By The Blogging Hounds
Bassem Youssef, the Egyptian satirist hailed by global media as the “Jon Stewart of the Middle East,” admitted to Piers Morgan this week that the claim Israel was behind the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was a lie. Yet Youssef doubled down on his deception by justifying it as “the internet” — a digital battleground where he insists truth no longer matters.
His chilling words revealed not only the mindset of the modern propagandist but the deliberate use of humor as a weapon to destabilize nations, including the United States.
Comedy As A Cover For Lies
When confronted by Piers Morgan about his spreading of the Israel-killed-Kirk narrative, Youssef shrugged and admitted it wasn’t true. Instead of retracting, he excused himself by saying that in an age where no one trusts the U.S. government, the internet becomes a free-for-all where anything goes. In other words, if institutions have lost legitimacy, it’s open season for manipulators to invent and circulate whatever story fits their agenda.
This is the new face of disinformation: not secretive, not ashamed, but brazen, mocking, and cloaked in irony. Youssef’s “just a joke” line is the elite’s perfect defense — they laugh while poisoning the information stream, using comedy to plant lies that burrow deeper than facts.
Elites Weaponize Laughter
Globalists have long understood that satire can disarm critical thinking. From Jon Stewart to John Oliver, comedy has been turned into a propaganda weapon, training audiences to sneer at dissent, to laugh at inconvenient truths, and to swallow approved narratives under the guise of “humor.”
What Youssef did with Charlie Kirk’s death is more sinister: he fabricated a false blame, pinned it on America’s ally Israel, and then shrugged it off as “the internet.” This is not harmless satire — it is an intentional act of division, designed to pit Americans against their allies, their institutions, and ultimately, against each other.
Mocking the Truth: A Prophetic Sign
The Bible warns of a generation that would “call evil good, and good evil” (Isaiah 5:20), mocking righteousness and glorying in deception. Youssef’s smirk before Piers Morgan embodied this prophecy. Instead of truth, he offered derision. Instead of repentance, he doubled down with laughter.
The death of Charlie Kirk — a young man who stood for faith, freedom, and family — is being twisted into a carnival of lies. Youssef and others are exploiting it not to seek justice, but to sow discord and dismantle America from within.
The Globalist Agenda At Work
This is not random internet chaos. It is the strategy of elites who thrive on division. Every false flag, every viral joke, every weaponized meme pushes the U.S. closer to internal collapse. When leaders fall and patriots are mocked, the door is opened for a new global system built on lies, laughter, and lawlessness.
The question for Americans is this: will we be lulled into silence by the laugh-track of our enemies, or will we recognize the deception for what it is?
The Bible promises that God will not be mocked, and those who spread lies will reap what they sow. But in the meantime, the task falls to us to stand firm in truth, to expose the propaganda masquerading as comedy, and to resist the globalist agenda that seeks to dismantle the United States one joke at a time.
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