Well, they are back to celebrating and mocking the death of Charlie Kirk.
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. Saturday Night Live chose to make jokes about the Trump assassination attempts, so why shouldn't dumb high school kids be having a laugh while playing the audio of Charlie Kirk's last moments on Earth?
TPUSA condemns disgusting new TikTok trend that uses Charlie Kirk assassination audio for fashion changehttps://t.co/mG1vdwBwOS
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) May 4, 2026
Whether the Saturday Night Live jokes about assassinating Trump, which have seemed to pop up ever since the first attempt in Butler, cross any line other than tastelessness is a matter up for debate. Obviously, they do not warrant kicking the show off the air, but they surely contribute to the idea that making light of political violence, especially against conservative figures, is a laughing matter.
‘Saturday Night Live’ Audience Cheers Trump Assassination Joke
— Texas_4_Trump-Kenny (@TexasTrump2024) April 6, 2026
The comedian started his bit saying he thinks “that’s cool that the president is going to the theater” on the heels of Trump’s attendance at the musical Chicago performed last Wednesday at the Trump John F. Kennedy… pic.twitter.com/oIKFR4Hx78
Weekend Update with Colin Jost and Michael Che! pic.twitter.com/tyKv5BRT5x
— Saturday Night Live (@nbcsnl) May 3, 2026
So, should we be surprised that the latest trend among students going to the prom is doing fashion reveals of their outfits to the background "music" of Charlie Kirk getting shot? The prom is a celebratory event, after all, so why not celebrate other things you like?
Turning Point USA condemns in the strongest terms the TikTok audio trend that uses or references the assassination of our founder, Charlie Kirk, for entertainment.
— Turning Point USA (@TPUSA) May 2, 2026
Charlie Kirk was the victim of a real act of political violence. Turning that into viral content is grotesque and… https://t.co/O351ztFV6k
Turning Point USA condemns in the strongest terms the TikTok audio trend that uses or references the assassination of our founder, Charlie Kirk, for entertainment.
Charlie Kirk was the victim of a real act of political violence. Turning that into viral content is grotesque and dehumanizing. There is nothing harmless, funny, or acceptable about it. It reflects a culture that trivializes violence and reduces real human loss to a punchline.
This has no place on TikTok. Or anywhere. This audio needs to be removed.
TikTok is taking down the videos after TPUSA alerted them to the videos, and they should have. Not only are they disgusting, but they are also celebrating the murder of an innocent man.
This Charlie Kirk prom trend is genuinely disgusting.
— The Moderate Case (@TheModerateCase) May 3, 2026
This is what moral rot looks like. pic.twitter.com/sNN93ovcuP
These people are SICK IN THE HEAD! https://t.co/p6wLSuFdlD pic.twitter.com/GANszQcdre
— Brian Atlas (@BrianAtlas) May 3, 2026
Erika Kirk has been the focus of an intense hate campaign, and there really haven't been many consequences for the adults who celebrated Kirk's death. It sends a signal to kids when their teachers do videos about how great it is that Kirk was murdered, and when establishment figures are rallying around Hasan Piker, Jay Jones, and Graham Platner.
SICK
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 3, 2026
Michigan Democrat Mallory McMorrow compares the Trump administration to Nazi Germany:
CNN: “Do you personally see parallels between Nazi Germany and what’s happening under the Trump administration?”
MCMORROW: “Yeah, I do.” pic.twitter.com/uPLXHA7fxD
Democrats are back to calling Trump a Nazi, days after the latest assassination attempt. Saturday Night Live is joking about it. Hasan Piker is out on the campaign trail, fresh off of excusing Luigi Mangione's assassination of Brian Thompson, and every Democrat is rallying around Graham Platner, who celebrated Hamas terrorism.
So this is free speech 💯
— Gitmo (Health is a Wealth) 🇺🇸🇮🇱 (@Gitmo99) May 4, 2026
Hasan Piker — who has called to kill Republican lawmakers — says Republicans are "racist" and “monsters" at a rally with Missouri congressional candidate Cori Bush. pic.twitter.com/Z8ze3Vkqdh
Compared to that, what's a little assassination joke or two for social media points by teenagers?
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