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Headline Roundup September 16th, 2025

Was Charlie Kirk Practicing Politics the Right Way?

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Following Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s (Right bias) assassination on Wednesday, several news outlets and political figures shared mixed opinions on Kirk’s approach to political dialogue. Some championed his commitment to open debate, while others said his arguments often featured racist and bigoted statements.

Campus Visits: Kirk was known to visit college campuses across the US, engaging students in open debate on several contentious topics, including gun rights, transgender rights, and abortion. Prove Me Wrong is part of a touring event series hosted by Kirk where he sits down and invites people to debate him or ask questions on topics such as current events and politics.

‘Kirk Was Practicing the Right Way’: Ezra Klein (Left), writing for The New York Times Opinion (Left) said, “You can dislike much of what Kirk believed and the following statement is still true: Kirk was practicing politics in exactly the right way” by engaging directly with students on campuses and persuading them through dialogue rather than confrontation. Klein wrote Kirk “was one of the era’s most effective practitioners of persuasion,” showing up repeatedly to challenge what the Left assumed was an absolute “hold” on young voters. He emphasized that Kirk’s approach exemplified the principle that “a taste for disagreement is a virtue in a democracy” and that political arguments should be “won with words, not ended through bullets.”

‘Kirk Built [a] Movement With Falsehoods’: In response to Klein’s article, an opinion piece in Mother Jones (Left) wrote that Kirk’s “assassination deserves full condemnation; his full impact should not be sidestepped.” The piece argued Kirk did not practice politics the right way, asserting that he “built that movement with falsehoods” and that his “advocacy was laced with racist and bigoted statements.” It highlighted his promotion of claims about the 2020 election being stolen, and Turning Point Action’s role in organizing buses for Trump supporters shortly before the January 6 Capitol attack, saying Kirk “was part of the MAGA crusade that largely broke US politics.” It argued that while he enjoyed debating and visited campuses, Kirk’s methods relied on “deceit to develop his movement and to weaken the United States,” rather than constructive political engagement.

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Charlie Kirk Was Practicing Politics the Right Way
Charlie Kirk Was Practicing Politics the Right Way

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Opinion

The foundation of a free society is the ability to participate in politics without fear of violence. To lose that is to risk losing everything. Charlie Kirk — and his family — just lost everything. As a country, we came a step closer to losing everything, too.

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From the Left
No, Charlie Kirk Was Not Practicing Politics the Right Way
No, Charlie Kirk Was Not Practicing Politics the Right Way

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Opinion

Tragedy is a powerful shaper of narratives. In the aftermath of the horrific assassination of MAGA champion Charlie Kirk, a husband and father of two, it was natural that his allies, including President Trump, lionized him as a patriot, free-speech advocate, and activist. And political opponents somberly denounced the terrible killing, as they should, with some hailing Kirk’s devotion to public debate. 

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