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Charlie Kirk's Alleged Shooter Was Addicted to a Gay Furry Video Game

September 19, 2025

It is revealed the alleged shooter of Charlie Kirk played a sexual furry video game. Michael gives his reaction. Good Ranchers - Visit https://goodranchers.com and subscribe to any box using code KNOWLES to claim $40 off + free meat for life! Only DailyWire+ members can watch the full episodes of my podcast. Join here: https://bit.ly/4biDlri LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day. https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelKnowles?sub_confirmation=1 Watch the full episode here: Ep. 1818 - h

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[00:00] There's a report from the New York Post

[00:01] that says that the uh alleged shooter

[00:06] was a big fan of playing a a video game.

[00:09] He was a big video gamer and he was

[00:11] apparently quite addicted to pornography

[00:13] and so much so that he actually played

[00:16] video games that are pornographic.

[00:18] Apparently there are video games now.

[00:22] We will live to see horrors beyond our

[00:24] imagination as I think Nicola Tesla told

[00:26] us. Uh he was a big fan of this video

[00:29] game. He played it quite recently. And

[00:31] not only was he gay, uh, and not only

[00:34] was he dating a self-identified trans,

[00:37] but he was also something called a

[00:38] furry, a a furry is someone who is

[00:42] sexually attracted to human beings in

[00:44] anthropomorphic animal costumes. And so

[00:48] I guess the video game was a gay furry

[00:51] video game. Uh, according to the post

[00:53] last week, this account associated with

[00:56] the shooter on the site had recently

[00:58] watched content not only depicting this

[01:01] kind of stuff, but also created by a

[01:03] user named uh Red R, who is an artist

[01:06] known for furry, who has admitted to

[01:08] drawing images showing underage

[01:10] characters having sex. So, cover your

[01:14] ears if uh you know your young people

[01:15] are listening to this. We we now find

[01:18] out that the shooter

[01:20] was uh addicted to

[01:25] video games depicting a kind of with

[01:28] animals that was also pedophilic.

[01:37] How did we get there? How did we get

[01:39] there? How did we get to that point?

[01:41] When I was a kid, I remember when I got

[01:44] my first computer and I certainly

[01:45] remember before we had the internet in

[01:46] our house. In part that was because we

[01:48] didn't have a lot of money. So, but but

[01:51] there was a time I'm not even all that

[01:54] old. I'm I feel like an old man

[01:56] sometimes, but I'm not that old. But

[01:57] there was a time within living memory

[02:00] when people didn't have computers in

[02:01] their house and they certainly didn't

[02:03] have the internet.

[02:05] And let's just say they certainly didn't

[02:07] have furry shades of gay three on their

[02:10] computers. There was a time when existed

[02:13] as it's existed since antiquity, but

[02:15] when to purchase it, you had to go into

[02:18] a CD store, you know, in a trench coat

[02:21] trying to hide your identity and ask for

[02:23] the the magazine that was covered up in

[02:25] foil. There was not assumed to be some

[02:27] constitutional right in magazines. It

[02:30] was in like a packaging where you

[02:32] couldn't see it because kids would go

[02:33] into magazine stores and you would have

[02:35] to talk to a human being and hand him

[02:37] some money and buy the the magazine that

[02:40] showed naked ladies. It didn't show for

[02:42] free shades of gay three. It showed like

[02:44] naked ladies and that was considered

[02:46] obscene enough.

[02:50] Now

[02:52] we've let this problem fester. In the

[02:54] '9s when computers and the internet

[02:55] became popular there there were two laws

[02:58] that were passed. the uh communications

[03:00] decency act from which we get the now

[03:03] famous section 230 which is supposed to

[03:07] regulate the big tech companies but

[03:09] actually gave them kind of a carvat and

[03:10] it was very important to political

[03:11] debates over speech on the internet a

[03:12] few years ago. The communications

[03:14] decency act primarily was about decency

[03:16] in communications and the child online

[03:18] protection act. Both of these had broad

[03:21] bipartisan support were signed into law.

[03:24] Liberal judges guided them.

[03:28] Everyone at that time agreed we need uh

[03:31] restrictions on obscenity because it can

[03:34] really pervert people's minds especially

[03:35] the minds of children. It's why we call

[03:37] it the child online protection act.

[03:40] And then we just kind of looked away

[03:42] because of liberal judges and because of

[03:44] a lazy fair ideology. I said h well

[03:48] what's the big deal? All right it's some

[03:49] naked ladies on the internet. Okay, it's

[03:52] some naked l men and ladies on the Okay,

[03:55] now it's some naked Now it's like

[03:57] animals on the that look like Okay, now

[03:59] it's underage. Okay, now it's now it's

[04:02] in video games now. Whoa, whoa, whoa.

