
By: Cliff Kincaid
President Trump has ended several foreign wars but the assassination of Charlie Kirk demonstrates that the war has come home and that it is being waged on American college campuses.
Have you ever thought about why conservative Christian Charlie Kirk scheduled an appearance at a supposedly conservative campus in a supposedly conservative state? Wasn’t that supposed to be a “safe space” for conservatives and Christians?
The truth is that Utah Valley University (UVU), where Charlie Kirk was killed by a gay activist, recognized Gay Pride Month every June and even marked the 50-year anniversary of the “Stonewall riots,” which “is considered the most important event leading to the gay liberation movement and modern fight for LGBTQ+ rights in the United States,” according to UVU.
Hence, students are told that some forms of violence are completely acceptable to the gay rights movement and its academic supporters. This is the kind of mentality that led to the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
President Barack Hussein Obama designated the Mafia-run Stonewall Inn as a national monument, sponsored by the National Park Service.
President Trump can revoke that designation and should do so.
According to a pro-homosexual website, one of the victims of the homosexual Stonewall riots was a police officer “treated at nearby Saint Vincent’s Hospital after being bitten on the right wrist by a Stonewall rebel.” One officer was beaten about the face by an “unknown object,” one was hit in the eye and injured, and another was shoved and kicked.
These incidents are recounted in the “Stonewall Riots Police Reports” and posted by the homosexuals themselves. They are proud of their violence.
This is what happened when riots take place. It is not in the tradition of non-violent civil disobedience.
Yet, these riots are celebrated by the “gay” community, college campuses, and the federal government.
Tyler Robinson, the assassin, is the result of showering praise on communist revolutionaries.
The Communist Party (CPUSA) proclaims that it was Harry Hay “who brought communist theory and practice to the fight for gay liberation.” Our access to his FBI file confirms all of this.
The federal Communist Control Act can be used to monitor, investigate, and arrest gay and transgender activists with a propensity for violence. Attorney General Bondi should enforce the law.
Utah Valley University had welcomed students with gender dysphoria, describing itself as “an integrated university” that educates student “regardless of gender identity” and “sexual orientation.” It even advertised *QUEER-FRIENDLY* LISTINGS of living arrangements, telling students to “Check out the Facebook group titled “Utah LGBTQIA+/SSA Friendly Housing.”
It also had a program manager for LGBTQ+ on Utah Valley University’s campus.
“It is important that we (UVU) continue to make progress for the diverse communities that make up the UVU campus. UVU has a mission of inclusion and this is for all people,” said the university’s chief inclusion and diversity officer. She was hired in 2018 but moved on to become an associate vice chancellor for equity, diversity, and inclusion at Vanderbilt University.
A UVU entry also recognized the “Compton’s Cafeteria Riot” in 1966, described as “a response to police harassment of drag queens and transgender people. The riot occurred three years before the more well-known Stonewall riots.”
A website describes the transgender riot as “one of the first acts of organized LGBTQ+ resistance in the United States.”
To depict those opposed to homosexuality as Nazis, the university cited the pink triangle as “originally used by the Nazis to identify homosexual people in concentration camps.”
On the other hand, Dr. Scott Lively was the co-author of The Pink Swastika, about homosexuality in the Nazi Party. He cited a CIA report on Hitler’s homosexuality. Adolf Hitler was a bisexual with a “streak of homosexuality” in him, according to the report.
Ernst Sedgwick Hanfstaengl, a close friend of Adolf in the 1920s and 1930s, informed U.S. operatives that when Hitler was a young starving artist he lived at a Viennese hostel that had “the reputation of being a place where elderly men went in search of young men for homosexual pleasures.”
Rather than clean up the campuses in his state and their desire to label opponents of homosexuality as Nazis, Governor Spencer Cox, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, made history by becoming the first Utah governor to recognize LGBTQ+ Pride Month after he was elected in 2020. He issued an identical declaration the following year but then stopped the practice.
In 2022, Cox vetoed a ban on male students playing girls’ sports. The next year he signed a ban and has subsequently condemned “genital mutilation surgeries” for the transgenders.
Clearly, he was slow in recognizing the threat posed by the gay community.
At a news conference after the murder, Cox said, “For the last 33 hours, I had been praying that this person (who murdered Charlie Kirk) was from another country. That he was not one of us because we are not like that. But it was one of us.”
It was “one of us” because even a “conservative” state like Utah and its universities had pandered to the “gay” community that turned out to be violent, vengeful, and vindictive.
It was a gay assassin who murdered Charlie Kirk. He killed Charlie Kirk for his views on transgenderism.
We must use this moment to understand the war at home.
When President Trump declared Antifa to be a terrorist organization, he is missing the point about the violent roots of the LGBTQ, or “Queer” community, in the United States. That is one component of Antifa.
We must understand the nature of the “enemies within” and where they came from.
- Cliff Kincaid is the president of America’s Survival, Inc. www.usasurvival.org