In a special interview with Breetbart News on Friday, Bestseling writer and national radio host Michael Saavez warned that the murder of Orthodox activist Charlie Kirk is not a separate task of violence, but a serious marker of a society said “We are already in civil war”. He warned against more than a decade ago.
Savez said that Kirk’s murder, a young Christian leader who devoted his life to restore confidence and meaning for American life, exposes the fall of the country that he called a “fetish for death” and the loss of spiritual grounding. “You see people celebrating death today, even murders, those who disagree,” he said. “Something is broken in the West. It is not just politics – it is a loss of religion, for values, for a higher purpose. Charlie Kirk saw and trying to fight it.”
Savez pointed to endless wars abroad and a continuous stream of murders was aired on social media, which he described as Vivek. “The slaughter in Ukraine and Russia, which is mercilessly killing the world, has disliked the world. Human life no longer meaning. And then people do online logs and look at the murders every day. It is breaking the mind everywhere. Nobody knows how to think clearly now.”
That cultural breakdown, Savez argued, is complicated by technology and narrowness. “The iPhone has made everyone in a star behind their bars – how many times they have on their phone. Everyone’s actors, writers, directors, are the creators of their own show. They go to Instagram, and suddenly they feel that their opinion has the same legitimateness, which is as today. ‘ This is what passes for dialogue.
The result, he said, there is a society where “truth has gone.” Schools no longer teach logic or important thinking, Savez said, “Everything goes when anything happens. Marriage means nothing. Family does not mean anything. Division has no meaning. Everyone is living in their world, a world for themselves.”
Turning to the killing of Cancer, Savez said that the questions about the shooter are deeply upset. “Did he work alone? Where did he get the rifle? Savez told that the shooter did the song of radical protest “Bella Siao ” On your bullets, to connect the Act to the Left ExitPop for decades. “This is originally a anthem of an anti-fascist activists. Berney Sanders and so-called democratic socialism brainwashed a generation with this waste, and now you see fruits: a killer who assured himself that he was killing for humanity.”
Even more disturbing, Savez warned, the way violent rhetoric merges with roll-play in online video games, until the players can now separate the fantasy from the reality. “Many of these games are about fighting a repressive fascist government. So the child playing the hero takes the fascists – then one day he takes the mindset to real life. And suddenly Charlie Kirk is a ‘fascist’ that should be abolished.”
Savez said, our time is madness: a light, respected young conservative like Kirk branded and closed Nazi by his enemies. “This can be with one of us,” he warned. “Whoever writes or speaks from any conservative point of view is now seen as a goal.”
For Savez, Kirk’s murder reflected what he warned in his 2013 book Stop the upcoming civil warHe quoted Abraham Lincoln’s words in 1861 by Sen Thomas Corvin: “I cannot understand the insanity of that time. The treason is in the air everywhere, but it goes as patriotism.”
“This is where we are,” said Savez. “We are in the Civil War. It is not coming-it’s here. And it is unilateral. The Left is hitting the right. The right is silent on the right. People are nervous to speak their thoughts in public, are afraid to attack. This is one-way civil war.”
Savez insisted that the rhetoric is already provoking violence. “If you are calling your enemy a fascist, fascist, Nazi, Nazi, Nazi – – and then someone kills one of those people – so how do you stop it?” He asked.
Asked how conservatives should respond without resorting to violence, Savez argued that it would take decisive leadership from above. “Trump has the power to stop it,” he said. “He can deduct funding to organizations running this repression of free speech. FCC can cancel the license for the network that are actively increasing hatred and violence. There is a joint venture between MSNBC Microsoft and NBC – Do you think you have to step down to stop hatred?”
Savez warned that Charlie Kirk’s death is not the end, but the beginning of more disturbance. “Unanswered questions remain – rifle, roommate, partner. It is not over. It will follow more political violence.”
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