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(The Center Square) – Political activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination at an Utah college on Wednesday has drawn a renewed call for security measures to protect individuals across college campuses and in public forums. The fatal shooting also raises concerns about freedom of speech on campuses and elsewhere.
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Kirk, the founder of the nonprofit political organization Turning Point USA, was killed on the first stop in his “American Comeback Tour,” an event where he engaged attendees on political issues.
“Join Charlie Kirk on campus for a lively discussion of Freedom and America! Don’t agree with Charlie? Great, you go to the front of the line,” a TPUSA social media post reads.
The reactions following Kirk’s death have reverberated throughout the nation, with sympathies pouring in from elected officials across the world.
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., told reporters on Thursday that she does not plan to host any public or outdoor events in the wake of Kirk’s killing.
“I am deeply concerned for my safety,” Mace said. “I don’t care if you are Republican or Democrat – any elected official across the country – if you are vocal, your life is at risk.”
“I will not be doing any outdoor events anytime soon, we will not be doing any public events anytime soon until we have a better handle on greater security controls,” Mace said.
Robert Sibley, special counsel at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, or FIRE, said Kirk’s shooting represented a threat to free speech on college campuses.
“His killing seems deliberately designed to dissuade people from engaging in that kind of open debate,” Sibley said.
Carrie Lukas, president of political advocacy group Independent Women, said Kirk’s shooting highlights a recent trend of political violence and threats to freedom of speech in the United States that makes her concerned.
In June, the Independent Women’s Forum held its “Her Game, Her Legacy” bus tour that focused on transgender participation in sports. Lukas recalled incidents of vandalism and times when her organization’s events have been disturbed by trespassing individuals or protesters.
Victoria Coley, vice president of communications at Independent Women, said these events are becoming common for conservative political groups.
“There tends to always be some level of threat that our security detail has to look into,” Coley said. “That is something that groups who are center or center right are facing.”
Research from the Cato Institute shows politically motivated violence accounted for 3,599 deaths in the United States between 1975 and today. Eighty-three percent of those murdered are attributed to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Lukas said she will be increasing security measures for future events the Independent Women’s Forum hosts in the future. The increased focus on security might alienate some people from hearing her organization’s messages, Lukas said, but she considers the precautionary measures to be more important.
“The reaction to this can’t be that we stop having public events,” Lukas said. “You don’t want to have to create a bunch of barriers to people attending those events. There’s going to be a lot more reticence to have events of this size, because it’s going to be a real big concern for everybody moving forward.”
Lukas said a larger conversation on freedom of speech is important to have in the wake of Kirk’s killing.
“We absolutely have to stay committed to the right of terrible people to say terrible things,” Lukas said. “But we have to have a very clear understanding of what is no longer protest and what is no longer a part of speech.”
Free speech on college campuses, like where Kirk was, remains a contentious issue in the aftermath of mass protests across the country over the Israel-Hamas war.
Students held encampments in public spaces, barricaded libraries and vandalized buildings on colleges. Lukas said this violence, barricading and destroying of property crosses the line of free speech.
“Your right to free speech stops well before you are ruining public spaces for others,” Lukas said. “We can’t indulge and excuse all bad behavior under the name of peaceful protest.”
In an apparent crackdown on protest behavior, around 80 students at Columbia University were reportedly expelled or arrested.
“Disruptions to academic activities are in violation of University policies and Rules, and such violations will necessarily generate consequences,” the university wrote in a May statement.
The university also made a deal with the Trump administration to withhold pulling of federal funds in response to its handling of last year’s protests and treatment of Jewish students on campus.
Sibley said he expects college campuses to be more proactive in allowing students to express political views and hosting events like Kirk’s in the future.
“Colleges and universities have spent a lot of time and effort over the last 30 years telling students about the value of tolerating people with different identities,” Sibley said. “It’s time to put that level of effort into explaining why it is so important to be willing to listen to and engage with people who have viewpoints you find objectionable rather than finding some way to silence them.”
“Campuses need to do everything they can to make it possible for people like Charlie Kirk to continue to come to campus and engage with others, and should dedicate whatever resources are necessary to make that possible. Murderers must not get a veto over who may speak on our nation’s campuses,” Sibley added.
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This article was originally published at The Center Square. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)
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If we keep quiet the enemy wins! Always speak the truth in love.
Matthew 28:18-20.
We cannot make disciplines if we do not speak.
I and thankful for the comments so far about standing strong for what we believe. We cannot allow the mentality. of people who would tell us we have to tone down truth so that we don’t “ruin.” a public space for people who do not like the truth or the message of Christianity, and how we should live in this world.. That is not what Charlie Kirk stand for.. He refused to compromise his message for anyone because he knew it was true and he knew it was the only message that will work in this world.. Watering down truth so that it is “easier for people to swallow is a bad idea. Charlie refused to do that and I pray that Turning Point never does either Charlie Kirk was following in the footsteps of Christ; first and foremost; that was what took prority, and it is what influenced his “politics. He knew what he was doing, and he knew the risk and he stood firm. He paid a price for what he believed and so did his lovely wife a nd children, but I am convinced that he would not have made any changes; with the exception of maybe better security
May Holy Spirit raise up bold, articulate young leaders ready to speak truth in love across this nations schools and colleges. May a wave of the Holy Spirit sweep through American schools saving and delivering students
As Christians we have to learn to “Be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.” 1Corinthians 15:58 God directs us to preach the Gospel. He directs us three times in Joshua 1 to “be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee withersoever thou goest.” Joshua 1:9 as well as 1:6 and 1:7 We cannot believe only a portion of God’s word we must stand on all of it. God promises that if we lose our life for him, we will gain eternal life Matthew 16:25, Mark 8:35, Luke 9:24 and John 12:25. We cannot let the killing of Mr. Kirk have the effect the devil intended. Instead of silencing Christians in fear, we must band together and SPEAK LOUDER THAN EVER God’s message. We need to keep in mind Psalms 19:14 “Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord my strength and my Redeemer.” It is time for us to follow Hebrews 10:23 “Let us hold fast the confession of our faith WITHOUT WAVERING for he who Promised is Faithful.” Stand on his word as he promises protection. “Fear thou not, for I am with thee, be not dismayed for I am thy God. Yea, I will strengthen thee, I will hep thee, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.” Isaiah 41:10 Lets all resolve to not let the devil win. “They overcame him by the word of the LAMB, and the word of their testimony and they did not love their lives unto death.” Revelation 12:11
God is our protector and strength, we cannot cower in fear, but move forward trusting in him otherwise we let evil win. I watched Erika Kirk’s speech, she is right this is a battle cry to our Lord & Savior. Our weapons are on our knees in prayer. This is the Lord’s battle. May Charlie’s legacy continue to move forward, stronger than ever reaching many for our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Yesterday, Friday, Sept 12. As usual transport Granddaughter to Rosary High school, Aurora , Il. Attempted to attend Morning Mass Holy Cross , Batavia, Ill. Doors locked. New security system at church. Again the devil wins. We have to react to the killers of children! Now they kill for talking about evil. ( Charlie Kirk).
Is speech really free? Yes. But only for a select few known as the elite.