Sick.
That's the only word for it.

These leftists, devoid of human decency or respect, first reveled in the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk.
Most likely, they never bothered to listen to a single word of his speeches or talk shows. Yet, they knew he supported Trump and America, and that sufficed for the death cult of Democrat voters and socialists to unite in their hatred.
Now, a video circulates across the web, showcasing a deranged liberal's Halloween costume: a grotesque portrayal of Kirk, shot in the neck.
The video, posted by user carlossalazar9381 on Instagram, features a man wearing a white T-shirt stained with what appears to be blood, mimicking the fatal wound Kirk suffered on Sept. 11, 2025, in Utah Valley.

The shirt bears the word "FREEDOM," echoing the one Kirk wore during his assassination.
The man's expression, neutral to slightly smirking, suggests a deliberate provocation as he stares directly at the camera.
The overlay of his Instagram profile, with 698 followers, 608 following, and 12.1K likes, invites viewers to follow him, amplifying the disturbing content.
Man mocks the assassination of Charlie Kirk by wearing a blood-stained ‘Freedom’ shirt for Halloween.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 3, 2025
Disgusting and sick. pic.twitter.com/4Qj9DXjoD7
This is not an isolated incident.

A cacophony of similar costumes emerged, including Arizona math teachers in "Problem Solved" shirts with red stains, drawing ire from Turning Point USA and others for perceived insensitivity.
The Vail School District clarified the costumes as a recurring math pun from the previous year and issued an apology, but the damage was done.
The video of carlossalazar9381's costume has ignited outrage, highlighting the deep divisions and misinformation in the wake of Kirk's assassination.

This is not merely tasteless; it's a symptom of a culture that glorifies violence against those who dare to stand for freedom.

The left's descent into depravity knows no bounds, and this Halloween horror show is a stark reminder of the battle we face.

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