Democrats TERRIFIED As 1 Million+ FLOOD London to Mourn Charlie Kirk

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The streets of London are flooded as people around the globe mourn Charlie Kirk. The latest estimate from the London police is 110,000 people. However, multiple news reports say that there are over 1 million people present, with some reports going as high as 3 million. Of course, many in the mainstream media stateside are already trying to delegitimize this rally, painting it as a far-right anti-immigration rally.

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But when you take a look at the footage that's coming from social media or any of the people live streaming, it's just filled with people chanting Charlie Kirk's name and holding many posters and signs with his picture on it. And so I think it's really clear what this is really about. This protest was organized by Tommy Robinson. Here is just one of the clips coming down the streets. As you can see, it's just packed shoulder to shoulder as far as the eye can see, just going down for at least a mile.

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Now, like I said earlier, the mainstream media here stateside, they're already trying to demonize all of these people. According to NBC News, tens of thousands joined Far-right rally in London where Charlie Kirk is being mourned. And then the subtext here, the Unite the Kingdom rally comes amid a surge of nationalism in the UK, the rise of a far-right party topping the polls, and the murder of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Now, over in India, they're also talking about this. Charlie Kirk's death sparks London's biggest far-right rally in decades. So this quite

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clearly is a flashpoint not just here at home, but all around the world. In fact, Maori men, who are the indigenous peoples of New Zealand, performed the haka for Charlie Kirk. The haka is one of their ceremonial traditions, one of the most sacred traditions that they have. Oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,

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oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh piti tera Ho'opon, ho'opon e Ho'opon e, ka'opon e piti tera Huruluna, kura paka mauna ka pina Pina Ho'ole, ho'ole

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Ho'ole Vigils are also being held all around Spain. And I would just like to point out the left and the Democrat Party, they like to say that Republicans are racist, Republicans don't like minorities. Yet we saw there the Maori men, and then in Spain, large crowds are coming out all around the country.

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And look, I get that Spain is part of Europe, obviously, but I do think that there's a lot of question as to whether they're culturally considered white. But take a look at this vigil in Spain. When you see all of these people around the world coming out to mourn Charlie Kirk, that really tells us the impact that Charlie had wasn't just among us Americans, but really was on a global level.

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And I think a lot of that is because people at a core level can relate to and, you know, are experiencing the exact same things that Charlie was talking about, that our beliefs are under attack, that freedom of speech is a right that we need to cherish and that we need to fight for. And so obviously what happened was horrific,

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but if there is a silver lining in all of this, I think it's that people are rising up, people are speaking up, people are making sure that this sort of violence is not condoned but is rather condemned, and people are taking steps to make sure that this doesn't happen again and that people are fighting back and saying,

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hey, we're not going to be victimized, we're not going to be marginalized, we're actually going to take a stand here and you guys, being the left, can't bully us into silence, can't bully us into submission. And I think that's why so many people are coming out, even though they're not American. There also, quite frankly, is a religious aspect to all of this. Charlie Kirk obviously was a Christian, but before his death, there was the shooting of Annunciation Catholic Church, the Catholic school in Minnesota.

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And so there is this feeling and there is a trend of Christians being attacked here at home in Europe. And before this huge march today that's happening in London, last night there were actually prayer vigils where Christ is King, a chant broke out all across the city. On top of all of this, one of the largest marches is happening right now as I'm making this video. It's actually happening in South Korea where the people are chanting, We are Charlie Kirk. Yeah, just incredible footage coming from around the world. I would not be surprised if this continues to spread and catch on like wildfire.

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Now it's one thing for people to organize these vigils and demonstrations and marches and obviously I'm not trying to diminish any of that because this is powerful when people are coming together, people are mourning and also celebrating the life and gift of Charlie Kirk. But what's also powerful is it's not just these vigils that are being organized. There are remembrances organically, spontaneously happening just in everyday public life. So there's this artist, I actually never heard of him, but his

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name's Gavin Adcock, and in the middle of his concert, the crowd spontaneously just started chanting Charlie Kirk. Obviously, just people all around the country, all around the world have been moved and affected by Charlie Kirk's life. You know, everyone keeps talking about the irony of Charlie Kirk being shot right as the guy who was debating him asked about transgenders and gun violence, right? And I mean, obviously that is ironic in a way, but to me, the larger irony is that the assassin

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was attempting to silence Charlie Kirk. He was attempting to put an end or at least a road bump on this movement. And if anything, he seems to have poured fuel on the fire and he's created countless more Charlie Kirks who are speaking up in their everyday lives, who are standing up for what they believe in, who are standing up for free speech, standing up for religion. And it's, I think, inspiring to see all of these people coming out here. Now, this is beginning to terrify the left. That's not just something I put in my title.

