Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie
A Eulogy Of The People, By The People, For The People
Charlie Kirk was murdered Wednesday, September 10th, 2025. The shot was thankfully clean, as is apparent to anyone with hunting experience. Charlie suffered immediate and critical injury with only a single shot fired. Even if Charlie had not died, he would have suffered serious brain injury for the rest of his life due to the rapid blood loss (probably in the range of 4oz/sec) and subsequent loss of oxygen to the brain. It was brutal, but it was probably, hopefully, painless.


Charlie was allegedly killed by Tyler Robinson a vengeful radical Leftist who, presumably after being radicalized by internet propaganda, came to believe that Charlie Kirk’s infamous “prove me wrong” discussions on campuses across America was tantamount, literally, to the genocide of hundreds, thousands, even millions of people. That is, Charlie was something Leftists like to call a “Stochastic Terrorist” which is what they label people who are highly problematic to their operations, but not actually violent. The implication obviously being that a “Stochastic Terrorist” is equivalent to an actual terrorist. Of course, nothing could be further from the truth, as Leftists are likely to soon learn, God save them.
There are, of course, alternative theories making their way around as well. The second most popular theory, at least among our circles, is of course that Mossad/ZOG is somehow behind Charlie’s murder due to Charlies recent, though subtle, shift away from Israel and Zionism. Of course, this is all speculative and circumstantial. The evidence that has be found so far leads more credence to the militant tranny theory than any other. Of course, militant trannies are a natural outcropping of Mossad/ZOG influence, so the distinction is largely a formality.
But this is just the factual history of Charlie’s tragic death. On its own, it unfortunately fails to stand out amongst the recent slew of murders brought about by militant trannies. But there is so, so much more here.
The Cowboy's Lament
"It matters not, I've been told,
Where the body lies when the heart grows cold
Yet grant, o grant, this wish to me
O bury me not on the lone prairie."An American, Dead.
Charlie’s death cannot be covered in the depth it deserves without a word to the kind of man that he was, and the legacy he leaves to America.
Charlie Kirk was not a Nazi. Charlie Kirk was not a Fascist. Charlie Kirk was not a National Socialist.
Charlie Kirk was a moderate Conservative Republican, a White Christian male, and most importantly Charlie Kirk was a loving husband and a father of two.
Charlie Kirk was unceasingly devoted to open dialogue, even with the same people who labeled him a genocidal monster. He was well-spoken, reasonable, polite, and endlessly patient.
It’s probably impossible to find a more well-intentioned and moderate Conservative/Republican around today. And yet, he was labeled a Fascist who was “full of hate” by the Left, and then heartlessly killed for it.
It is abundantly clear to all those with a sane mind that Charlie did not deserve this. He was not a militant. He was not a radical. He was a good-faith speaker who had an honest passion for open dialogue and truly believed in the power of discourse to change minds.
The few times Charlie was actually able to break through the nigh-impenetrable barrier against reason that Leftists place between them and the world, it was always abundantly clear that nothing could make Charlie happier. Nothing, that is, except for his loving wife and kids.
That is what makes Charlie Kirk’s death so impactful, so sickening, and so radicalizing. He was a good man who earnestly sought to extend the olive branch of peace towards the most radical elements on the Left. And he was shot like a deer in the woods because of it.
There was some understanding that President Trump’s life was always in danger. After all, he is President of the United States and leader of the opposition for Leftists. When the President-to-be was shot in Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024 nobody was really that surprised. After all, Presidential candidates and even Presidents had been shot before. In a sense, Trump as a valid target in the political war brewing in America. He was the enemy general to the Left. But Charlie Kirk? Charlie Kirk was the diplomat, seeking reconciliation and reason even as bullets were flying. Had Trump died that day, the country would have mourned but everyone would have known that this is what Trump signed up for; he knew the risks and still took the job. Charlie Kirk, on the other hand, was a man nobody expected to die. He was too kind, he lacked the institutional power to be a true threat, and he simply would have never wanted to attack the Left in the same way men like Trump do. He wanted to help the Left, to guide them towards the path of rationality. And yet, they shot him for it.
An attack against Charlie Kirk is an attack against what it means to be American. It isn’t taking people long to figure that out, be they moderate or radical. Everyone knows something changed in Americans when that fateful bullet was fired.
Charlie Kirk was the American Everyman. He was the very archetype of what it meant to be a “good American man.” He was the American every man should be.
A Country, Mourning.
For the moderate Conservative, Charlie Kirk was a bastion of reason and truth. For the Radical Right Winger, Charlie Kirk was a grifting fence-sitter who refused to follow the necessary conclusions of his ideas. But even to the Radical, Charlie Kirk didn’t deserve this. He did nothing to earn a target on his back.
