SNEAKO - September 11, 2025
RIP CHARLIE KIRK - THE TRUTH
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Summary
Charlie Kirk was one of the most prominent pro-Trump voices in the pro-Israel and pro-Palestine camps. He was a family man, a father of two daughters, a husband, and a political voice. His death is a wake-up call for all of us.
Transcript
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You get out of bed, and find me standing all alone, open eye, burn the page, my little dark age
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All alone, open eye, burn the page, my little dark age
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Hey everybody, welcome to the stream. This is not going to be your normal stream. Under somber circumstances,
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rest in peace to Charlie Kirk. I was very affected, as I'm sure most of you were, by the news today.
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I want to break down the response that everybody had, what I really think happened, what this means,
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where we're going to go, and try to get to some sort of consensus right now, because inevitably
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things are going to get much stranger going forward. Maybe a lot more heated, angry.
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I've seen celebrations of his death from people on the left. I've seen celebrations of his death from
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people that disagreed with him. On the Israel-Palestine issue, right now they're still trying to find out
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who the shooter was, and I'm going to tell you what I think, what this means politically, and who I think
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was behind this, and maybe try to reflect, and this is a pivotal moment going forward.
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This is a dramatic moment in America's history, and there's no point in trying to minimize what this
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really means. This is monumental, and I've been very critical of Charlie Kirk. I even spoke about
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him last night. I disagree with him about a lot of things, but before we get into everything now,
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obviously I see you guys long with love speech. I think it's very important that in times like this,
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we do spread love speech, and we try to remember the value of human life. Charlie Kirk was a family
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man. He was 31 years old, extremely young. He had two daughters, and for him to be brutally
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assassinated like that, live for the world to see a public execution, is something that I wouldn't wish
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upon anybody. Celebrating death is always wrong, and making light of this, making jokes about this
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is disgusting. So just everyone, if you could say rest in peace in the chat, may God rest his soul.
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I hope that you all said a prayer for him today. When you see that video, something like that,
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it is alarming to see the internet, how desensitized people are becoming, and how easy it is to forget
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that people are humans just because you see them online. I never spoke to Charlie Kirk. I encountered
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him briefly. Not in passing, we didn't get to talk, but I went to Turning Point USA back in November when
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Trump was inaugurated. There was a party. Donald Trump Jr. was there. Amber Rose was there, and he was
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the CEO, and it was a great event, but I've been very critical of him because of things that he said
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about the Palestinians, things he said about Islam, but regardless of my disagreements, it's very painful
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to see what happened to his family, what happened to him, and to see the backlash. And also, it's a
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moment to think about where the country is going to go going forward. Charlie Kirk was one of the most
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powerful political voices in this country, whether or not you like to admit it. He was extremely
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influential for the Trump campaign and probably the biggest pro-Trump voice right now. And this is
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the sitting president. This means a lot for the political climate. And although this is happening
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right now, it's easy to forget a lot of what's been going on recently as well with the murder of
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the Ukrainian girl Irina on the train just two days ago. Also two days ago, Israel bombing Doha, Qatar,
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a U.S. ally. A week before that, Israel bombing Yemen. The political climate is getting more hectic.
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And again, there was there was also a school shooting today. There was a transgender who shot
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up a school just last week. So to contextualize all of this, and also remembering that tomorrow is 9-11.
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This is a pivotal time. And we have to see how this plays out and not let the outrage
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make us forget. Because a lot of people are extremely angry. A lot of us are extremely sad.
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A lot of us are scared. People have been reaching out to me because I am a American political voice.
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And I run a show very similar to the one Charlie Kirk ran. The One Minute Podcast is very similar to
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the debates that Kirk was doing on college campuses. Setting up a mic, a table, and chairs in the train
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station and interviewing different people, having debates, talking to people I disagree with.
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I probably won't be doing that for the foreseeable future. I have to reflect upon my strategies and
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what I do. And also think if something like this can happen to Charlie Kirk, who are the other strong
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political voices in America. Whether or not you'd like to admit that, I am on that list. The idea for
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my name on a missile last year, and the same liberals that are celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk
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most likely would be celebrating if I were to pass away too. And that's very important to
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So, I do want to cover, I've seen the responses from a lot of people. I saw Kai Sinat on a stream today
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say, Charlie Kirk. His first reaction was, ain't that the guy that has crazy takes? He has crazy
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takes. I saw Destiny immediately start making jokes. I saw Hassan Abi not condemn the assassin.
