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2025

Farewell Friend: Charlie Kirk – The Man, the Murder, and the Struggle

Charlie’s murder is not just a personal tragedy. It’s a wound in society. But the painful truth is that the murder began a long time ago – not with the bullet, but with the slander. For years, the media has been painting him as an enemy. For years, academia has been explaining that he’s dangerous. For years, social media has been trying to remove him from our feeds.
And when you label someone a “threat to democracy” enough times – don’t be surprised if someone takes it a step further.

September 13, 2025

After the Ball – How to Win the War on Culture

The death of Charlie Kirk is not just the end of a chapter. It is the beginning of an era. If until now it was possible to pretend that we live in a “democratic discourse,” today it is clear that this is no longer a debate about ideas but a war for our very legitimacy.
The big question is not what to do with the assassin, but what to do with the legacy that Charlie left behind

September 13, 2025

Who really murdered Charlie Kirk?

Anyone who thinks this is an American story is greatly mistaken. Here in Israel, too, there are those who mark opinions as “dangerous,” there are those who make sure to suspend accounts, cancel events, and paint people as monsters. Anyone who thinks it ends there should remember that when someone is marked as an enemy of the people, there will always be someone who will take the law into their own hands.

September 12, 2025

Charlie Kirk – The Man Who Dared to Speak, and the Bullet That Made Us All Silent

Charlie Kirk was no longer a political commentator. He was a culture warrior. He understood something that many conservative politicians miss to this day: that the real struggle takes place not in parliament, but in the classroom. Not in the Knesset or in Congress – but on the campus pavements and the screens of TikTok. He knew that without returning public discourse to a healthy center – we can forget about any political reform.

September 12, 2025
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