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Fact check: True non political sources where charlie kirk called people of color "the blacks"

Checked on September 18, 2025

1. Summary of the results

After thoroughly reviewing the analyses from various sources, it is clear that none of the sources mention Charlie Kirk calling people of color "the blacks" [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]. The analyses focus on Charlie Kirk's rhetoric on race, his controversial statements, and the aftermath of his assassination, but do not provide any evidence of him using the specific phrase in question [1] [4]. Some sources fact-check various claims about Charlie Kirk's statements, including his views on the Civil Rights Act, Jewish people, gay people, and the Second Amendment, but none of them mention the phrase "the blacks" [4] [5]. The lack of evidence suggests that the original statement may be inaccurate [1] [2] [3].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

The analyses provide context about Charlie Kirk's views on race, including denying systemic racism, calling white privilege a "racist idea", and vilifying critical race theory [1]. Some sources discuss Charlie Kirk's legacy and ideology, describing him as a white supremacist and criticizing his views on race [1] [7]. However, the original statement lacks context about Charlie Kirk's actual statements and actions, which could help to clarify the accuracy of the claim [1] [4]. Alternative viewpoints, such as the fact that Charlie Kirk has made derogatory comments about specific Black women, but the quote "Black women do not have the brain processing power to be taken seriously" is not accurate [5], are also important to consider. The analyses highlight the importance of verifying information through fact-checking and considering multiple sources [4].

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original statement may be misleading or inaccurate, as none of the sources provide evidence of Charlie Kirk calling people of color "the blacks" [1] [2] [3]. This could be due to a lack of fact-checking or a deliberate attempt to spread misinformation [4]. The statement may also be biased, as it presents a negative view of Charlie Kirk without providing context or evidence [1] [7]. The beneficiaries of this framing could be individuals or groups seeking to criticize or discredit Charlie Kirk, but it is essential to rely on accurate and verified information to make informed judgments [1] [4].

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