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September 12, 2025 6 mins
The Lesson of Two Days
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September 11 taught us that life can change in a moment. In one morning, our skies, our cities, and our hearts were scarred forever. Yet out of that tragedy, Americans stood shoulder to shoulder. United we grieved, united we rebuilt, united we swore we would never forget.

September 10, 2025, has now taught us a new and bitter lesson. Political violence is not a relic of history, it is here, now, in our own communities, our schools, our public squares. Charlie Kirk woke up that morning ready to speak about liberty, freedom, and the Constitution. By nightfall, his voice was silenced by a bullet. His death was not just an attack on one man, it was an assault on dialogue itself.

Charlie warned us: “Without dialogue, what is left? Violence and hate.” His assassination did not silence his truth, it amplified it. Those who killed him proved his point. They showed us the cost of a nation that abandons speech and replaces it with rage.

We cannot look away. We cannot allow America to normalize political assassination, to brush off violence as “resistance,” or to surrender the future to ideologies that despise the Constitution. We cannot continue ignoring the mental health crisis tearing families apart and fueling these tragedies. And we cannot, under any circumstances, forget that evil will always find a tool if we do not stand against it.

This is where the crossroads lies. Do we continue down the path of division, of broken dialogue, of silenced voices? Or do we rise to the challenge, defend free speech, strengthen our Republic, and restore a culture where debate is valued over destruction?

The lesson of these two days, September 11 and September 10, is clear: America must choose unity, or America will be torn apart.

So let us turn this lesson into action. Let us defend free speech boldly. Let us demand leaders who honor the Constitution without compromise. Let us treat mental illness not as a stigma to ignore, but as a crisis to solve. Let us honor Charlie Kirk not with silence, but with resolve.

And as we do, we pray for strength.

Lord, we pray for the families who lost loved ones on September 11, and for the family of Charlie Kirk, who lost a son, a husband, a friend, and a leader. We pray for every American who feels silenced, afraid, or abandoned in this age of hate.

Give us the courage to confront evil, not with more hate, but with truth, justice, and faith. Give us the wisdom to heal the broken, to treat the sick, and to restore a culture where dialogue replaces destruction. And give us the strength to never back down, to never surrender, and to never let evil win.

Charlie’s words must ring louder than the bullet that took his life: “Without dialogue, what is left? Violence and hate.”

NEVER FORGET. NEVER SURRENDER. NEVER LET EVIL WIN.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The lesson of two days. My name's Peter Boykin, and
this is the hashtag go rite with Peter Boykin commentary.
You can find out more on go rightdubes dot com.
September eleventh told us that life can change in a moment,
and one morning, our skies, our cities, and our hearts

(00:24):
were scarred. Forever get out of that tragedy. Americans stood
shoulder to shoulder united. We grieved, united, we rebuilt united.
We swore we would never forget. September tenth, twenty twenty

(00:46):
five has now taught us a new and bitter lesson.
Political violence is not a relic of history. It is
here now and our own communities, our schools, our public squares.

(01:07):
Charlie Cook Kirk woke up that morning ready to speak
about liberty, freedom, and the Constitution. By nightfall, his voice
was silenced by a bullet. His death was not just
an attack on one man. It was an assault on

(01:31):
dialogue itself. Charlie warned us, without dialogue, what is left
violence and hate. His assassination did not silence his truth,
It amplified it. Those who killed him proved his point.

(01:51):
They showed us the cost of a nation that abandons
speech and replaces it with rage. We cannot look away.
We cannot allow America to normalize political assassination, to brush
off violence as resistance, or to surrender the future to

(02:13):
ideologies that despise the Constitution. We cannot continue ignoring the
mental health crisis, tearing families apart, and fueling these tragedies.
And we cannot, under any circumstances, forget that evil will

(02:33):
always find a tool if we do not stand against it.
This is where the crossroads lies. Do we continue down
the path of division, of broken dialogue, of silenced voices,
or do we rise to the challenge, defend free speech,

(02:58):
strengthen our republic, and restore a culture where debate is
valued over destruction. The lesson of these two days, September
eleventh and September tenth, is clear. America must choose unity.
Our America will be torn apart. So let us turn

(03:23):
this lesson into action. Let us defend free speech boldly.
Let Us demand leaders who honor the Constitution without compromise.
Let us treat mental illness not as a stigmato to ignore,
but as a crisis to solve. Let us honor Charlie Kirk,

(03:46):
not with silence, but with resolve. And as we do,
we pray for strength. Lord. We pray for the families
who lost loved ones on September eleventh, and for the
family of Charlie Kirk, who lost a son, a husband,

(04:11):
a friend, and a leader. We pray for every American
who feels silenced, afraid, are abandoned in this age of hate.
Give us the courage to confront evil, not with more hate,

(04:31):
but with truth, justice, and faith. Give us the wisdom
to heal the broken, to treat the sick, and to
restore a culture where dialogue replaces destruction. And give us
the strength to never back down, to never surrender, and

(04:54):
to never let evil win. Charlie's words must louder than
the bullet that took his life. Without dialogue, what is
left violence and hate. Never forget, never surrender, never let

(05:18):
evil win. You can catch us at Gowrightnews dot com
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News because together we'll go right and we keep the republic.

(05:43):
God bless everybody, Remember we fight for what's right because
it's time to go right.
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