Summary…
On CNN’s Weekend Newsroom, Jon Fleischman, former chairman of the California chapter of Young Americans for Freedom, reflected on the assassination of Charlie Kirk and its impact on conservative activism.
Fleischman pushed back against the idea that Kirk’s death will fuel radicalism or violence. He said Kirk himself always insisted that political battles be fought with words, ideas, and activism—not extremism. Fleischman emphasized that while grief and anger are widespread, the likely outcome will be greater engagement, with conservatives of all stripes more motivated to defend traditional American values against what he described as an aggressive progressive movement.
He noted that people across the spectrum, even those who weren’t close followers of Kirk, are now galvanized. For many, Kirk’s murder has underscored the importance of speaking up, with renewed determination to champion conservative ideals peacefully. He argued that this form of activism would be the true legacy Kirk wanted to leave behind.
Fleischman also expressed concern about a “chilling effect” on free speech. He worried that some may hesitate to share their faith and values for fear of violent retaliation. Recalling his own experience as a student activist, he contrasted heckling and debate—once standard parts of campus life—with today’s atmosphere where political expression can provoke threats. He stressed that both conservatives and liberals must push back peacefully to show that radicals cannot silence discourse.