'Using husband's death to promote hate': Pak-origin writer Wajahat Ali slammed for attacking Charlie Kirk's wife

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 Pak-origin writer Wajahat Ali slammed for attacking Charlie Kirk's wife

Wajahat Ali came under MAGA fire for slamming Charlie Kirk's wife Erika Kirk. ife Er

Pakistani-American writer Wajahat Ali drew flak for hating on Charlie Kirk's wife Erika Kirk after she made her first public address after Kirk's death. Wajahat Ali said Erika Kirk was using her husband's death to promote 'Kirk's vehicle of hate'.

As he drew severe backlash, Wajahat Ali said he used his free speech to comment on Eroka Kirk's disturbing speech.Wajahat Ali doubled down on the 'Groyper' theory of killer Tyler Robinson that claims Charlie Kirk's murder suspect is not left liberal but extreme right-wing Groypers, the followers of Nick Fuentes who considered Charlie Kirk too moderate to be a Conservative. "Let it be known I condemn Kirk's murder and the use of political violence. I'm consistent, unlike many of you. However, I will call out your hypocritical fake outrage because you spent the past 2 days inciting violence against "the left" without any evidence," Ali posted"Well, the alleged shooter is a white man from a conservative Trump voting family most likely influenced by the Groypers.

Also, your King and Daddy Donald Trump is the one who mocked Paul Pelosi and made jokes after his attack, pardoned insurrectionists and refused to call Melissa Hortman who was killed by a Trumper. Utah Senator Mike Lee mocked Democrats after the Minnesota shooting. Look in the mirror and have some shame.

Or not," Wajahat Ali wrote.

What did Charlie Kirk's wife say in her first public address?

Erika offered a tearful tribute to her late husband and vowed that his legacy will be kept alive. "Charlie said if he ever ran for office, his top priority would be to revive the American family. That was his priority," Erika Kirk said adding that her husband loved life, his life and America."They killed Charlie because he preached a message of patriotism, faith and of God's merciful love," she said.

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