Wanna listen to something that will make you feel depressed? Charlie Kirk "tribute" songs (most of which call for explicit, bloody revenge) are becoming a popular little subgenre in the Gospel and Country worlds. Like Charlie Kirk hinself, they cry out for a more peaceful world and a lessening of thr temperature, with threat and provocation as their primary strategy for getting there.
In the weeks since Charlie Kirk's death, songs about the tragedy have become hits online, by artists including Jesse Welles and Tom MacDonald.
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“And we ain’t backin’ off or givin’ up, I’ll preach what you taught me/They may have killed a soldier, but that man had an army/This is far more deep than some political parties/And you can’t kill freedom, so this one is for Charlie.”
The "army" is just a metaphor for a devoted fanbase that lies in the daisies and eats vegan mayonaise and I'm a woke asshole for taking him any other way, I'm sure.