What Does Charlie Kirkās Murder Reveal About Extremism and Division? Ā Host Curtis Chang sits down with Good Faith āfounding friendā and New York Times writer David French to reflect on the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk and what it reveals about the rise of political violence in America. Together, they explore how formative experiences have shaped Baby Boomers and Gen Z differently, the role of influencers versus institutions, and the dangers of extremism across the political spectrum. With compassion for the personal tragedy at the center of this event, they also highlight the churchās role on the path toward healing and rebuilding trust in a deeply divided nation. Ā Join The After Party Ā Send Campfire Stories to:
[email protected] Ā Donate to Redeeming Babel Ā Mentioned in this episode: Poll Results: Is Political Violence Ever Justified? Why Do So Many Young Americans Justify Political Violence? (internal WSJ generational poll %s) How recent political violence in the U.S. fits into āa long, dark historyā (Politifact/PBS) Political violence in polarized U.S. at its worst since 1970s (Reuters, 2023) Spencer Coxās calls for civility spark introspection, and some GOP backlash Utah Gov. Spencer Cox decries ācancerā of social media and its ādirect roleā in every assassination over past 5 yearsĀ Pope Leo criticizes surge of nationalist political movements in the world (video) Ā David French on Charlie Kirkās Murder and Political Violence: David French: There Are Monsters in Your Midst, Too David French: If We Keep This Up, Charlie Kirk Will Not Be the Last to Die Roundtable discussion, including David French: The āFork in the Roadā After Charlie Kirkās Death David Frenchās Divided We Fall Ā More From David French: David Frenchās New York Times pieces HERE Follow David French on Threads Ā Follow Us: Good Faith on Instagram Good Faith on X (formerly Twitter) Good Faith on Facebook Ā Sign up: Redeeming Babel Newsletter Ā The Good Faith Podcast is a production of Redeeming Babel, a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan organization that does not engage in any political campaign activity to support or oppose any candidate for public office. Any views and opinions expressed by any guests on this program are solely those of the individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Redeeming Babel. Ā