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Amala Ekpunobi

No One Mourns The Wicked (but you’re wrong)

Amala Ekpunobi

Amala Ekpunobi

Education

4.22.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Many leftists are responding to the assassination of Charlie Kirk by celebrating to the song “No One Mourns the Wicked” from the recent hit movie musical, Wicked. They don't realize they're not only completely misinterpreting the song, but they’re actually singing about themselves. Let’s talk about it. 


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0:00.0

I've been seeing a ton of leftists share the same message in celebration of Charlie Kirk's assassination,

0:04.7

and that message is no one mourns the wicked. It's actually a reference to the wicked movie

0:09.0

musical that came out recently, which just goes to show how much they are trying to trivialize his death.

0:14.6

And when I tell you, I've seen this message everywhere, I've seen it everywhere, so much so that the

0:19.4

song, No One Mornsns the wicked from this movie,

0:21.4

has actually seen a massive uptick in streams, meaning leftists are streaming this and dancing

0:26.2

around their room, essentially, celebrating his death. Now, this is an attempt, as I said, to

0:30.6

trivialize his death, but I am not going to be trivializing this. I take this very seriously,

0:35.2

and these individuals don't even recognize how dead wrong they are in sharing this song.

0:39.7

It is actually a massive cell phone, I mean, of great proportions. And today we're going to unpack it because I have the time.

0:46.7

Now, this musical was actually based off of a book written by Gregory McGuire. And we're going to analyze his internal motivation for creating the storyline. We're going to analyze the lyrics of no one mourns the wicked because you guys do not know what you're posting when you say that. Now, unfortunately, I cannot show you the Ariana Grande version of this song because I don't want to get a copyright strike. But I will show you, Kristen Chenoweth, who the left is very mad at right now for saying Charlie Kirk is going to be in heaven. Weird thing to be mad about. Very strange. But she originated the role of Glinda who sings the song, No One Morns the Wicked. Now, no one mourns the Wicked is not a policy prescription to how you react to death. It is actually telling you to look inside at your own wickedness. Now, we're going to go through the performance. I'll play the first part, and I've actually put together some parallels.

1:30.4

And when you read the lyrics, you'll understand why those parallels exist.

1:33.3

And it is insane.

1:34.6

How many parallels between the wicked movie musical story exist in this modern day reaction to Charlie Kirk losing his life, being assassinated.

1:44.6

So let's start the performance.

2:02.6

She's dead. The West is dead.

2:05.6

The wickedest which there ever was, the enemy of all of us here in hot.

2:10.6

It's day.

2:13.6

Good news. Good news. So you're watching So you're watching an entire town.

2:23.3

Now Munchkin Land, which seems sort of trivial, but allow me to compare it to the world we're in right now.

2:30.3

People are celebrating the death.

2:32.3

They're coming out and saying, good news, the wickedest of all witches is dead. Now I actually pulled the are celebrating the death. They're coming out and saying good news, the wickedest of all

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