liberty, we remember them.
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Democracy is on the brink of collapse, and so many people don't understand this.
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Many people don't understand this is why Charlie died.
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He was trying to protect democracy, rule of law, the rights of people as individuals,
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not the rights of others, not the rights of others to override the rights of individuals.
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Democracy has always been about the rights of each and every individual.
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To live life how you choose, in your way, not forcing your values or opinions on others
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in an attempt to have them sacrifice their freedoms for yours.
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The right to freedom of speech, the rights of women not to have men take their rights away, again.
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Young adult Americans were opening their hearts at an alarming rate,
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I implore people to research, to learn the difference between democracy, communism, socialism, and all forms of government.
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I implore you to learn the fine line where a society changes from democracy into something else.
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I implore you to remain calm and not to radicalize.
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At the core of any real democracy is freedom of speech.
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The people on the other side, they know they cannot win a debate with words.
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So, instead, they turn to violence, trying to silence anyone who challenges them.
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He stood for civil dialogue, the idea that you can disagree without being enemies.
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He modeled what it means to stand firm while still respecting free debate.
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We'll honor his example by continuing this fight.
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Those nations have stars dangled and heard of the wind
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Alright guys, we're going to officially sing the U.S. anthem again
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Look, I've said it before and I'll say it again
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Albertans have more in common with Americans than we do with the rest of Canada
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Albertans were the loudest in Canada in condemning what happened
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We were also the most vocal in expressing our grief for the loss of a man who was not just a political figure
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A man who simply wanted to debate ideas in the open
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To honor him, Albertans sang the Star Spangled Banner
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From Charlie we saw the same values that we hold dear
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We make sure that the world knows that we stand with him
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I remember exactly where it was when I opened my phone
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So Charlie might be in the arms of our Lord and Savior at this point
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Charlie was the master of the hard conversation
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But I'm sure that he didn't get there in a moment
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I'm sure it was the years and years of difficult conversations
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So my challenge to each and every one of you tonight
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That Charlie has handed to each and every one of you
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