I can clearly remember laughing at memes about Charlie Kirk on iFunny. They were funny, and still are, but the reason why I found them funny is the same reason why I still can’t wrap my head around his death. He simply wasn’t “Radical” enough. I didn’t agree with his politics, but his dedication to open dialogue was something I found respectable, even as I found it naïve. It certainly wasn’t something I thought he should ever be killed over.
And this is the sentiment that is growing on the Radical Right. We expected someone with a more objectively “hateful” approach to the Left to be killed, if anyone at all. Not the person who had always looked at the Left with nothing but forgiveness and compassion. But they shot him anyway.
But there’s something else growing among the Right. Something much more dangerous to the Left. Something much more haunting, even to me. The moderate Conservative is broken. Something snapped in them when Charlie Kirk died. Charlie Kirk’s death was already preceded by countless other tragedies orchestrated by the Left: a slew of tranny school shootings, the haunting death of Iryna Zarutska, the attacks on President Trump, the vilification of Daniel Penny, and many other examples of Leftist barbarism. Charlie Kirk’s death was the final straw which broke the camel’s back. It was subtle, at first, but when Charlie Kirk was slaughtered, the “moderate” Conservatives changed. Their jaws clenched, their gazes hardened, and their tone changed to a low rumble.
If the Left, God save them, was wise this is where they would have stopped. They would have allowed America to properly mourn Charlie Kirk. They would have allowed America to remember the kind of man Charlie was. They would have allowed America to remember that Charlie would have never wanted his death to add fire to the flames of political violence.
Instead, they shot him. Then, they celebrated. And then, the Saxon began to hate.
It started with the typical 2nd Amendment Rhetoric. Leftists, from random people on Twitter all the way to Congressmen, used Charlie Kirk’s death to demand for restrictions on gun rights, in a manner completely devoid of class.
Then, it became more sinister. More jubilant. More vindictive. More violent.
If the Left had just let it be, perhaps America would have written Charlie Kirk’s death off as just another mentally ill shooter. Perhaps they would have been able to mourn. Perhaps they would have remembered this is not what Charlie would have wanted.
Instead, the Left reacted in a truly stunning fashion:
MSNBC said “We don’t know if this was a supporter shooting their gun off in celebration” immediately after Charlie was shot.1
TMZ staff laughed and cheered at his death on a national broadcast.2
Thousands of people have swarmed every social media platform rejoicing in his death.3
Democrats in the House of Congress refused to stand in silence for Charlie Kirk following his death, jeering at the Republicans who called for it.4
And after all this, they have the gall to say “Democrats are universally denouncing political violence & calling for calm while MAGA are escalating rhetoric & lusting for retribution”5
At every level of the Left, people refused to mourn Charlie Kirk’s death. Then they began to celebrate. They celebrated on Twitter. They celebrated on college campuses. They celebrated in news rooms. And they mocked him in the House of Congress.
And then, the Saxon began to hate.
The Wrath of The Awakened Saxon
It was not part of their blood,
It came to them very late,
With long arrears to make good,
When the Saxon began to hate.
They were not easily moved,
They were icy -- willing to wait
Till every count should be proved,
Ere the Saxon began to hate.
Their voices were even and low.
Their eyes were level and straight.
There was neither sign nor show
When the Saxon began to hate.
It was not preached to the crowd.
It was not taught by the state.
No man spoke it aloud
When the Saxon began to hate.
It was not suddenly bred.
It will not swiftly abate.
Through the chilled years ahead,
When Time shall count from the date
That the Saxon began to hate.A Future, Undecided.
Horst Ludwig Georg Erich Wessel.
José Calvo Sotelo.
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus.
Charles James Kirk.
Men who were murdered. Men who were martyred. Men whose death preceded a period of war; wars of righteous indignation. Wars of revenge.
It’s not something Charlie would have wanted. But we didn’t want Charlie dead.
And so we now find ourselves on the precipice of change. There was a time when people in the Right Wing would joke that “nothing ever happens”; that political change was never going to happen. That things would remain as they are.
Something happened. But it wasn’t our doing.
There was a time, only a few days ago, when I was one of the strongest voices advocating for the political path amongst the Radical Right. Advocating for reclamation of our political institutions, for reclaiming the American identity. On some level, I still am. But I am now reminded that violence is a political avenue.
I’m sorry Charlie. I’m sorry that you were killed. It shouldn’t have been you; you didn’t deserve it. It should have been one of us. I’m sorry that your wife lost a husband, and your children a father.
Most of all, I’m sorry that you wouldn’t want what is going to happen next. I hope you understand why it has to happen, though:
Because the Saxon Began to Hate.
Wan Ich Das Schwert thue Auffheben - So Wünsche Ich Dem Sünder Das Ewige Leben
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