Worldwide Demonstrations, Vigils Commemorate Charlie Kirk
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Worldwide Demonstrations, Vigils Commemorate Charlie Kirk
Cities around the world were filled with large demonstrations throughout the weekend following the assassination of Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10 at a university in Utah. In a multi-million-person march in London, titled Unite the Kingdom, people took to their streets on Sept. 13, waving their nation’s flags, promoting free speech and patriotism, and opposing mass immigration. First reported to be a crowd of more than 110,000, police later estimated …


Massive Crowds Turn Out for London Rally Following Death of Charlie Kirk With Some Estimates Hitting 1 Million
A London rally originally organized to focus on immigration and free speech rights in the United Kingdom has reportedly drawn massive crowds, with many honoring Charlie Kirk in the wake […] The post Video: Massive Crowds Turn Out for London Rally Following Death of Charlie Kirk With Some Estimates Hitting 1 Million appeared first on The Western Journal.
On Saturday (September 13), tens of thousands of British people participated in a large rally in London titled "Unite the Kingdom" to protest the left-wing government's immigration policies. Demonstrators also paid tribute to Charlie Kirk, the American conservative activist who was killed on Wednesday. Many held large photos, framed pictures, or banners of Kirk.
Tommy Robinson honors Charlie Kirk at massive London rally; Elon Musk condemns left
Organizers played a heartwarming tribute video to Kirk that included a viral clip of him giving life advice to a 13-year-old girl at a Turning Point USA event. The rally was organized by activist Tommy Robinson, who said the video was shown to thank and "honor the life of one of our generation’s greatest." Elon Musk also appeared via video link and condemned the left as "the party of murder" following Kirk’s death. Robinson billed the march as a…
Charlie Kirk honored as ‘generation’s greatest’ at massive London rally where Musk condemns left
Tens of thousands of people took part in a "Unite the Kingdom" rally in London, England, on Saturday, where demonstrators also honored Charlie Kirk with some holding pictures and banners of the late conservative activist. Organizers played a heartwarming tribute video to Kirk that included a viral clip of him giving life advice to a 13-year-old girl at a Turning Point USA event.The rally was organized by activist Tommy Robinson, who said the vid…
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