Charlie Kirk and I had a lot we didn’t agree on, but he used to bring me on his show.

Unlike his leftist haters, the man who was martyred this week in Utah for spreading his conservative beliefs with vigor and love wasn’t afraid to engage with views that contradicted his own.

The opposite: He sought them out.

In an age of podcasters ensconced in the safety of their home studios, Charlie Kirk met young people where they were , on college campuses, and invited them to debate.

This is how you fight polarization.

This is how you fight violence.

This is what it means to be an American — to crave the voices of those you disagree with, and the rush of trying to convince them.

And it is this that led to his murder.

A culture on the Left, opposed to honest, spirited debate, has demoni

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