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Assassination Culture Poses A Grave Threat To The Moral And Social Fabric Of America

 

December 4, 2025

By Daily Citizen

Reprinted from Harbinger’s Daily

 

Alleged murderer Luigi Mangione’s defense fund exceeded $1.36 million in donations this week as assassination culture continues infecting American minds.

A shocking number of people defended Mangione in December of 2024 after he allegedly shot UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson to death on a Manhattan street. The insurance executive’s slaughter, Mangione fans argue, was an appropriate, necessary response to insurance companies’ greed.

Justifications like these are a product of assassination culture — an ideology which accepts and glorifies political violence against the rich, powerful, and politically conservative.

Assassination culture poses a grave threat to the moral and social fabric of America.

A growing number of American adults feel political violence can be at least partially justified in some circumstances, per a recent survey conducted by the Network Contagion Research Institute and Rutgers University’s Social Perception Lab.

The survey concluded failure to “explicitly confront and condemn” assassination culture would result in “real-world escalation.”

Five months later, a gunman assassinated Charlie Kirk. His alleged killer, 22-year-old Tyler Robinsonclaimed he’d “had enough” of the conservative leader’s “hatred.”

Parents can turn the tide against assassination culture and protect their kids from radicalization in these four ways.

Monitor your children’s internet access.

Parents must prevent their children from consuming online content promoting assassination culture.

All social media platforms and online discussion forums contain echo chambers glorifying political violence. Spending time in these ecosystems — even accidentally — can significantly change a person’s values.

In their survey on Americans’ attitudes toward political violence, the Network Contagion Research Institute and Social Perception Lab found respondents who spent time on BlueSky, a left-leaning social media app, were more likely to justify political violence.

Children and teens’ developing brains make them even more vulnerable to accepting and regurgitating ideas they consume on the internet.

Be choosy about who teaches your children.

“Mangione had the chutzpah to actually do something spectacular, which certain people find attractive and courageous,” New York University Professor Jeff Goodwin told The Wall Street Journal this week.

Parents must not allow ideologues like Goodwin to direct their child’s education.

Not all teachers disclose their biases so freely. Some even encourage children to hide what they learn at school.

Parents can ferret out problematic classroom ideology by being hands-on with their children’s education, including asking what they learned in school, reviewing take-home materials, and speaking up about inappropriate content.

Teach your children biblical justice.

Assassination culture promotes a parody of justice. Parents must teach their children to love and pursue biblical justice, instead.

Biblical justice is:

These passages illustrate the importance of due process and proportionate punishment in upholding righteous justice. They also emphasize that justice cannot be achieved through sinful means.

The Bible also differentiates between justice and vengeance.

While only God can dispense perfect justice, He expects humans to make just judgments (Zechariah 7:9) and defend the rights of others (Proverbs 31:89).

Vengeance — giving an evil person their due — is God’s province alone. Only He has the wisdom, moral standing, and clarity to exact perfect vengeance.

Romans 12:19, drawing from Deuteronomy 32:35, reads, “Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God, for it is written, ‘Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord.’”

In 1 Samuel 24:12, David addresses his persecutor, King Saul:

May the Lord judge between me and you, may the Lord avenge me against you, but my hand will not be against you.

Assassination culture requires humans to exact vengeance and robs victims like Brian Thompson and Charlie Kirk of due process and proportionate punishment. Children trained in the love and knowledge of biblical justice will not fall for the cheap alternative offered by assassination culture.

Mangione’s mushrooming defense fund demonstrates assassination culture’s growing influence. Parents have the power to stop its spread.