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Erika Kirk finally reacts to Drusky’s viral video, calling growing online criticism nothing more than noise (Image via Getty)
Erica Kirk is at the center of an online storm, but she says she doesn’t care. The Turning Point USA CEO spoke candidly about the criticism she’s been facing, especially after a viral video by YouTuber Druski spread across social media.
At a Turning Point USA event at George Washington University on Thursday, Erica Kirk sat down with Carolyn Leavitt and shared how she deals with all the online noise. Instead of responding to comments or viral clips, she made it clear that her focus was elsewhere.She said she simply doesn’t have the time or interest to follow what people are saying about her online. Her response came at a time when Drusky’s widely-circulated skit and the political commentary around it sparked strong backlash from both sides.
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Erica Kirk and Caroline Levitt talk about focusing on family and ignoring Online criticism During the TPUSA event
During the conversation, Caroline Levitt talked about how to balance work and family life. She said her family comes first, and outside noise doesn’t matter to her. She explained that becoming a mother changed her outlook on life and work. Erica Kirk agreed and shared her own way of dealing with criticism. She said:“Exactly. There will be people who say: ‘Did you see what they say about you in X?’ And I say: ‘No, honestly I don’t have the time.
And actually, quite frankly, I really don’t care. I’m actually very busy right now playing MAGNA-TILES, and that’s much more important than hearing the endless onslaught that is really just noise.Her comment shows that she has chosen to stay away from online battles and focus on her personal life. Since taking charge of TPUSA after the death of Charlie Kirk, it has been under constant public attention.
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The situation became bigger after Drusky posted a video on March 25 on Channel X.
In the clip, he played a character that many people felt resembled Erika Kirke. The video, titled “How Conservative Women Act in America,” quickly went viral and exceeded 184 million views.At one point, the character says: “We have to protect all the men in America, especially the white men in America. These are the ones we care about.” This line sparked strong reactions on the Internet. Some criticized Drusky, while others supported the video.
At the same time, Candace Owens was also questioning Erika Kirk on her podcast.Then, during an April 1 event at the White House, Donald Trump spoke to Erika Kirk and suggested legal action. He said:“You’re okay, right? Well. I think you should sue him… They’re so jealous of Erica… File a lawsuit against them.”Although he did not mention Drusky’s name, many online thought he was talking about the comedian. There were also rumors that Erika Kirk sent a legal notice to Drusky, but his spokesperson told Newsweek those claims were false.
