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Walter Hudson comments on Charlie Kirk’s death and societal reactions

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Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, a public figure and commentator, shared a series of posts on September 22, 2025, reflecting on the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's death and broader social implications. Hudson's comments touched on themes of forgiveness, public reaction to recent events, and shifts in societal norms.

In his first post at 03:54 UTC, Hudson expressed support for Erika's perspective on forgiveness: "I have an abiding confidence in Erika's theological understanding. What she's saying is, forgiveness is on offer. Much like Christ's forgiveness is on offer to everyone. Whether the degenerate repents and accepts the grace of either is up to him."

Shortly after, at 04:05 UTC, he addressed criticisms directed toward those honoring Kirk: "The manic attempts to undermine the beauty and grace we saw today just prove the points of everyone who spoke in honor of Kirk. In particular, the attacks on Tucker prove his point entirely. Truth to empowered sinners is like sunlight to vampires."

At 04:09 UTC, Hudson commented on the broader societal response following Kirk's passing: "Charlie Kirk's death revealed a terrible new reality that most of us were naively unaware of. The social contract has been broken. We can no longer assume that those among us would not openly celebrate our demise before our loved ones could place us in the grave. Now what?"

These statements from Hudson follow public reactions to Charlie Kirk’s death—a prominent conservative activist—which have included both expressions of grief and polarized commentary across social media platforms.