Amanda Seales has never been one to bite her tongue — and her reaction to the shocking assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk proves it.
The Insecure actress and comedian took to her Instagram Story on September 10, just hours after news broke of Kirk’s fatal shooting, and delivered a raw, unfiltered take that immediately lit up social media.
Amanda Seales: “I Can’t Have Empathy for Him”
Seales began her remarks by making it clear that she couldn’t bring herself to feel compassion for Kirk, citing the stark differences in their values and worldview.
“I can’t have empathy for someone like Charlie Kirk because I cannot be in his shoes,” she said.
According to Seales, Kirk himself had dismissed empathy as “some new age made-up sh*t” in past statements. To her, that stance left little room for sympathy in his death.
Pointing to Kirk’s Own Words
Seales referenced Kirk’s long history of pro-gun advocacy, highlighting one particular comment where he allegedly suggested that “people got to be sacrificed in order to protect guns.”
Her verdict? That philosophy made it nearly impossible for her to see him as a victim worth mourning.
“If he was saying that while fighting for reparations, I may have a little bit of empathy,” she noted.

The Irony of the Shooting
Charlie Kirk was gunned down mid-speech during a college event in Utah, where he was discussing what he described as “black gangs.”
The alleged shooter? Authorities confirmed it was an older white man — a fact Seales seized on with biting sarcasm.
“Ain’t no way it was a Black man that took that man out, not in Utah,” she quipped.
She dubbed the incident “white on white violence,” flipping a phrase often used to criminalize Black communities and turning it back on its head.
Empathy for Others, Not for Kirk
Seales also compared her reaction to Kirk’s death with her feelings about other tragedies, such as drug overdoses.
“I feel more sympathy for strangers who die from overdoses than for Charlie Kirk,” she explained, pointing out that addiction reflects human hardship and the “numbness” of life.
Kirk, in her view, represented the opposite — someone she could not find shared humanity with.
“Life Comes at You Fast”
For Seales, the ultimate twist of fate was the timing of Kirk’s death.
The conservative firebrand was speaking on “gang violence” when he was shot — a grim coincidence Seales described as almost cinematic in its irony.
“Life comes at you fast,” she concluded, ending her story with a mix of sarcasm and finality.
A Polarizing Reaction
Unsurprisingly, Seales’ blunt take divided fans and critics alike. Some praised her honesty, saying she merely held Kirk accountable for the rhetoric he pushed during his career. Others blasted her for lacking compassion, arguing that death — even violent death — deserves a level of human decency.
But if one thing is clear, it’s that Amanda Seales knew her words would stir the pot — and she said them anyway.
Her response underscores just how complicated Kirk’s legacy remains: a man beloved by many conservatives, despised by his opponents, and now remembered in death with the same polarization he sparked in life.
👉 What do you think? Did Amanda Seales cross the line with her reaction, or was she simply keeping it real? Drop your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned to The Pop Radar for the latest updates.









