The assassination of Charlie Kirk has so far been anything but a unifying moment, from the sick celebrations, to some foreshadowing of vengeance and civil war.
Kirk’s death was invoked by organizers of Saturday’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march in London; a mass anti-immigration protest, which may have been the biggest this country has ever seen. The distraught words of Charlie’s widow Erika Kirk were likely echoing in the minds of many there.
There’s two powerful narratives in direct conflict right now, both in the UK and the US. One side sees an existential fight against the erosion of their culture and their values by people who revile both. The other can only see intolerance and bigotry. As always, the truth is probably on a middle ground that is very rapidly collapsing.
To discuss this, Piers Morgan speaks to President Trump’s senior counsellor for trade and author of the new book: “I Went To Prison So You Won’t Have To” Peter Navarro before being joined by his panel; Human Events editor and friend of Charlie Kirk, Jack Posobiec, host of The Crucible, Andrew Wilson, host and executive producer of The Young Turks, Ana Kasparian, professor, philosopher and activist Dr Cornel West and streamer Destiny.
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