Hasan Piker sings mocking 'We Are Charlie Kirk' song at live podcast show
Far-left streamer Hasan Piker was seen and heard singing the meme song "We Are Charlie Kirk" at a stop of his "Fear& LIVE" tour over the weekend, drawing a strong reaction online.
Leading a cheering crowd, Piker sang , "We are Charlie Kirk, we carry the flame.
We'll fight for the Gospel, we'll honor his name," while his co-hosts could be seen laughing on stage.
At one point, Piker could appear to be heard saying it was one of the most surreal moments of his life.
Piker, in addition to his streaming on Twitch, co-hosts the weekly comedy and pop culture podcast "Fear&," along with three others.
Their live show is on a West Coast swing that began Friday in San Francisco, where the video appeared to be shot, according to a photo Piker shared online of him and his co-hosts.
The song, thought to be AI-generated, was released on Sept.
18, 2025 , shortly after Kirk's assassination in Utah.
It is in the style of a Christian power ballad, with lyrics like, "He spoke the truth when the cost was high / He lived for Jesus, unafraid to die." WHO IS HASAN PIKER? MEET THE FAR-LEFT STREAMER WHO IS STIRRING UP CONTROVERSY AND DIVIDING DEMOCRATS It is frequently used online in memes to mock Kirk and conservatives.
Piker, who has become a political lightning rod for his controversial rhetoric and hard-left views , quickly went viral with the song that appeared to be mocking Kirk, who was revered by many on the political right for his founding of Turning Point USA and work in Republican politics.
"Hasan Piker is engaging in pure, unadulterated evil," Turning Point spokesman Andrew Kolvet wrote on X.
"Whoever gloats over disaster will not go unpunished.
Proverbs 17:5." MARK HALPERIN CALLS HASAN PIKER A 'HORRIBLE PERSON’ AS DEMOCRATS FACE PRESSURE TO DISTANCE FROM STREAMER "He’s just a trash human being.
Piker was supposed to debate Charlie Kirk a few days after he was assassinated.
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