[04:05] You very quickly get to a a degree of

[04:08] degeneracy that that previously was was

[04:11] more or less unimaginable.

[04:13] The less afair hand of the free market

[04:15] hasn't corrected that. The government

[04:17] exists in part to correct these things.

[04:21] And so while everyone's focusing on the

[04:22] ideology of the shooter, on the uh

[04:25] defenses of political violence that have

[04:27] come from the left, let's not lose sight

[04:29] also of the obscenity because the guy

[04:32] was a complete sex freak. Our culture

[04:34] broadly has said you're not even allowed

[04:36] to use phrases like perversion anymore.

[04:37] But he was a prof profoundly sexually

[04:40] perverted person.

[04:43] I think we all have to admit that

[04:44] candidly. And he was encouraged in his

[04:47] perversions by public resources like the

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[06:18] the table. One of the things that is

[06:21] supposed to be kept out of the public

[06:22] square that is not protected by the

[06:25] first amendment is obscenity. Why?

[06:28] That's for the same reason that we don't

[06:30] allow direct threats in the public

[06:31] square. Why we need to deplatform people

[06:33] like the streamer Steven Bunell. Because

[06:36] if you allow direct threats in the

[06:37] public square, if you protect those, it

[06:39] undermines the public square. It

[06:41] undermines discourse. It shuts people

[06:43] up. It doesn't encourage people to speak

[06:44] more freely. If you permit fraud, lies,

[06:48] the sorts of lies that that Jimmy Kimmel

[06:50] said on public airwaves, if you allow

[06:53] fraud in the public square, that doesn't

[06:54] expand the public square. It doesn't add

[06:56] another voice. It undermines it shrinks

[06:58] the public square because it it

[07:00] undermines market integrity. It tells

[07:02] people that you can't trust what is

[07:03] being said.

[07:05] If you allow obscenity

[07:09] and appeals to the Puran interest into

[07:11] the public square that doesn't expand

[07:12] the public square, it is not, as some

[07:15] perverts on in in judicial outfits in

[07:17] the 20th century said, it does not

[07:19] constitute protected speech because it

[07:22] undermines speech.

[07:24] Speech is rational. Speech makes makes

[07:28] use of our reason and allows us to

[07:30] arrive at the truth and to live in

[07:32] accordance with the truth. That's what

[07:33] it's for. Obscinity

[07:35] appeals to the puran interest. When

[07:38] you're when you're uh looking at don't

[07:40] even think about furry shades of gay.

[07:42] Talk about like regular normal that

[07:45] you'd buy in the magazines in the 1990s

[07:47] before all of this internet stuff. Even

[07:49] that any kind of material

[07:52] when you see that does it make you more

[07:55] rational or less rational?

[07:58] We all know it makes you less rational.

[07:59] This is why advertising tries to get up

[08:01] to the line of obscenity because they

[08:02] know that sex sells because it prevents

[08:05] you from thinking in a rational way and

[08:07] it gets you to be more emotional and

[08:09] jinned up and lustful and irrational so

[08:11] that you you can be more easily

[08:12] manipulated.

[08:15] It is an open question. Had we properly

[08:18] regulated

[08:20] as as both parties tried to do in the

[08:22] '90s,

[08:25] would that assassin have picked up that

[08:27] gun? Would that he says he was driven by

[08:30] a sexual ideology to protect his

[08:32] transfer boyfriend, would he have become

[08:36] so hardened in those in those deviant

[08:39] desires and in that deviant identity?

[08:41] Would he have been exposed to it in the

[08:42] first place?

[08:44] Would that have happened? You know, we

[08:47] we sometimes draw a distinction between

[08:48] public and private sins. There's really

[08:50] no such thing because society is made up

[08:52] of people and people are the same people

[08:54] in private and in public.

[08:57] Are we going to take that seriously,

[08:58] too? It seems to me the the obvious

[09:01] reform that has to come after the

[09:03] assassination of Charlie is is a reform

[09:07] to the the free marketplace of ideas to

[09:10] to protect it, to prop it up again, not

[09:13] to not to abolish it or something, but

[09:15] to uh refortify it such that we can have

[09:18] a healthy conversation and a

[09:21] self-government.

[09:23] A big part of that is going to be

[09:24] obscenity, too. It's not just a weird

[09:27] creepy fact that the alleged shooter was

[09:30] a gay furry attracted to transgenders

[09:34] who played video games and liked the

[09:37] work of artists who depicted minors.

[09:41] If that's not a that's not just a

[09:43] coincidence.

[09:44] That's that's part of the whole uh

[09:47] degeneration of this person's mind and

[09:49] the degeneration of our public square.

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