Druski’s Conservative Women Parody Goes Viral, And MAGA Figures Are Not Taking It Well

Druski recently put out a skit called “How Conservative Women in America Act,” and it has hundreds of millions of views on X alone. He wore white makeup and a blonde wig and played this over-the-top version of a conservative woman, and he never actually named anyone in it.

But people figured it out fast. The character looks like Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk, and the resemblance is not subtle. Many MAGA figures went out to lash at the comedian and said the joke was in bad taste.

The Outfit Druski Wore In The Skit Matches What Kirk Had On At Her Husband’s Memorial

Druski (Image: X/druski)
Druski (Image: X/druski)

In the video, Druski walks onto a stage as this white woman character with pyrotechnics going off behind him. That part looks a lot like Erika Kirk’s appearance at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service in Arizona, which also had fireworks, and the outfit is close to what she wore that day. The rest of the video is his character doing press conferences and holding a Bible during an interview and blasting Katy Perry in the car. There is also a Pilates scene.

One of the lines that caught the most attention was “we have to protect all men in America especially all white men in America,” which his character says while a Black security guard stands behind her, turning his head. Kirk said something almost identical at the Arkansas governor’s mansion earlier this month when she told the crowd, “don’t let anyone disenfranchise you because you’re a young man especially a young white male man.”

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Druski never confirmed the character was her. He did not have to. He also pulled a similar move last year when he did whiteface to play a NASCAR fan who was “just proud to be an American” so this is not new for him.

Conservative Figures Went After Druski For His Skit

Druski (Image: X/druski)
Druski (Image: X/druski)

Clay Travis wrote on X that Kirk’s husband was assassinated in September and that a Black comedian putting on whiteface to mock her six months later was out of line. Ted Cruz went with “beneath contempt.” Jon Root, who is a right-wing influencer, called Druski a “despicable human being.” That was the general tone from MAGA-aligned figures for most of the week.

Candace Owens was the outlier. She watched the clip on her podcast and said, “this is how everybody’s feeling” and added that “it’s not left or right it’s like everyone’s united and feeling this” before calling the whole Kirk persona something that “feels fake it feels wrong.”

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Kirk herself has not said anything publicly. There were claims floating around that she sent Druski a cease and desist, but a community note flagged that post as fabricated. There was also a post claiming Druski responded by saying she “associated herself with the character voluntarily,” but that got flagged too. So, as of right now, neither side has actually addressed the other directly, and the only confirmed responses are from people around them.

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