Charlie Kirk: A Lesson in Ethics, Neutrality, and Freedom of Speech

Freedom of speech is a cornerstone of democracy — but what happens when expressing your views gets you vilified, even in death?

The tragic passing of Charlie Kirk has exposed a chilling crisis in the mental health profession: therapists publicly celebrating his death simply for his political beliefs. Your Whistle-Blowing Shrinks Dr. Teralyn and Therapist Jenn are former prison therapists who treated violent offenders with neutrality and compassion. When clinicians can sit with murderers without judgment but mock someone for their ideology, something is deeply broken.

Kirk wasn’t a violent extremist — he was a young man committed to civil discourse. Whether you agreed with him or not, his death deserves dignity. This moment transcends politics: it’s a test of our values, our ethics, and our humanity.

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