A short video of two young girls joking about the deaths of high-profile political and business figures has gone viral — and the disturbing clip has many social media users horrified.
The video, just 25 seconds long, was posted on September 14, 2025, by the popular X (formerly Twitter) account @DramaAlert, which has more than 1.9 million followers. Its caption read: “Disturbing video shows CHILDREN wanting the death of political figures… This is what Charlie Kirk was fighting against.”
The post quickly took off, gaining more than 127,000 views in under a day, along with nearly 2,000 likes and 200 reposts.
In the video, two girls — who look to be about 10 or 11 years old — are prompted by a woman off camera to guess what she calls “the best news.”
The children’s guesses grow darker with each attempt.
“What? Donald Trump died?” one asks.
The woman replies: “Uh, second best news.”
Another guess follows: “The vice president died?”
Then, with excitement, the girls say: “That Elon Musk died?”
At that point, the woman interrupts: “Okay, no, no, no, no. Nobody died. My best friend’s getting married.”
The children ask, “Which one is it?” before the woman exclaims: “Taylor Swift! Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce got engaged!”
The interaction ends on a playful note, but the earlier responses left viewers unsettled.
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Hundreds of replies poured in, many expressing shock and anger at the adults behind the camera.
One user called it “sick,” while another described it as “demonic.”
“This is child abuse,” one person wrote bluntly.
Another user, added: “One day they’ll see this video & be horrified.”
The viral moment comes just as conservative activist Charlie Kirk is at the center of a related controversy.
According to a recent New York Post report, a public school teacher allegedly screened a fabricated “assassination video” depicting Kirk’s death for a class of 10- and 11-year-olds. The teacher reportedly told students Kirk “deserved to be killed.” After parents complained, the teacher was suspended while the school investigates.
Kirk, who leads Turning Point USA, has long argued that America’s schools are being used to push what he calls left-wing “indoctrination.” Reacting to the Post’s report, he described the trend as part of a “Godless death ideology” threatening young minds.
Supporters online quickly linked the viral video to Kirk’s advocacy. One user, wrote: “This is what the left values. They are the Godless death ideology party.”
This isn’t the first time such videos have surfaced. In December 2024, footage of children expressing hateful views toward conservatives spread online, with some users calling it “sick” and demanding investigations. Similar incidents were reported in September and October 2024, with users slamming the adults who appeared to be prompting kids with violent or extremist rhetoric.
For critics, these incidents highlight how children are being pulled into bitter political battles.
The clip has left many online shaken. As one commenter summed it up: “Those kids don’t even realize what they’re saying — and that’s the saddest part of all.”


