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Who could take Charlie's place?
Posted on 9/13/25 at 11:16 pm
Posted on 9/13/25 at 11:16 pm
I know this has been discussed here and there, but I'm interested in specifics.
His strengths...
Likeability
Cultural debating
Election organization
Kindness
Religious knowledge/articulation
Shapiro - is obviously good at #2. But it's tough to preach Jesus grace while being Jewish
Candace Owens - she's a good debater, but she comes across hard and angry
Stephen crowder - too angry but could be effective
Tuckers too old and seems satisfied with what he's doing. Could see him being Vance's VP.
I can't think of anyone out there that has all those traits. Is there a celebrity out there that could come at it from a different perspective...maybe like a Chris Pratt or someone like that? Although he's English, Russell brand would be good at it. He's also brilliant
His strengths...
Likeability
Cultural debating
Election organization
Kindness
Religious knowledge/articulation
Shapiro - is obviously good at #2. But it's tough to preach Jesus grace while being Jewish
Candace Owens - she's a good debater, but she comes across hard and angry
Stephen crowder - too angry but could be effective
Tuckers too old and seems satisfied with what he's doing. Could see him being Vance's VP.
I can't think of anyone out there that has all those traits. Is there a celebrity out there that could come at it from a different perspective...maybe like a Chris Pratt or someone like that? Although he's English, Russell brand would be good at it. He's also brilliant
Posted on 9/13/25 at 11:19 pm to SportTiger1
A million Charlie’s will pop up. They messed up killing him. We have to carry his legacy
Posted on 9/13/25 at 11:19 pm to SportTiger1
No one, but it doesnt matter. The movement will grow and bring in people to carry to the next level. Kirk is not replaceable
Posted on 9/13/25 at 11:22 pm to aubie101
quote:oh 100% agree but I think you have to have a face of the organization.
one, but it doesnt matter. The movement will grow and bring in people to carry to the next level. Kirk is not replaceable
Posted on 9/13/25 at 11:25 pm to SportTiger1
We all do. Millions of Charlie Kirk’s.
Posted on 9/13/25 at 11:30 pm to SportTiger1
When we lost Rush we said he was irreplaceable. Charlie was irreplaceable. However, there are millions of smart, ambitious, and personable young people out there that we've never heard of, yet. Charlie inspired a generation. His tragic death will only strengthen their drive to, not replace him, but to take the baton and contine the race.
Posted on 9/13/25 at 11:40 pm to SportTiger1
I only knew of Charlie at a distant. I figured we were pretty close theologically and politically but wasn't really aware of his influence and impact.
But as I've learned more about him, I'm simply in awe and give thanks to God for Charlie Kirk. The guy was genius. He had some rare combination of God-given perspective and talent and courageous faith in Jesus. He was an original.
Just think about it, he was 31. And yet in a very real sense, Trump may not won last November without Charlie Kirk. He literally changed the world for good by the age of 31.
Much like Rush, I don't see anyone who can take his place.
Rather. I hope millions of us and especially college age men, will be emboldened.
But as I've learned more about him, I'm simply in awe and give thanks to God for Charlie Kirk. The guy was genius. He had some rare combination of God-given perspective and talent and courageous faith in Jesus. He was an original.
Just think about it, he was 31. And yet in a very real sense, Trump may not won last November without Charlie Kirk. He literally changed the world for good by the age of 31.
Much like Rush, I don't see anyone who can take his place.
Rather. I hope millions of us and especially college age men, will be emboldened.
Posted on 9/13/25 at 11:45 pm to SportTiger1
Joe.
Joe Mama.
It will be someone none of us have ever heard of IMO.
Joe Mama.
It will be someone none of us have ever heard of IMO.
Posted on 9/13/25 at 11:54 pm to wackatimesthree
Charlie’s wife Erika. I know I know..
Posted on 9/13/25 at 11:57 pm to SportTiger1
Right now there is nobody who can replace him. The issue is that Charlie was an incredibly unique talent combination. He has amazing recall along with a work ethic to study every bit of history, philosophy and legal writings out there. He also had the ability to explain extremely complex ideas and situations in a simplistic way that anyone would understand, and he presented it in a compelling manner. He was able to combine this extensive knowledge, incredible recall and brilliant oratory in such a gentle and loving manner that he had won the hearts and minds over of people who wanted to hate him.
Rush is the only other person in my lifetime that had this combination of qualities. When he died I feared nobody would be able to match what he did, but then Charlie rose and said here I am.
Now that he’s gone I see the same problem. I’m sure someone someday will be what Rush and Charlie were, but right now I haven’t seen anyone with this specific combination of skills
Rush is the only other person in my lifetime that had this combination of qualities. When he died I feared nobody would be able to match what he did, but then Charlie rose and said here I am.
Now that he’s gone I see the same problem. I’m sure someone someday will be what Rush and Charlie were, but right now I haven’t seen anyone with this specific combination of skills
Posted on 9/14/25 at 12:17 am to SportTiger1
Nick Freitas
Brett Cooper
Whatifalthist
Brett Cooper
Whatifalthist
Posted on 9/14/25 at 12:30 am to SportTiger1
No one can take his place.
The one who will rise up next will be Nick Fuentes. Because more and more people are pissed off. Charlie was a kindhearted soul..who never implied violence towards anyone, and they assassinated him...and the cultists celebrated it. Fuentes offers aggression, and I can see a lot of lost souls gravitating to him after Charlie was stolen from them. Not sure if that's good or bad.
He can't take Charlie's place, though. Like I said, no one can take his place.
The one who will rise up next will be Nick Fuentes. Because more and more people are pissed off. Charlie was a kindhearted soul..who never implied violence towards anyone, and they assassinated him...and the cultists celebrated it. Fuentes offers aggression, and I can see a lot of lost souls gravitating to him after Charlie was stolen from them. Not sure if that's good or bad.
He can't take Charlie's place, though. Like I said, no one can take his place.
Posted on 9/14/25 at 12:31 am to SportTiger1
The Jew Shapiro already took it over
Posted on 9/14/25 at 12:51 am to Tunasntigers92
quote:no he didn't. Stop with this nonsense
The Jew Shapiro already took it over
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