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Even yesterday, he was calling for violence on Nick Fuentes. I've seen people tweeting saying Nick
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Fuentes is next. I've seen radical people who are saying that we shouldn't pray for him and he
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deserve this. People making, way more than I expected, people making jokes, saying that they're
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smoking on a pack and everything. And I'm trying to do my best with this stream to try to
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quell the insanity and some of the craziness. Earlier today, I did a podcast with Stiney,
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Aaron Steinberg, who recently did the Full Send podcast with Netanyahu. Somebody that I disagree
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with on many issues, but we sat down and we had a great conversation. It was one hour after Charlie
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Kirk's assassination. As I arrived in the Uber there, we found out from Trump's true social post
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that he had passed away. For a while, he was in critical condition. And I was apprehensive to do
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the podcast, but I saw it as an opportunity to bridge some sort of unity because we're more politically
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divided than we've been in recent history. Everybody feels extremely strongly about so many issues,
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ranging from transgender issues to Israel-Palestine to things domestically to Trump. Things are
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very, and they've heated up a lot more today. But I chose to sat down and do the podcast regardless
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of my feelings and the situation and the somber attitude because it was an opportunity to show
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that we can have unity. One thing Charlie Kirk deserves credit for was that he was a proponent
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of free speech, was that he was willing to have dialogue and discourse with people he disagreed with.
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He was purporting American values that we should talk things out. He was pushing democracy in the
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right direction by engaging in dialogue with people that he disagreed with, by debating.
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Instead of using violence, like the people that are celebrating Luigi Mangione, like the people
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on Twitch that are advocating for violence on other political commentators and politicians,
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Charlie Kirk was willing to engage and debate and conversation and figure out who's right and who's wrong,
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not through violence. That conversation with Stiney today, although I've criticized him very heavily
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for what he did with Netanyahu, I think he had a good response afterwards by bringing me, Nick,
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and Myron on, by doing the podcast with Basim Yusuf. And for a lot of reasons, Stiney has a lot of
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reasons to be afraid of speaking to me. He disagrees with a lot of things I say. He said it on the
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podcast, but at the end we shook hands. We're still cordial and we're still friends. And that's
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the way that we should operate in this country. New York City, for example, there's 8 million people
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of all different cultures, races, backgrounds, religions. But I like living here because people
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can still get along for the most part. This country has so many immigrants, so many different
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races, religions. We have freedom of religion. It's secular. And we should be able to live amongst each
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other. And that's the only solution going forward. Instead of calling for violence on one another
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and celebrating death, we're still American citizens. We're still created by God. We still live amongst
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each other. And I don't see enough people advocating for peace and unity and being able to get along
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with people you may disagree with. So I hope that podcast comes out tonight or tomorrow.
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And I have to say about the situation, what I really think happened, and I'm going to break down
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some tweets from Netanyahu, responses from different political authorities. My theory,
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if you look at something similar like the JFK assassination,
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the ability for him to hit the target in that artery, in that spot.
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I think whoever did this is trying to instill chaos in the United States.
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I think it's intentional that this happened the day after
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the outrage that ensued after the assassination
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I think it's intentional that this happens right before 9-11.
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I think it's intentional that this happens right after Israel bombs our ally
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And you have to think, who is capable of assassinating political leaders?
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What nation has just assassinated the leader of Yemen who just tried to bomb the rest of Hamas
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political leadership, who killed Iranian leadership, who bombed Lebanon, who bombed Syria,
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who's bombed maybe eight nations just this year,
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justifying it by talking about the hostages on October 7th?
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Who's the nation that killed all the negotiators?
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What is the nation where the prime minister has expressed publicly
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is very upset with the criticism that he's seeing online on social media of Israel?
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Netanyahu just spent $25 million, Israel's leadership spent $25 million
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for Google ads to spread pro-Israel propaganda.
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Right now Netanyahu is on a media tour trying to fix his PR,
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going on the Nelk Boys podcast, going on Brandon Tatum's podcast,
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trying to change the narrative that Israel is evil
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and that they're committing a genocide and famine.
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They don't like the fact that Americans are extremely upset
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Especially when they need to have Judeo-Christian values at the front.
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They need us to think that this is our greatest ally.
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He said Israel's nuclear program needed to be investigated.
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I want to see some of the response from people.
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after you see the celebrations about Luigi Mangione.
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He assassinated the CEO of the CEO of a healthcare company.
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has all dink type motherfuckers to just like eat his ass alive.
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There's Hassanabi calling for violence on Twitch yesterday
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and he's the face of Twitch political streaming.
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This is something very common with his rhetoric.