In a move that has conservatives fuming, black comedian Druski has come under fire for “whiting up” to mock Erika Kirk, the widow of slain conservative leader Charlie Kirk.
The skit, which depicts “How Conservative Women in America act,” shows the comedian dressed as Erika dancing wildly in front of spark machines shooting fireworks—mocking a woman still grieving her husband’s brutal on-camera assassination six months ago.
This latest example of leftist “comedy” punching down on a conservative widow highlights the double standards and lack of basic decency in leftist entertainment circles, where attacking conservative figures and their families is fair game.
How Conservative Women in America act ??? pic.twitter.com/4DQesE0gBg
— DRUSKI (@druski) March 25, 2026
Conservatives quickly condemned the skit as crossing a line. Independent journalist Dom Lucre wrote: “Despite her being taunted by smaller creators, we share a responsibility to know when something is too far, her husband actually was killed a few months ago. You can go viral with ease but why does it have to be at the cost of a family this time?”
Despite her being taunted by smaller creators, we share a responsibility to know when something is too far, her husband actually was killed a few months ago. You can go viral with ease but why does it have to be at the cost of a family this time?
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) March 26, 2026
Conservative media personality Jon Root echoed: “This is too far man. You were completely disrespectful during NFL Honors & now you’re making fun of Erika Kirk, whose husband was brutally assassinated. This ain’t it.”
This is too far man…
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) March 26, 2026
You were completely disrespectful during NFL Honors & now you’re making fun of Erika Kirk, whose husband was brutally assassinated.
This ain’t it.
Imagine being a fat piece of shit mocking a widow whose husband was gunned down in cold blood. Go fuck yourself you little fucking retard!
— Gina Milan (@ginamilan_) March 26, 2026
Journalist David Harsanyi stated: “The attacks on this poor woman are just evil. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like it.”
The attacks on this poor woman are just evil. I don't think I've ever seen anything like it. https://t.co/LAsbsXPqPQ
— David Harsanyi (@davidharsanyi) March 26, 2026
Another commented: “I usually find you funny and amusing but the woman you’re parodying here lost her husband in a public assassination.”
I usually find you funny and amusing but the woman you’re parodying here lost her husband in a public assassination and her laughing and dancing is just a brainrot meme that’s been spread by anti Jewish schizos on the internet.
— Eli (@EliStrawmaning) March 25, 2026
Deborah B. Hint described Druski as “another sad male comedian in drag,” adding, “Nothing screams ‘creative genius’ like a grown man punching down at a widow by mocking her appearance and grief for cheap laughs. Talent so thin you need someone else’s tragedy just to get a giggle. Erika’s running Turning Point, you’re playing dress-up. Who’s the real joke?”
Another sad male comedian in drag, slapping on a wig to “roast” Erika Kirk. Nothing screams “creative genius” like a grown man punching down at a widow by mocking her appearance and grief for cheap laughs.
— Deborah (@DeborahBHint) March 26, 2026
Talent so thin you need someone else’s tragedy just to get a giggle.…
The backlash comes as Erika Kirk navigates leading Turning Point USA amid ongoing attacks. The organization is known for its energetic events featuring spark fountains, a signature element that Charlie Kirk himself enjoyed. Critics unfamiliar with this culture have seized on it to further target the widow.
Because our staff loves the effect. They see it as one of our event signatures. And most importantly, Charlie loved it. We do not grieve the way the world grieves. We refuse to let the evil that killed Charlie rob us of our joy in remembering his incredible life and legacy. https://t.co/hAxzm8AQMU
— Andrew Kolvet (@AndrewKolvet) September 22, 2025
Meanwhile, leftists responded to the outrage by sharing graphic footage of Charlie Kirk’s assassination and memes mocking the tragedy in the comments of critics’ posts.
This incident underscores a broader pattern: in today’s cultural landscape, conservative figures, especially those advancing America First principles, and their families are open targets for so-called comedians seeking cheap laughs and viral fame.
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