>>82495262
There's plenty of record of his radicalization. He's said the Civil Rights Act was a mistake and that there's no separation of church and state which are certainly not moderate beliefs. He's a tool to smuggle in fringe beliefs to replace the mainstream GOP rhetoric while people like you act ignorant about it.

Also hired this guy who even Fox was calling abhorrent at the time
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/10/media/tucker-carlson-writer-blake-neff/index.html

Pure grift
>"We do have a separation of church and state," Kirk told the conservative commentator Dave Rubin in 2018, "and we should support that."
>"There is no separation of church and state," Kirk said on his podcast in 2022. "It's a fabrication. It's a fiction. It's not in the Constitution. It's made up by secular humanists."
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/charlie-kirk-turning-point-donald-trump-christian-nationalism-rcna156565

https://www.wired.com/story/charlie-kirk-tpusa-mlk-civil-rights-act/
>"I have a very, very radical view on this, but I can defend it, and I've thought about it," Kirk said at America Fest. "We made a huge mistake when we passed the Civil Rights Act in the 1960s."
>"A decade ago, when he was launching TPUSA, Kirk avoided hot-button issues like race or abortion," Surgey says. "He now seems totally unrestrained. He's increasingly radical and is aligning himself with people like Blake Neff who exist in a particular subculture on the right. This is not dog-whistle politics, it's blatant and intended to cause outrage. That's really the point."
>Even for Kirk and Turning Point USA, the attacks on King represent a dramatic shift. The group has profited from the use of King's image. Turning Point USA's website sold a $55 T-shirt with MLK's name and stickers of King that say "Let freedom ring." After an inquiry from WIRED, both products were removed from TPUSA's store.