Have you ever noticed that everybody preaches about free speech until somebody says something they don’t like? Personally, I’ve been seeing a lot of examples of people taking things a little too hard since Charlie Kirk’s death. For a man who believed in free speech and saying what he thought, people sure don’t want to hear anything bad associated with his name. Recently, an Arizona woman was protesting at the Charlie Kirk memorial. An angry man had to let her know he wasn’t happy about it.
CC (@darealceaira) posted a TikTok video that took place on the day of the recent Charlie Kirk memorial. A woman can be seen happily sitting on a sidewalk, holding a sign in protest. The sign reads, “It should be public, it should be quick, it should be televised!” These words were a reference to a quote by Charlie Kirk himself when he was asked about death penalties.
The protestor is fighting back and forth with a pregnant individual and calls out, “I hope your baby dies!” At this point, a boomer walks over and screams at her, “What the f**k’s wrong with you?!” He gets in her face but she doesn’t back down and keeps protesting. As a police officer approaches on a bicycle to calm them down, the man screams once more in her face, “F**k you!” She then repeats to him, “Stay mad, stay mad!” Meanwhile, the police officer is telling the man that he needs to “be the bigger person” and leave her alone.
In the next shot, CC shows the streets littered with trash after the memorial. She says, “What the h**l” as the screen pans from street to street, showing garbage literally clogging the roadway. CC points out that they should have put out trash cans during the event. Of course, that’s not to say that anyone would have used them.
Commenters pointed out that the words on the woman’s sign were relevant to the event. One person said, “He’s offended but she’s just quoting the man they’re worshipping.” Another person asked, “This was supposed to be a memorial?? Or was it trash the city for Kirk day?” Either way, it’s completely absurd. Something tells me it took quite some time to clean that mess up.