As conservatives mourn the death of the right-wing activist and campus influencer, a new collection of blog posts, social offerings, videos and podcasts continuing his movement is expected to flourish, as a slew of people who worked with and learned from Kirk stand by to take the baton.
Experts say the movement has been supercharged by the killing and could lead to an intensified form of already pointed content. “People on the right feel personally attacked — it’s ‘they got one of us, they killed us,’ not ‘they killed him,” says Tim Weninger, a professor at Notre Dame University who researches social media and the far right. “I see a lot of this rhetoric continuing and getting ratcheted up.”
That vibe has been on display even at the highest levels of government as Vice President Jd Vance on Monday guest-hosted Kirk’s podcast.
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