Druski Mocks Erika Kirk in âConservative Womenâ Parody Sketch
The controversial comedian who recently skewered megachurch pastors has a new faith-themed parody thatâs dividing viewers. On Wednesday (March 25), Drew Desbordesâknown as Druskiâposted a video titled âHow Conservative Women in America act.â
The montage, which had more than 132 million views on X by Friday morning, satirizes Erika Kirk, widow of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) cofounder and conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Throughout the sketch, the Black comedian is dressed as a white woman, complete with blonde wig and makeup.
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To begin, Druski wears a white suit and dances to music with explicit lyrics as fireworks go off. That scene references Erika Kirkâs entrance at the memorial service for her husband, who was assassinated last September at a campus event in Utah. At Charlie Kirkâs memorial, his widow revealed that she had forgiven her husbandâs alleged killer.
About Druskiâs parody target, someone wrote, âEveryone knows who it is. Everyone knows itâs accurate. And thatâs exactly why itâs going viral.â
The dressed-up comedian answers a reporterâs question about the war in Iran, talks about serving a ârighteous Godâ while glaring into the camera and clutching a Bible, and tells an audience, âWe have to protect all men in America, especially all white menâ while a Black security guard stands nearby.
In other scenes, Druski listens to Katy Perry music, orders an organic pup cup, cries during the national anthem, and attempts Pilates exercises.
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Druskiâs Erika Kirk Sketch Angers People on the Right
Comedian Druski, 31, has been in hot water before. In February, he was criticized for seeming to intentionally mispronounce Jaxon Smith-Njigbaâs name at NFL Honors.
After Druski posted a sketch parodying conservative womenâspecifically TPUSA CEO and board chair Erika Kirkâcommentator Jon Root replied, âThis is too far man⌠You were completely disrespectful during NFL Honors & now youâre making fun of Erika Kirk, whose husband was brutally assassinated. This ainât it.â
Other critics of Druski said targeting a widow is cruel. Pastor John K. Amanchukwu Sr., a contributor to TPUSA Faith, wrote, âGrief should never become content. We live in a cruel world.â
TPUSA spokesman Andrew Kolvet posted to Druski, âNow do conservative black women.â In the comments, someone replied to Kolvet, âConservative black women are busy exposing Your complicity in Charlie Kirkâs murder,â referencing conspiracy theories that Candace Owens has been floating.
Others wondered how Black people would have responded if a white person had parodied Martin Luther King Jr.âs widow shortly after the civil-rights leader was assassinated.
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