Amber Rose Defends Erika Kirk and Criticizes Cancel Culture: A Look at Her Controversial Stance on Politics and Ideology

Amber Rose defends Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, during a livestream with Sneako. She emphasizes that everyone grieves differently and that it is not her place to judge how Erika chooses to cope with her husband's death.
Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), was tragically killed during an event at Utah Valley University. Erika Kirk, now the CEO and chair of TPUSA, has taken on a more public role following her husband's death.
Rose also criticizes Ariana Grande for encouraging Americans to skip work, school, and shopping to protest ICE. She questions Grande's motives, considering her wealth, and suggests that such actions are not practical for the average person.
In the past, Amber Rose has been vocal about her support for President Donald Trump, even speaking at the Republican National Convention. She has faced backlash for her political views but remains steadfast in her beliefs and willingness to engage in open conversations.
Rose believes that cancel culture on the left stifles differing ideologies and values objective truth over feelings. She emphasizes the importance of having open discussions and standing by one's beliefs, regardless of the prevailing political climate.