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Is Charlie Kirk a Racist?

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
October 3, 2025
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Is Charlie Kirk a Racist?
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When news came that Charlie Kirk had died, many people were shocked. His death was sad because he was young and had many followers who saw him as a voice for their values. For conservatives, he was a Christian leader who spoke boldly and often against what he called “the left.” But even in death, the question remains: was Charlie Kirk a racist? Some say he was only misunderstood. Others say his words were too often hurtful and racist.

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  • Words That Raised Alarm
  • How His Supporters Defended Him
  • The Link Between Faith and Racism
  • Why People Still Call Him Racist
  • My View: Yes, He Was Racist

Words That Raised Alarm

One of the most discussed things Charlie Kirk ever said came in 2024. He said, “If I see a Black pilot, I’m going to be like, ‘Boy, I hope he’s qualified.’” For many, this sounded like he believed Black people were less capable than others. It was not said in private. It was said publicly, and that made the wound deeper.

He also spoke about the Civil Rights Act of 1964. He called it a “huge mistake” and said it created a system that works against white people. This statement shocked many people, because that Act is seen as a great moment in American history, when laws finally protected Black people from discrimination.

Kirk also denied that systemic racism exists. He laughed at the idea of “white privilege” and even called it a racist idea. For him, racism was a thing of the past. But many people who experience racism daily found this denial painful and insulting.

Is Charlie Kirk a Racist?

He once suggested that Black women such as Michelle Obama and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson lacked the “brain processing power to be taken seriously.” He said their success came mainly from affirmative action. This made many feel that he was dismissing the hard work and intelligence of Black women by reducing their achievements to skin color.

He also attacked Muslims. He called Representative Ilhan Omar a “terrorist sympathizer” and even said Islam was being used to “slit the throat of America.” These words were not light. They painted whole groups of people in dark colors and stirred fear and hatred.

How His Supporters Defended Him

To his followers, Charlie Kirk was not a racist. They argued that people misunderstood him. They said that when he spoke about the Black pilot, he was only criticizing diversity programs, not Black people themselves. They believed he was pointing out what he saw as unfair standards.

They also argued that his words about the Civil Rights Act were about the present day, not the original law. They said he supported equal rights but believed modern “DEI” policies had gone too far.

Some pointed to his Christian faith. He prayed in public. He spoke about Jesus. He called himself a defender of Christianity in America. His supporters said a true Christian cannot be racist. They insisted his words were only tough truths about culture and politics.

Even Kirk himself sometimes said people were taking him out of context. He tried to explain that he was only questioning policies, not people. But for many, the damage was already done.

The Link Between Faith and Racism

It is possible for someone to be Christian and still hold racist ideas. Faith does not erase prejudice. In fact, history shows that many people have used faith to defend harmful views. Charlie Kirk’s life is an example of this. His love for Christianity did not stop him from saying words that made Black people, Muslims, and women feel insulted and unwanted. His belief in God may have been sincere, but his public voice carried messages that divided people by race and religion.

Why People Still Call Him Racist

The pattern in Charlie Kirk’s words is clear. He doubted the ability of Black people. He dismissed civil rights laws. He denied racism exists in America. He insulted the intelligence of Black leaders. He stirred fear of Muslims. Even if he never used the word “hate,” his words carried the weight of racism. It was not just one mistake. It was a repeated pattern that defined his public image.

My View: Yes, He Was Racist

When I look at his life and words, I believe Charlie Kirk was racist, or at least he leaned strongly toward racism. His statements did not come only once. They came again and again, each time leaving scars. He may have believed he was fighting for fairness, but fairness that questions the intelligence and value of Black people is not true fairness. Fairness that blames civil rights laws for harming white people is not balance. It is grievance.

His Christian faith does not excuse his racism. A Christian is called to love, not to belittle. Words matter. The Bible itself says that life and death are in the power of the tongue. Kirk’s tongue brought division more often than it brought healing.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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