Podcaster and public debater Charlie Kirk was a major figure for MAGA crowds and many Republicans. At the end of the day, many felt he was just someone with radical opinions and a platform to share them. But his death has turned him into something of a saintly figure in certain circles. It has even gone so far that officials in Lake County, Florida, moved forward with renaming a highway in his honor, officially calling it the “Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.”
This decision sparked widespread attention, and many ordinary people felt that renaming a road after Kirk was unnecessary and undeserved. After all, he was just a political commentator, not someone who directly served his community. During the public comment section of the Lake County council meeting on Tuesday, several residents voiced their opposition to the plan.
One man, Gavin Brown, stood up and said plainly that if the Lake County was going to rename a road, it should be after local veterans or law enforcement officers who had actually dedicated their lives to serving the community. He specifically mentioned Bradley Link, a sheriff’s deputy who was killed in the line of duty just last year, saying that honoring someone like Deputy Link would make far more sense than naming a road after Charlie Kirk, who was simply a media figure from far away.
But instead of acknowledging his point, one council member lashed out at Brown. The official told him he was “out of line” for bringing up the deputy’s name at all, dismissing his argument as “petty bullsh*t politics” and even calling the man “disgusting.” Many who watched or heard about the exchange later found that response deeply ironic. To them, it was the council members themselves who were dragging politics into the decision by elevating Kirk, a polarizing commentator, while dismissing the memory of an actual local hero.
The internet lit up after the meeting. “How dare he? How dare you choose political allegiance over your own country. How dare you bend the knee and forget the actual heroes of America. What a cult,” one user wrote. Others piled on, saying the council’s defense of Kirk revealed the hypocrisy of their position. “How dare you use that deputy’s name like that. Only we are allowed to do that sh*t. He may not have said it outright, but it’s what I heard,” another user commented sarcastically.
Again and again, people came back to the same point. Renaming a highway after Kirk was nonsense. There are countless others, people who served, sacrificed, and actually gave back to their community, who would be far more deserving of such an honor than a man whose public career consisted largely of spreading hateful rhetoric and even justifying the deaths of children as “necessary” to protect gun laws.
One commenter wrote, “Naming a road after a polarizing political figure instead of honoring a fallen local hero sends a painful message to the community. It tells us that controversy matters more than sacrifice. That fame matters more than service. That is not the message we should be sending.”