South Park accuses Charlie Kirk of killing, that’s not what he wants

Joshua Tyler | renew
Amid the horrible act of evil and violence, conservative political commentator Charlie Kirk was shot dead today at an event in Utah. As of this moment, the person responsible for this evil act has not been captured and remains huge. Unfortunately, many people are now trying to blame South Park Trey Parker and Matt Stone for what happened.
Charlie Kirk’s assassination weeks after South Park Aimed at him. It happened in the show’s 2025 season premiere. While Kirk’s name was never mentioned, the plot involves Cartman dressing up like Kirk and holding a Kirk-style event, where he debates with Woke Cooles Girls.
In his case, Charlie Kirk seems to be cross-talk South Park Step forward. He seemed to think it was an honor to be ridiculed by the show.

But those blame South Park Because Kirk’s death wasn’t because the show imitated him. Instead, the allegations are based on the overall nature of the series since its return this year, in which case it portrays not only Trump and his supporters as wrong, but actually alliances with the Devil.
The argument is that by making people like Charlie Kirk evil, the show is also articulating the idea of killing them. Maybe there are some arguments to do this in the wider news outlets, but putting all of it at your feet is too much South Park.

indeed South Park In the new season of the show, it seems that the attack on Trump has fallen into previously invisible extremes, but almost all of this is directed at Trump himself, not his supporters. Even Cartman’s Charlie Kirk’s parody is in the storyline, telling how stupid it is to wake up censorship and not focus on Kirk’s unique evil.
Free speech protection is both South Park Now, Charlie Kirk agrees. Kirk and South Park A strong advocate of opposing all forms of censorship, which is probably why Kirk embraced mockery rather than condemned them.
If these arguments don’t stop you from blaming South Park For his murder, then consider it this way: given his reaction to the show, it was definitely not what Charlie Kirk wanted.
Focusing on the real reasons, these are much more dangerous than any imitation Trey Parker and Matt Stone examined. If you want to blame the blame, you might start with the news media, and when I only wrote this post after his death it was already a cover-up for his murderer by making stupid arguments.
This is one of the worst initial reactions to be done on MSNBC…
MSNBC suggests Charlie Kirk should be assassinated in his words…
“You can’t stop these thoughts and say these terrible things instead of expecting to take terrible actions.” pic.twitter.com/dlhkibpfaq
– Geiger Capital (@Geiger_Capital) September 10, 2025
Or direct your anger at these evil politicians, “no” screaming when asked to express sympathy for Kirk and his family…
Evil: Democrats can be heard saying “No!” in the representative Lauren Boebert demanded Charlie Kirk for a moment of silence. pic.twitter.com/65k4j5h2dy
– @Amuse (@Amuse) September 10, 2025
Don’t blame South Park. Rather than behave like a mainstream media ghoul, remember Charlie Kirk’s young family, like everything you said. He left behind a devout wife and two very young children. Charlie Kirk is only 31 years old.
Here, he was with his wife and daughter, and was shot dead a few days ago…
Charlie Kirk showed up on Fox and friends a few weeks before he was shot in Utah. Prayer is continuing to pour into the turning point of the co-founder of the United States. pic.twitter.com/duhdjahp22
– Fox News (@foxnews) September 10, 2025
His daughter will grow up without a father. She will never hug him again.