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In the middle of a massive public rally in the U.S., a single gunshot thundered like an earthquake. Far-right figure Charlie Kirk — known for his blind loyalty to Trump and Netanyahu, and his denial of famine in Gaza — collapsed in a pool of blood after a sniper’s bullet pierced his neck, in a shocking scene.

The shooter? An elderly American, a former army sniper, and a supporter of Palestine. The moment of his arrest instantly became an iconic image.

The White House wasted no time… Trump himself issued a hysterical decree:

“An immediate execution order, with no possibility of pardon, for the shooter of Charlie Kirk.”

At the same time, Trump and his allies Netanyahu and Ben Gvir kept calling for prayers for Kirk — despite the fact he was already dead — clinging to a mirage.

But behind the noise, the truth is too clear to hide: Kirk was not just a media figure. He was the rising star of America’s far right, a man poised to become the youngest vice-presidential pick alongside “Vince” in the upcoming elections. A man who openly called for repealing civil rights and equality laws, believed America belonged only to whites, and declared that non-Christians — Muslims in particular — had no place in the state, the media, education, or even the arts.

Today, his assassination is not read as a passing incident but as another spark in a barrel of gunpowder. Even American analysts warn the country is entering a level of polarization unseen since the Civil War. The atmosphere of a new civil war looms, and the bullet that struck down Kirk may well be its first open declaration.

The White dude was released. Apparently not the shooter.

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Also, I saw a video of Kirk being critical of the jews (recently).

If that’s the case then this seems to be the reason.

Most likely, yes.