AOC's lies about Charlie Kirk reveal the truth behind left-wing bile
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Fifty-eight Democrats opposed a resolution to honor the life — and condemn the assassination — of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Friday.

The resolution offered a simple recounting of Kirk’s achievements and philosophy as he perceived them, along with the seemingly straightforward principle that “leaders across all sectors — from government to education and media — must collectively denounce political violence, irrespective of their political stance.” It emphasized that “the sorrowful passing of Charlie Kirk should not exacerbate divisions in our country but serve as an opportunity to rededicate ourselves to our better nature and the enduring American ideals of freedom guided by truth and the benefits of peaceful conversation.”

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was among the dissenters to these sentiments.

Ocasio-Cortez expressed significant discontent on the House floor, criticizing the resolution for causing distress to Americans who have suffered through segregation, Jim Crow laws, and the enduring legacy of discrimination.

‘Ignorant’

“It’s important to be honest about who Charlie Kirk was,” she asserted. “He believed that the Civil Rights Act, which gave Black Americans voting rights, was erroneous. His views were uninformed and aimed at stripping millions of Americans of their rights.”

Ignorant? We know you are, but what was Charlie Kirk?

Ocasio-Cortez not only reminded the country of her deficit of character by smearing Kirk, but of her deficit of knowledge by flubbing the most basic facts.

Newsflash: African-American men were granted the right to vote by the 15th Amendment.

They were subsequently denied that right in many jurisdictions by discriminatory Jim Crow laws.

But it was the Voting Rights Act of 1965 — not the Civil Rights Act of 1964 — that remedied this great wrong.

Perhaps Ocasio-Cortez ought to spend less time on TikTok and more time hitting the books; the least the congresswoman’s constituents ought to expect of her is a remedial understanding of America’s civic history.

If only that was where the lazy, dishonorable lies ended.

It’s true that Kirk called the Civil Rights Act a mistake, and that it was among his most inflammatory opinions — one worthy of interrogation, and arguably harsh critiques.

Twisted argument

Yet Ocasio-Cortez and the legion of leftists echoing her online are destroying their own reputations, rather than Kirk’s, by taking his words out of context.

“Parts of the Civil Rights Act were great,” explained Kirk after being confronted on his stance by a student.

“The intent was noble, which was to say that no American can be not allowed into a place of business based on the color of their skin, or their ethnic heritage,” he continued, stressing his agreement with that objective.

The problem, as Kirk saw it, is that these days, it’s used to “force men in female bathrooms” and “push forward the trans agenda.”

It also “created a massive, anti-racist DEI army, that then gave us affirmative action,” he lamented.

There’s nothing wrong with rejecting Kirk’s argument as it was actually made.

But twisting it beyond recognition to paint him as a bigot days after one of your ideological bedfellows robbed a wife of her husband and their children of a father is unbecoming of any adult, much less the leader of America’s progressive political movement.

Ocasio-Cortez and her miserable band of self-righteous know-nothings see Kirk’s death as, above all else, an opportunity to virtue-signal about their opposition to his life’s work.

By acting on this ignoble impulse, they’ve only advertised their own surplus of contemptible vices — ignorance and spite chief among them.

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