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In this episode of Gen X Resistance, Paul Stevens takes on a difficult but vital subject: the tragedy surrounding Charlie Kirk and what it means for free speech in America.
Paul shares his raw reaction, the anger and heartbreak, and then digs into what was really lost—more than a man, more than a voice. It was a blow to open discourse itself.
From the First Amendment to Gen X’s lived experience of growing up in a world where disagreement didn’t destroy friendships, Paul argues that freedom of speech is not optional—it’s foundational. He challenges listeners to defend the right to speak, even when they disagree, and to resist the growing cultural trend of silencing voices instead of debating them.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
This is a heavier episode than usual, but one that matters deeply. If Gen X doesn’t model authentic, open discourse, who will?
Listen in, reflect, and share this with someone who needs to hear it.
Contact: [email protected]
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Send us a text
In this episode of Gen X Resistance, Paul Stevens takes on a difficult but vital subject: the tragedy surrounding Charlie Kirk and what it means for free speech in America.
Paul shares his raw reaction, the anger and heartbreak, and then digs into what was really lost—more than a man, more than a voice. It was a blow to open discourse itself.
From the First Amendment to Gen X’s lived experience of growing up in a world where disagreement didn’t destroy friendships, Paul argues that freedom of speech is not optional—it’s foundational. He challenges listeners to defend the right to speak, even when they disagree, and to resist the growing cultural trend of silencing voices instead of debating them.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
This is a heavier episode than usual, but one that matters deeply. If Gen X doesn’t model authentic, open discourse, who will?
Listen in, reflect, and share this with someone who needs to hear it.
Contact: [email protected]

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