After Charlie Kirk, America is flooded in a sea of anger

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I am writing today about anger.
And I am checked on this subject.
I actually think that this is the biggest problem in America at the moment. Half of the country hates the other half of the country. And vice versa.
The University of Utah Valley cries Charlie Kirk while the campus reopens after the assassination: “extremely traumatic”
There are online mobs ready to jump on any available target. It could be repugnant to human beings, like the madman without a trailer who killed Charlie Kirk.
Or it could be a disturbed person at a lower level, like the crazy and howling woman who stole a ball of Home Run from the phillies of a 10 -year -old child. Or the man who brought his assistant and his accompaniment to a concert in Coldplay and was released by Jumbotron – who became more serious when the two were dismissed.
Can a country resist so much rage?
People hold candles and sing during a commemorative and prayer vigil for Charlie Kirk at John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, Sunday September 14, 2025, in Washington. (AP photo / Rod Lamkey, Jr.)
The passion is good. Rail of people you don’t know, not so much.
The irony is that the vast majority of these people would not tell you such things in the street. Then they should face your reaction.
But in the dark extent of social media, they can spit out all kinds of waste, chatted the sailors – especially if they hide behind the screen names. This should be punishable by the death penalty – okay, maybe I’m too worked here.
Journalist note-note: Congress fails to reduce the political temperature after the assassination of Charlie Kirk
Some public figures exploit anger as a political tool. In private, Donald Trump can be funny and charming. But its constant battles – with the media, law firms, universities, big cities, democrats, judges, prosecutors, criticisms, adversaries, allies around the world – are fueled by its sense of the grievance. Just read your social page of truth.
I started to cover Trump in New York in the 1980s, and he was in the same way. He would choose fights with Leona Helmsley, knowing that it was a good copy.
But I could also say that without contempt, he has for people and institutions supporting themselves, the president would not be pushed to accomplish everything he has in the past eight months.
Elon Musk clearly has the same anger management problem, having declared “the left” to be “the murder party”.

The director of the Federal Office of Investigations, Kash Patel, testifies before the room committee of the Chamber in the office of the office of the house Rayburn on September 17, 2025 in Washington, DC. Patel faces legislators’ questions for the second consecutive day following a disputed hearing before the Senate’s judicial committee where he was criticized for his treatment of investigations on the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk and the case linked to the sexual offender, sentenced Jeffrey Epstein. (Win McNamee / Getty images)
So, Democrats such as Adam Schiff, who tirelessly hammered Kash Patel during an audience this week, “Do you want the American people to believe it? Do you think they are stupid?” And the director of the FBI is also: “You are the greatest fraud to sit in the American Senate, you are a shame of this institution and a total coward!”
But we all know the game. In our echo-chamber world, you must be harder and more angry than the last person to unravel the static and make your sound bite heard on the cable or X or the podcasts. These institutions therefore reward indignation, false or other.
Silicon Valley giants earn their money with engagement, and nothing promotes commitment like upset people.
Man arrested for a disgusting act at the Charlie Kirk Memorial outside the registered office of Turning Point in Phoenix
The last Democratic presidents were not anger suppliers. (Put aside what they are in camera). Joe Biden was so isolated that we have barely heard of him – we now know why – and was a backslapper and a conciliator. Barack Obama was all about the audacity of hope. Bill Clinton ran like a moderate south against the “dead brain” policy of both parties.
You have to return to LBJ to find a democrat who enjoyed beating the shit of others, on the basis of his years of threats and torsion of arms as head of the majority of the Senate. “Ah obtained Hubert Pecker in my pocket,” he said, and other variations on this quote.

The president of the Mike Johnson room, R-La., On the right, joined by the head of the majority Steve Scalie, R-La., Center on the left, leads a vigil to honor the conservative activist Charlie Kirk who was shot by Utah event last week, in Capitol in Washington, Monday, September 15, 2025. (AP / J. Scott Applewhite)
He also said that about unfair legislators: “I want him to kiss my ass in the Macy’s window at noon and tell me that it smells like roses.”
What was really disgusting, following the heartbreaking murder of Charlie Kirk, were the patients who flood social media to celebrate his disappearance.
Professors, teachers, journalists and many others were dismissed for such conduct, although they did not need to assess their fury online. They did not know Kirk. Who would like to use someone without a heart that he does not care about his wife and children 3 and 1, who must grow without him?
No wonder I am angry. It is disgusting and pathetic.
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It may not be a coincidence that it is one of the most famous lines in the history of cinema, delivered by the anchor of perspiration with wild eyes played by Peter Finch:
“I’m angry like hell and I’m not going to take this anymore!”




