This clip dives into what should happen after death: fireworks, celebration, and legacy. Devin Douglass imagines a funeral turned stadium rally — "I want fireworks at my funeral" — and reflects on how the memorials for political figures like Kirk followed a similar pattern, mixing pageantry, revival, and spectacle.

At Kirk’s memorial service, held at State Farm Stadium, fireworks exploded as speakers took the stage, drawing criticism and praise alike.

Many saw it as more than a funeral — it became a political event, one designed to spark conversation, unity, division, and deep emotion all at once. Devin argues that memorials like this can carry weight beyond mourning — they open space for healing, reflection, and bringing people together.

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