The Daily Signal - Victor Davis Hanson: Western Civilization Has Reached Its Turning Point After Charlie Kirk's Assassination
Episode Date: September 18, 2025Charlie Kirk’s death ignited a fire within Western civilization, and it is sending a message to the Left: No more. It’s been one week since Kirk was shot dead while debating on a college campus..., and the Right is reacting more viscerally than we’ve seen from it in recent memory. Not only that, but we’re seeing worldwide support for Kirk, mass demonstrations against illegal immigration in Europe, the fall of France’s government, and a grassroots movement saying, “Enough is enough,” here in America. Victor Davis Hanson analyzes the events that pushed the West to its boiling point and where we go from here on today’s episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.” “What is this moment? We're seeing it in the United States with thousands of people are commemorating the death of Charlie Kirk. There's no tolerance for the usual left-wing, socialist craziness, the abhorrent violent smears of conservatives who've died. And you don't see major bureaucrats, or generals, or Hollywood figures—increasingly, they're not coming out and rejoicing because they feel that they're going to get a big pushback. “ We also are tired of what I call boutique anti-Americanism. We see Ilhan Omar suggesting that our elected government is worse than the dictatorship in Somalia; or we see AOC calling Donald Trump a fascist, as she has in the past; or we see Rashida Tlaib just demonizing and damning the United States, even though her parents fled the Middle East to come here. And we're tired of it. It doesn't mean we're gonna outlaw free speech or try to use the same tactics as the critics of America do. But what we're saying is, we're a unique place. We're better than the alternative. We don't have to be perfect to be good. So, you can say all you want, but we're gonna not just ignore you, we're gonna do our best to make sure your voices have no influence.” 👉Don’t miss out on Victor’s latest videos by subscribing to The Daily Signal today. You’ll be notified every time a new piece of content drops: https://www.youtube.com/dailysignal?sub_confirmation=1 👉If you can’t get enough of Victor Davis Hanson from The Daily Signal, subscribe to his official YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@victordavishanson7273 👉He’s also the host of “The Victor Davis Hanson Show,” available wherever you prefer to watch or listen. Links to the show and exclusive content are available on his website: https://victorhanson.com (0:00) A Global Movement Ignited (0:57) The Rise of Grassroots Movements (2:26) The Collective Shrug Explained (3:45) Cultural and Political Paradoxes (5:43) Energy Policies and Economic Consequences (7:15) Conclusion: A Call to Return to Tradition Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Something is happening in the United States, I think worldwide too.
It's almost as if there were fuel when the death of Charlie Kirk ignited it.
It's not a George Floyd movement at all or a moment.
We've talked about that.
It's very different.
It's building up frustration.
It's not a top-down DEI mandate.
Thousands of people are commemorating the death of Charlie Kirk.
There's no tolerance for the usual left-wing socialist craziness,
the abhorrent, violent smears of conservatives who have died.
witnessing large-scale demonstrations in Ireland, Great Britain, the government of France has fallen.
There is unrest in the Netherlands.
It's a grassroots kind of collective shrug throughout Western civilization.
I guess it could be characterized as enough as enough.
Hello, this is Victor Davis-Hanson for the Daily Signal.
Something is happening in the United States, I think worldwide too.
It's almost as if there were fuel when the death of Charlie Kirk ignited it.
It's not a George Floyd movement at all or a moment.
We've talked about that.
It's very different.
It's building up frustration.
It's not a top-down DEI mandate.
It's a grassroots kind of collective shrug throughout Western civilization.
And I guess it could be characterized as enough as enough.
We're witnessing large-scale demonstrations in Ireland.
Great Britain, the government of France has fallen. Mr. Macron will have to appoint a new prime minister.
There is unrest in the Netherlands. We used to think during the Cold War that Eastern Europe was supposedly
backward politically, under the Soviet sway, economically stagnant. But since the Cold War,
and especially lately, the Eastern European seem the most sensible of all Westerners.
They believe in tradition. They believe in borders.
