Mike Belcher, a social media commentator, posted a series of tweets on February 2 and 3, 2026, addressing reactions to testimony regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The posts focus on responses from political opponents and the treatment of Kirk’s widow.
In his first tweet on February 2, Belcher wrote: “A reaction to testimony about Charlie Kirks assassination. Don’t forget how they celebrate and that they want you dead. They use ’empathy’ as a selective tool to deny humanity to their opposition.”
Shortly after, he commented further: “The empathetic Left on Charlie Kirks widow, ladies and gentlemen.” This post appears to reference perceived reactions from left-leaning individuals toward Kirk’s family following his death.
On February 3, Belcher added another tweet: “Score another point for ‘we’re born, we pay taxes to pedophiles, and then we die.'” This message expresses cynicism regarding government or societal structures.
Charlie Kirk was a prominent conservative activist in the United States prior to his reported assassination. Public discourse following high-profile political violence often becomes polarized along ideological lines. In such cases, commentary may reflect broader tensions over empathy and partisanship in American politics.


