From Climate Radicals to Culture Killers: The Same Poisoned Root
Imagine this: You wake up to news that a conservative speaker — a man who spent his life advocating for faith, family, and freedom — has died under suspicious circumstances. Within hours, the radical left floods social media, not with condolences, but with celebrations. They mock his memory, sneer at his beliefs, and rejoice in his death. Some even openly say the world is better off without him.
What you’re witnessing isn’t just politics. It’s not disagreement. It’s not protest. It’s evil — and it’s rooted in the same godless, anti-human philosophy that animates much of today’s radical climate movement.
Make no mistake: the death of Charlie Kirk (or any similar figure, God forbid) and the violent celebration that follows aren’t isolated phenomena. They are symptoms of a deeper rot that’s infected the American left — a nihilistic worldview that despises God, America, truth, tradition, and life itself.
Today’s climate radicals scream about “justice” and “equity” — but what they’re selling isn’t justice. It’s judgment. Not the righteous kind, either. It’s the judgment of man playing god, condemning the world as irredeemable and demanding its destruction so they can build their utopia — or more honestly, so they can wallow in its ruins.
These aren’t your granddad’s conservationists. These aren’t the folks who wanted…