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Stephen Miller says Charlie Kirk's death sparked unstoppable movement

Stephen Miller pledged to carry on Charlie Kirk’s conservative mission amid a crowd of over 60,000, framing their cause as a fight against the political left’s opposition.

  • Charlie Kirk's death has prompted a memorial by conservatives, particularly evangelicals, who view him as a martyr, sparking debate among Black clergy about this characterization.
  • The Rev. F. Bruce Williams criticized claims of Kirk's martyrdom, stating he was an 'unapologetic racist' sowing division in America.
  • Black pastors are called to speak against racism, emphasizing their tradition of opposing hate and division.
  • Concerns have been raised about comparing Kirk to civil rights leaders, reflecting the tension within the community regarding his legacy.
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Black pastors say Charlie Kirk is not a martyr, while decrying racism and political violence

How Charlie Kirk is being memorialized — with many conservatives and white Christians, particularly evangelicals, emphasizing his faith and labeling him a martyr — has sparked debate among Black clergy, who are trying to square a heroic view of the 31-year-old with insulting statements about people of color that were key to his political activism.“How you die does not redeem how you lived,” the Rev. Howard-John Wesley, of Alexandria, Virginia, s…

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USA Today broke the news in United States on Sunday, September 21, 2025.
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