by Kameron M. Spivey

Our hearts are heavy as we mourn the loss of Charlie Kirk, a steadfast champion of conservatism and a guiding voice for college students everywhere. It is hard to gauge the full impression he left on Washington and Lee University, where he spoke in both 2019 and 2024.
Not everyone on campus agreed with him. Quite the contrary, Kirk openly sought opposition to his views and reinforced an often-neglected principle of American discourse: that personal opinion is subject to critique, and that no ideology is free from debate.
Kirkโs no-nonsense rhetorical style resonated exceptionally well with the rising generation of young adults who have grown tired of the inculcation of progressive doctrines. From COVID-19 shutdowns to Critical Race Theory and transgender ideology, Kirk has challenged them all and inspired his listeners to do the same.
But, like so many activists before him, Kirkโs work is left unfinished. His logical approach to debate, though in no way harmful to his opponents, has been silenced through his assassination.
The barbarity of this action is sickening, and we all are praying that the perpetrator(s) are brought to swift justice. But is there more we can do?
As tragic as Kirkโs death is, yesterday was a turning point in American discourse.
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