Published on Sep 12, 2025, 6:25:27 PM
Total time: 00:41:03
In this episode of the Deron Harris Podcast, host Deron Harris discusses the recent shooting of Charlie Kirk, the founder of the far-right group Turning Point USA, on a college campus in Utah. Deron expresses his lack of sympathy for Kirk, citing his history of promoting divisive and racist ideologies. He reflects on the implications of Kirk's death, questioning whether it was intended to create a martyr for the far-right movement and warning that it could galvanize extremist groups.
Deron emphasizes the importance of mental health, urging listeners to seek help and not suffer in silence. He also discusses the potential for increased violence and civil unrest in the wake of Kirk's death, cautioning that it could lead to a race war.
Throughout the episode, Deron calls for education and awareness to combat radical ideologies, stressing the need for open dialogue rather than violence. He concludes by urging listeners to remain vigilant and prepared for potential conflicts, while also reflecting on the importance of unity in a diverse America. The episode ends with Deron thanking his supporters and encouraging everyone to keep their eyes open.
Thanks for listening to The Deron Harris Podcast Season #4 - EP #179 - SORRY CHARLIE BUT I JUST CAN'T FIND ANY FUCKS TO GIVE - Far Right Activist Charlie Kirk Shot and Killed In Utah, And Why You SHOULD Care.
The Deron Harris Podcast is where raw honesty, sharp humor, and creative hustle meet. Hosted by Deron Harris, stand-up comic, music producer, and relentless content creator. Broadcasting from his RV, Deron's goes far beyond punchlines, delivers unfiltered takes on race, politics, pop culture, and the realities of being Black in America, with real laughs, and unfiltered moments.
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