Hasan Piker, the communist internet celebrity who owes his fame to his uncle, is going viral for performing a song mocking the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Hasan sings “We Are Charlie Kirk” at the Fear& live tour pic.twitter.com/n4rGVTREyB
— yeet (@Awk20000) August 22, 2026
We’re just under two weeks until the first anniversary of Charlie’s death. In the days and weeks immediately following the tragedy, conservatives successfully combatted the ghoulish behavior of leftists who gleefully gloated over the fact that a guy who spoke to college students was murdered. The number of people who lost jobs and scholarships for their actions will never be known, but it certainly seemed quite high at the time.
Today, the mockery continues unabated. There are no longer repercussions for the depraved lunatics who think that it’s hilarious that a husband and father had his life stolen from him in a horrific fashion. High profile progressives are free to celebrate the crime to a cheering audience. Their followers share memes as if Charlie’s death was an accomplishment, or create “edgy” merchandise that monetizes the event.
And, of course, these are the same people that tell you that they simply “want healthcare” or that you need to be “a decent f***ing human being” and allow for the slaughter of a generation of children through abortion. “Eat the rich” is a fashionable tagline.
They see violence as the solution. They’ve made heroes of Tyler Robinson and Luigi Mangione. They make thinly-veiled pleas for copycats to do the same to Republican officials.
That is the Democratic Socialist wing of the Democrat Party. All of the most radical Democrats who excelled in their primary owe their success to the work of people who think like Hasan “let the streets soak in their f****ing red capitalist blood” Piker.
They are a revolutionary group. They want to upend the constitutional order. They want to see the downfall of the United States as we know it so that it can be reconstructed in their image.
And yet, we have countless “conservatives” who pine for the days of the pre-Trump conciliatory Republican Party who would rather surrender than protect American society. They see the midterms as a referendum on the America First movement, and are praying that Republicans get crushed. Their prize is the chance to say “I told you so” as the country crumbles around us.
That’s an outcome that we cannot accept.