For most of this year, Kyrie Luke has been telling her more than 72,000 YouTube subscribers that it’s time for Christian moms to renegotiate their relationship to the internet. She didn’t realize how important that advice would be until this September, when videos of Charlie Kirk’s killing rapidly began circulating online. Last month, Luke told Vanity Fair that while she never sought out footage of Kirk bleeding out, it appeared on her feeds anyway. “I was shocked, and I couldn’t sleep for days,” she says. “I was not meant to see that. I should not have seen that.”
Luke doesn’t post about the topics that would obviously put her in the Turning Point USA orbit, but Kirk and his organization’s characteristic melding of politics and faith have been so influential on the Christian intern

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