The Shooting of Charlie Kirk: The High Price of Political Theater

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The Shooting of Charlie Kirk: The High Price of Political Theater

Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was shot in the neck while speaking at Utah Valley University on September 10. He now lies in critical condition. A suspect is in custody. That is the fact. But the fact behind the fact is this: politics in America has ceased to be about persuasion, and has instead become about vilification.

When you spend years reducing politics to moral crusades—painting opponents not as wrong but as evil—you should not be surprised when some take that logic to its conclusion. If your adversary is evil, then what limit exists on how you can treat them? The step from demonization to violence is not a leap. It is a slide.

Lessons From History

We have been here before. Representative Steve Scalise was nearly killed at a congressional baseball game. Paul Pelosi was beaten with a hammer. Gabrielle Giffords was shot at a constituent event. Each time, the country clutched its pearls, then quickly returned to the same poisonous rhetoric that fuels this cycle. The outcome is predictable: fewer public events, tighter security, and a public more afraid to participate in the civic life of its own country.

The Real Cost of Escalation

  • Free speech becomes conditional. If the price of speaking is risking your life, then fewer will speak.
  • Politics becomes performance. Leaders no longer argue about ideas but instead about how to frame opponents as existential threats.
  • Citizens lose twice. First, by being denied honest debate. Second, by inheriting the chaos when debate turns to violence.

Beyond Left and Right

This is not about Charlie Kirk’s ideology. It is about whether political disagreements will be settled with words or weapons. Today it is Kirk. Tomorrow it may be someone on the other side. Once you normalize violence as politics, there is no stopping point.

The Question That Matters

Are we going too far? The answer is not found in emotions but in outcomes. What is the outcome of a society where political disagreements bring gunfire? Fewer voices. Less freedom. More fear. The American republic cannot function on that foundation.

The choice is clear: either politics returns to persuasion, or it will continue down the road to intimidation. And intimidation, once it becomes the common currency of politics, will not stop at the campus tent where Charlie Kirk was shot. It will spread to every arena of American life.

DAMON K JONES
DAMON K JONEShttps://damonkjones.com
A multifaceted personality, Damon is an activist, author, and the force behind Black Westchester Magazine, a notable Black-owned newspaper based in Westchester County, New York. With a wide array of expertise, he wears many hats, including that of a Spiritual Life Coach, Couples and Family Therapy Coach, and Holistic Health Practitioner. He is well-versed in Mental Health First Aid, Dietary and Nutritional Counseling, and has significant insights as a Vegan and Vegetarian Nutrition Life Coach. Not just limited to the world of holistic health and activism, Damon brings with him a rich 32-year experience as a Law Enforcement Practitioner and stands as the New York Representative of Blacks in Law Enforcement of America.

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