Controversial Sam Hyde Video Depicts Fictional Charlie Kirk Assassination, Calls for Extreme Measures

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Sam Hyde, a figure known for his provocative online content, released a new video titled "Sam Hyde Show: This is You" on September 15, 2025. The video, disseminated across his social media platforms, features a lengthy and highly inflammatory monologue. Central to its narrative is the fictional assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, portrayed by Hyde as a "Christian white martyr."

Throughout the nearly hour-long production, Hyde delivers an impassioned address, asserting that "white man" is "under attack" in society. He vehemently dismisses the U.S. Constitution as a "toilet rag" and advocates for aggressive, uncompromising actions against political opponents. The video integrates various clips and commentary, including segments that seemingly endorse or discuss "shanking" and "gutting" those with opposing views, framing them as necessary responses to a perceived existential threat.

The content explicitly urges viewers to "arm yourself" for self-defense, emphasizing that "this is a time where anything could happen." Hyde calls for active participation in what he describes as a "spiritual battle," proposing the compilation of databases on individuals deemed "vicious" and advocating for contacting their employers. As stated in the video, "> All leftists who have called for violence or hinted at it have to be arrested."

Beyond personal actions, the video advocates for sweeping governmental changes, including mass deportations, energy deregulation, and the immediate firing of civil servants deemed "weak sauce on punishing crime." Despite its serious and often urgent tone, the video's YouTube description includes a disclaimer stating that "All comments made in this video are purely satirical and for comedic/entertainment purposes only." This release has already generated discussion online, with some viewers on platforms like Reddit commenting on the "frightening truth" they perceive within its segments.