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And a lot of online influencers, even those who traditionally have in the past voted for Democrats, are saying, whoa, something is happening here. There is a tide shifting. But before I get into that, I would like to acknowledge Shannon Miller, Bart Denny, Bob Paul, SMDB, Six Foot, USMC Carr, and Dave Dunville as the members of today's Governor's Club. These are people who give tips and super thanks to the channel. I am so appreciative and thankful for you and I'm glad that you enjoy. has long believed that they have had a monopoly on race. Obviously, last year, President Trump made inroads, historic gains among Hispanic voters, Black voters, Asian voters. And it appears that that trend is continuing as more and more minority

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influencers are saying, we're actually waking up to what the left has been doing because of this

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Charlie Kirk situation. Latinos coming in that thing. I even think I seem like an Armenian American. Blur, listen man, cooked. Y'all cooked, extra crispy, no batter. Y'all might wanna just start all the way over. Like just go ahead and sit out for these little 20 years. Let the people get back, you know,

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back where they wanna be and forget that y'all snakes and then y'all try to sneak back in. But as of right now, the Latino community, Asian community, black community, white community, Romanian community, dog, I done had Filipino Americans in my inbox telling me they with it too. It's over. Filipino Americans represent.

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If you are one, leave a heart down in the comment section below. But I think, you know, we've just been seeing more and more videos like that going viral. And when you see the reaction of the left, MSNBC or MSNOW, whatever the heck they're called now,

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when you saw their hateful reactions in the immediate aftermath, even before we knew the status and Charlie Kirk's condition, they were already demonizing his legacy and just spewing lies about him on air. You see the people, professors, the PR people apparently for Apple, you see them celebrating online and it really draws a line in the sand and it makes people question, what side do I want to be here on here?

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Do I really want to align and associate myself with people who are openly celebrating death, even if it's someone that I disagree with? This really is, I think, a wake-up call for a lot of people, even those who don't traditionally consider themselves conservatives. So a few days ago, I made a video about how the moment of silence for Charlie Kirk at the House of Representatives

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just devolved into chaos. They attempted to do that, and then Lauren Boebert of Colorado asked for a prayer, and then the Democrats started screaming no and booing. If you missed that video, you can go back and see it. And a similar thing happened at the EU Parliament, right?

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They requested a moment of silence. It was denied. And despite the fact that it was denied, people stood up in honor of Charlie Kirk. Even as the Parliament tried to continue moving forward, they said, hey, we're just not going to participate and we're going to give our moment of silence.

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So obviously this is spreading through Europe, but apparently over in Poland, Polish representatives actually stopped and they did have a moment of silence in recognition and remembrance of Charlie Kirk It's a tribute for Charlie Kirk So obviously there is a movement here and I don't think we're going to quite know the impact of all of this, maybe until the dust settles, whether that's a movement here, and I don't think we're going to quite know the impact

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of all of this, maybe until the dust settles, whether that's a few days, few weeks, or even months or years from now. But I think history will look back at this moment, and it really will be a turning point in our history. Last but not least, at one of the vigils,

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and this happened stateside yesterday, they broke out in song and they've been breaking out in a lot of songs. But one of my favorite hymns is God be with you till we meet again. And for those of you who've been with the channel for a while, you know that music has a special place in my heart. And so I just wanted to share this with you because it touched me well. Can Jesus be.

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Till we meet again.

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God be with you till we meet again.

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Just touching, touching. As always though, all of this is just my analysis and commentary, that is what's going on in the world of politics from my point of view, and I would love to hear from you. So the crowd in London, let us pull that up again here

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as a different angle of the same crowd. Again, the official estimate from the London police is 110,000 people. I've seen estimates from various news organizations, not any of the huge mainstream ones, but still large enough, like Express UK, Express India, and they're saying like 1 million people. I've seen a few people say up to three million people. So what is your estimate for this crowd size?

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As you can see, it just keeps going on and on and on. And this video, by the way, just to give you reference, goes on for about two more minutes from like right now, two minutes and six seconds. It just keeps going, going and going. So with that being said, what is your estimate for the crowd size? And by the way, I know I have a lot of cops, people who work security, military. If you have any crowd experience as far as estimating,

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be sure to note that in your comments. So people like myself or other people who are reading the comments can say, hey, okay, this person has experience and here's their perspective on the crowd size. Let us know your thoughts down in the comments below. If you haven't already, please be sure to leave me a thumbs up. I know it's a simple thing to ask for, but it really does help me reach more viewers I know it's a simple thing to ask for, but it really does help me reach more viewers

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