Leftist streamer calls Charlie Kirk’s memorial a ‘Nazi rally’ — and humiliates himself

Streamer Destiny, whose real name is Steven Bonnell, has made a name for himself over the past couple of weeks after saying horrible things — including openly mocking Erika Kirk — in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s tragic assassination. And he just can’t seem to stop.
“This Charlie Kirk ‘memorial’ is indistinguishable from a Nazi rally and f**k anyone who wants to pretend it’s not,” Bonnell wrote in a post on X.
“We need conservatives to be afraid of getting killed when they go to events so that they look to their leadership to turn down the temperature. The issue is, right now they don’t feel like there’s any fear,” Destiny said in another clip after Charlie Kirk’s murder.
“That was after?” BlazeTV host Pat Gray asks on “Pat Gray Unleashed,” adding, “Holy cow.”
However, Destiny’s vile rhetoric was around far before the shooting.
“Conservatives have been disgusting for years, which is why I don’t give a f**k about anybody that winds up at any of these rallies and gets shot or whatever the f**k. Okay? Because they had no problem making fun of Paul Pelosi,” Destiny said in an interview before the shooting.
“The entire world would be better off if these people were permanently removed from these platforms. Like, there is no downside and only upside to see people like Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Tim Pool never be allowed to publicly broadcast their opinions ever again. It’s exclusively bad stuff that happens,” he added.
While Destiny seems to have no problem spewing divisive and violent rhetoric at conservatives in the wake of a serious tragedy — and his leftist fans eat it up — he hasn’t gotten away without some consequence.
Destiny held an event where he opened the floor to debate, much like Charlie Kirk once did, and not only was he heckled by fans that yelled, “Charlie Kirk’s life mattered,” but he was humiliated by better debaters.
“You know, it’s so interesting as a black man,” one man said to Destiny. “One thing I noticed about Charlie Kirk’s death, there wasn’t rioting in the streets like it was after George Floyd. And that’s the one thing that I noticed about Charlie Kirk’s death.”
“And it’s so interesting that you want to cherry-pick and nitpick and use odd examples that benefit you, but you deliberately want to have blind vision to see that the radical-left ideology that has been influencing this country for the past 20 years led to the death of Charlie Kirk,” he continued.
Destiny then stumbled on his words and brought up an irrelevant amendment to the DOJ’s website.
While Charlie Kirk’s events would draw thousands of supporters, Gray points out that there appears to be “maybe 24 people at the event.”
Executive producer Keith Malinak laughs, “And I think most were there to disagree with him actually.”
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Like Democrats, Destiny also has a long, documented history of encouraging and even celebrating political violence against conservatives.
DEBUNKED: Democrat LIES about Trump VP pick JD Vance
After narrowly surviving an assassination attempt, former President Donald Trump wasted no time announcing who his vice president will be: Sen. JD Vance.
Of course, the left immediately went into fear mode, painting Vance as a “MAGA extremist.”
The official Biden-Harris HQ account on X even shared a fear mongering graphic on Vance to drive this point home.
The graphic featured a checklist of Vance’s supposed views, including, “JD Vance supports Trump’s Project 2025 agenda, says Project 2025 is ‘full of good ideas,’ opposes marriage equality, compares abortion to slavery, supports a national abortion ban, opposes Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, opposes ACA, 2020 election denier, and kisses up to Putin and Russia.”
Sara Gonzales doesn’t see the problem.
“Great, I’m in. I’m like guys, I was already voting for this team, you don’t have to keep selling me,” Gonzales laughs.
Of course, much of the list is exaggerated — like his apparent comparison of abortion to slavery.
What Vance actually said in a recent podcast interview was that “slavery and abortion have a morally distorting effect on the entire society.”
Joy Behar of "The View" has also jumped on the opportunity to spread fear about the vice presidential candidate, accusing Vance of wanting to force children who are raped or victims of incest to give birth.
While Vance’s stance on abortion for women is clear, Behar took him completely out of context.
“It’s not whether a woman should be forced to bring a child to term, it’s whether a child should be allowed to live. Even though the circumstances of that child’s birth are somehow inconvenient or a problem to the society, the question really to me is about the baby,” Vance said in a recent podcast when asked about abortion in cases where a woman has been raped or a victim of incest.
President Biden went completely off the rails as well in a post on X, where he said that Trump and Vance plan to “raise taxes on middle class families while pushing more tax cuts for the rich.”
“Isn’t it cute that the Democrats are constantly projecting onto Republicans what they themselves are guilty of?” Gonzales asks. “The truth of the matter is of course, JD Vance told the New York Times he opposed higher taxes for the middle class.”
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