The video is a reaction to an explosive segment from Tariq Nasheed’s show where a white female caller, dubbed an “Unhinged Karen,” ignited a fierce debate by attempting to defend the deceased conservative personality, Charlie Kirk. The host of All Viral Access Media uses the clip to argue that the encounter validates the point that certain white individuals refuse to take accountability for racism or acknowledge the racist rhetoric of their “heroes.”

The Explosive Defense
The caller repeatedly defended Charlie Kirk, calling him a “man of God” who “preached about people coming together.” She repeatedly compared his shooting death to an “assassination” like that of Martin Luther King Jr., and insisted that celebrating his murder was wrong. She became visibly emotional and refused to directly answer questions from the hosts, such as naming one instance where Kirk condemned a white person for killing a Black person, instead deflecting and accusing the hosts of being “racist” and “murder lovers.”
The hosts, including a guest, aggressively challenged her defense, pointing out that Kirk was a “white supremacist suspect podcaster” who constantly mocked and justified the deaths of Black people. The caller became so defensive that she insisted her skin color was “Milano” and she was raised by Native Americans, to which the host replied that her “elevator don’t go to the top.”
The White Supremacy Critique

The hosts argued that the caller’s behavior itself was a display of “white supremacy.” They claimed she was playing the victim, talking over Black people in a Black space, and believing her “white presence demands you to be the focal point in the conversation.”
The guest host asserted that white people like her “try to make this person [Kirk] characteristics that they never showed in life” and expect Black people to show “pity” and “mourn their death,” even though Kirk was a person who rejected the concept of empathy.
Charlie Kirk’s Own Words
The video emphasizes its critique of Kirk by reading direct quotes from a book titled The Manufactured Martyr. The quotes reveal Kirk’s racist and anti-Civil Rights views:
He called Martin Luther King Jr. “awful,” stating, “he’s not a good person he said one good thing he actually didn’t believe.”
He questioned the qualifications of Black professionals, stating, “If I see a black pilot I’m going to be like boy I hope he’s qualified.”
He linked Black women in customer service to affirmative action, saying, “If I’m dealing with somebody in customer service who’s… a moronic black woman I wonder if she’s there because of her excellence or is she there because of affirmative action.”
The host concludes that Kirk’s career was built on manufacturing controversy and claiming persecution, a formula to uphold white supremacy, making him the recipient of the very lack of empathy and respect he promoted.
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