They believe in legal-only immigration.
They believe in fossil fuel development.
And they have strong militaries because they've experienced Soviet aggression and German aggression in the past.
And yet they also are having a reinforcing moment.
What is this moment?
We're seeing it in the United States with thousands of people are commemorating the death of Charlie Kirk.
There's no tolerance for the usual left-wing socialist.
craziness, the abhorrent violent smears of conservatives who've died. And you don't see
major bureaucrats or generals or Hollywood figures increasingly. They're not coming out and
rejoicing because they feel that they're going to get a big pushback. This is not violent.
It's just a collective shrug. And what is the shrug basically? It's saying,
we're tolerant of people with alternate lifestyle.
but whether we like it or not, the nuclear two-parent family for 2,500 years has ensured the survival of Western civilization.
It gives us two to three to four children, and we can reproduce the species.
We're tolerant of Islam and Buddhism, Hinduism.
We have a multiracial, multicultural population.
But whether we like it or not, the foundations of the United States are Judeo-Christian as they are of Western civilization.
general. We have no apologies for that. The sermon on the mount is a unique document.
We also are tired of what I call boutique anti-Americanism. We see Ilyan Omar suggesting that our
elected government is worse than the dictatorship in Somalia. Or we see AOC calling Donald Trump
a fascist as she has in the past. Or we see Rashida Tili just demonizing and damning and
in the United States, even though her parents fled the Middle East to come here.
And we're tired of it.
It doesn't mean we're going to outlaw free speech or try to use the same tactics as the critics of America do.
But what we're saying is we're a unique place.
We're better than the alternative.
We don't have to be perfect to be good.
So you can say all you want, but we're going to not just ignore you.
We're going to do our best to make sure your voices have no influence.
And that's why people are taking to the street.
in Europe. They're saying an open border and illegal immigration brings in millions of people
from the Middle East. They have no proven desire that they wish to readily assimilate, integrate
into a culture and a civilization that they feel is antithetical to that of their home.
And that presents a paradox because they voted with their feet to join the West, but they want to
bring their culture and values into the West, which if they were successful, would mean that the West
would look like their homelands of which they have forsaken. It doesn't make sense, but we see
the same thing in the United States. We have an open southern border. We're criticized by immigrants
that come across, and yet if we were to embrace the values and culture of Latin America and
turn the United States into Latin America, then the immigrants would not wish to leave.
Latin America to find another Latin America. The left cannot deal with that paradox, but we can on the
conservative side. So we're saying open borders does not work. We're saying that if you dismantle
natural gas energy, if you dismantle oil, if you dismantle nuclear power, and you choose to subsidize
inefficient and unreliable solar and wind, then you're going to be a pre-civilizational society.
Germany was the juggernaut of Europe and now it's pathetic weakling economically.
Why? Because it's energy cost or four times what they used to be, and it's not a competitive country.
So what I'm getting at is people throughout the West say, we've sat still where we had open borders.
We have led in millions of people that do not like us and do not share our values.
We have opted for economic irrationalism that has in suicidal fashion harmed our economies and hurt our lifestyles.
We have embraced critical legal theory, critical race theory that suggested that criminal is a victim rather than a victimizer.
And we see the effects and the verdict is in it doesn't work.
And we see that our governments, our bureaucracy, our culture at large, doesn't want to hear.
hear this message. And we know they're influential in the media, in the corporate boardroom,
in the university, but they don't have one thing. They don't represent 51% of the people.
And crowds are now marching in Europe, in the United States. And the message is,
what has worked in the past does not have to be perfect, as I said. It's better than the
alternative. And we're going to return to it. And we wish you would join us. But if you don't
want to join us and you want to dismantle Western civilization or you hate the United States,
or you despise your particular European country, then you're going to be voted out of office
and you're going to have zero political power, as it should be. Thank you very much. It's Victor
Davis-Hanson for The Daily Signal. Thank you for tuning in to The Daily Signal. Please like,
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