On September 11, Two Australians reflect on a sickening murder in the USA
Posted on September 11, 2025
Filed under Culture wars, Opinion
Stephen McAlpine and Murray Campbell each reflect in their own way on the murder of well-known conservative activist and debater and professing Christian Charlie Kirk –
“Reading the commentary today feels as though a black veil has descended upon America. Here in Australia, young people especially know the name Charlie Kirk. He was followed by millions, including many Gen X and millennials across Australia. …”
– Charlie Kirk murdered. R U OK? – Murray Campbell.
“I am sitting here on September 11 in Sydney, on a pouring wet spring morning, trying to take it in.
Yes, September 11.
I remember sitting in our lounge in Perth late that night in 2001 while Jill was feeding our baby daughter watching in horror as the Twin Towers came down.
Back then, in the aftermath of those events, the West sincerely believed that the existential problem it had was coming from the outside. We had to ensure that we were better organised and that our borders were more secure.
Now waking up to the terrible news that Charlie Kirk has been shot and killed at a university reveals the ugly truth: the existential problem of the West has come from the inside. Our borders can be as secure as we like, the people that truly hate us come from within us. We have rotted from within. …”
– Charlie Kirk is dead. And I am Sad (Sad and Angry) – Stephen McAlpine.
See also:
A Day That Will Shape a Generation: The Murder of Charlie Kirk – Albert Mohler.
Where Is King Jesus When Violence Reigns? – Collin Hansen at The Gospel Coalition.