State funeral part, Comizio Maga, the commemoration of Charlie Kirk, on Sunday 21 September in Arizona, was a cross between a Trumpian convention and a sung mass that, as repeated by the speakers, should have sanctioned the “turning point” in national history. The turning point Repeatedly invoked is the summons of the youth federation founded by Kirk to make proselytes on university campuses, and a hope of a point of no return to the reactionary acceleration impressed in recent months by the Trump regime.
Certainly the seven hours of music, prayers and prayers of preachers, activists and ministers of the government seemed to baptize a Christ-nationalist party baptizing who, always an integral part of the sorceress coalition, has now come out of the uncovered as a hegemonic current of the political involution of the United States.
The event set by complexes christian-rock and produced with the patinated multicamera television direction of the megachurch – the churches where the millennial “televose” is preached – It was produced as a choreographed catharsis (every section of the stadium signs have been distributed depicting the fallen idol coordinated for alternating national colors, red, white and blue) in political convention style. The name invoked more of the deceased was that of Jesus Christ.
The primary objective was Kirk’s canonization in the martyrology of the Gospel right. “On September 10, 2025,” said Trump talking behind a massive bulletproof glass, “the maximum champion of freedom in America has become immortal, a martyr for his country.” The tone is indicative of an event that with the martyrdom and the announced beatification of Kirk intended to invest the trumpist project with holy war reflections.
As Pete Hegseth, minister “of the war” and follower, like Kirk, of a fundamentalist millennial sect, our war is not political or cultural, but above all spiritual. Hegseth was one of the 5 government ministers who took the floor in front of the at 40,000 in the State Farm Stadium (another 20,000 followed the event on the Maxiskear of the nearby Palasport Desert Diamond).
During the ceremony, the late child prodigy of the sorceress proselytism was associated with the prophet Isaiah, in Santo Stefano Martire, in San Francesco, San Paolo and Moses; A visionary chosen by the omnipotent to lead to the promised land the elected people, without himself accessed us – and, repeatedly, to the same Christ, sacrificed for the good of ordinary mortals.
“I have spoken more than Jesus in the last two weeks than in the rest of my life,” said the Vice President of the United States JD Vance, who also made his own Catholic conversion abundant performative object. The vice -president called Kirk a “hero of the USA and a martyr of faith”.
Another Catholic, Robert Kennedy Jr., broke the delay and stated that, like San Francesco, Kirk (known for having perfected the art of verbal aggression against blacks, progressives, LGBTQ people and other marginalized classes) intended to emulate Christ. The scion (and black sheep of the Kennedy family) has further unbalanced in an irrefutable registry consideration. “Christ died at 33 years of age to change the course of history. Charlie Kirk has changed the world at 31 years old”.
No praise or comparison seemed excessive and everyone has been welcomed by the punctual applause of the public with many young people, families, almost entirely white, with a predominance of platinum blonde hairstyles. A well -dressed and right -thinking audience with combed boys and girls with dress, more similar to the congregations of the “teocon” churches than to the often bright and unwary audiences of the traditional Trump rallies. The segment that, behind good manners, of Trump continues to support the periods, the constitutional transgressions, the paramilitary operations against immigrants, the repression of trans, the dismantling of universities, the support for Netanyahu and the audience corruption.
To them, Trump, the most unlikely of the symbols of Pia Probità, has assured, “without confident frontiers and order, and without religion a country cannot exist. And we will bring religion back to the country as never before”. It seemed to be the completion of the Kirk project that Tyler Bowyer, co-founder of Turning Point, defined that of bringing the Holy Spirit to Trump’s rallies.
Integrationist exceptionalism occurs as a profound current in the political history of the country and reconnects America to the origins and to the seven fanatically religious transfuges from seventeenth -century Europe. But perhaps it has never seemed so blatantly exploited. Nor did Trump left doubts about the predilection for a darling and exclusionist interpretation of religiosity.
When the widow, Erika Kirk, said he had “forgiven the killer”, the president followed him pointing out that although Kirk was inclined not to rage on his opponents, saying that he still wants the best for them, “On this I do not agree with Charlie. I hate mei opponents. And I certainly don’t want the best for them, sorry Charlie. I call them pazzi radical left, I can’t do anything about it. “
The statements confirmed the impression that in the stadium the main source of extremism were the speaker On the stage that they did not hesitate to spread petrol on an flammable situation to say the least. “Violence comes mainly from the left,” Trump reiterated. A contradicted declaration once again from any statistical but representative data of creeping avengentivity throughout the ceremonial.
The reactionary blogger Benny Johnson went to the point. “The apostle Paul describes how God establishes the rulers of the nations. Well, here in the public there are the rulers of our country, of the State Department, the Ministry of War and the Ministry of Justice, the Head of the Executive. God has invested them with power over our nation and on our land, God saved our president, the president Trump from the bullets of a killer (…) Invested with power from our God, they know how to challenge the sword for the terror of evil men who nest in our nation in memory of Charlie “.
It was only the beginning. Tour of Stephen Miller‘s intervention, Mesa Arizona would have said a Nuremberg of 90 years ago. The “political councilor” did nothing to deny his reputation as a political and mastiff of the regime with unequivocally national socialist tendencies. With usually willed tones and by the Eugenetic subtext, Miller launched himself in an intervention in the name of the “lineage”, arrogating a “descent from Athens and Rome, Philadelphia and Monticello to the America Maga (residence of Thomas Jefferson, ndr). “We are those who have built cities and industry, art and architecture.” Going over the usual land of the clash of civilization, he concluded with a delusional declaration of total war on an enemy with specified. “Light will defeat darkness, we will prevail over evil.”
The architect of the “great deportation” and the man who perhaps has the greatest influence on Donald Trump, concluded: “To all those who think of inciting violence and hatred against us, you are nobody, you are nothing. You are wickedness, you are jealousy and envy. You will never produce or create anything. We are the builders and defenders of humanity”.
