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  2. Does that sound like a bunch of coincidences to you, Mr. Garrison? Not for one moment. The Cabinet was out of the country to get the perceptions out of the way. Troops were in the air for possible riot control. The telephones didn't work to keep the wrong stories from spreading if anything went wrong with the plan. Nothing was left to chance.
  3. The comparisons to MLK are disgusting and right on par for maga and the right. If anything, Kirk is like the Fred Hampton, maybe a Malcom X of the radical right. That’s probably a more apt comparison.
  4. My thoughts too. Im not trying to be a dick but ‘assassinated’ is for main characters. He was a bit player, support staff, C level political actor. It was a ‘politically motivated killing’ at most. The public is conflating the distance, roof top, rifle and MEANS of the killing blur what makes an assassination and assassination. You have to have stature and influence. He had a podcast.
  5. Just a funny stat but Quinn Ewers finished his Texas career with -59 yards
  6. We obviously don't know the full context yet, but red flag laws might've prevented this.
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  8. Probably. I don't really even know who Charlie Kirk is.
  9. Yeah, it's not a good look. But damn do I sure wish your half of the country would get this upset about school shootings.
  10. Charlie Kirk: Controversial statements on race and diversity Criticism of Black pilots and DEI: In January 2024, Kirk stated, "If a Black pilot is seen, it's necessary to hope he's qualified," while arguing that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives are "anti-White". Comments on Black crime: In 2023, Kirk discussed what he called "Black crime" in inner cities, referring to it as a "huge problem no one wants to talk about". Denunciation of the Civil Rights Act: During a December 2023 Turning Point USA event, Kirk stated, "We made a huge mistake when we passed the Civil Rights Act in the 1960s," claiming it led to a "permanent" bureaucracy promoting diversity. Racist dog whistles: In September 2024, Kirk was among the first to spread unproven allegations that Haitian immigrants in Ohio were eating cats and dogs. This led to former President Donald Trump repeating the false claim in a televised debate. Support for "Great Replacement" theory: In a February 2024 Instagram post, Kirk referenced the debunked "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory, which alleges that undocumented immigrants are intentionally replacing white Americans. In August 2024, he also accused a Black lawmaker of being part of an "attempt to eliminate the white population in this country". Disparagement of Martin Luther King Jr.: Kirk dismissed Martin Luther King Jr. as a "mythological creation" of the 1960s and, during a 2023 event, called him "awful" and "not a good person". Anti-LGBTQ rhetoric LGBTQ+ agenda claims: Kirk frequently spoke against what he termed the "LGBTQ agenda," portraying it as a threat to American culture and claiming its efforts would "corrupt your children". Statements on gender identity: He declared that "there are only two genders" and described transgenderism as "lies that hurt people and abuse kids". He also claimed in 2022 that transgender people were to blame for inflation. Opposition to transgender healthcare: Kirk vocally opposed gender-affirming care, stating in 2024, "We must ban trans-affirming care — the entire country," and called for Donald Trump to run on this issue. Homophobic slurs: In 2023, Kirk courted controversy by saying that if January 6 rioters had "stripped naked and filmed themselves having gay sex," they would have been treated more leniently. Biblical interpretation of homosexuality: In 2024, Kirk cited Leviticus 20:13, which refers to "men lying with men... abomination," calling it "God's perfect law when it comes to sexual matters". Antisemitic claims Jewish control conspiracies: In October 2023, Kirk repeated antisemitic tropes about Jews controlling various sectors, alleging they dominated universities, non-profits, and Hollywood. Philanthropy accusations: He accused "elite" Jewish philanthropies of funding universities that foster antisemitism, thereby "subsidising your own demise". Claims of anti-white animus: In April 2025, Kirk claimed on his show that Jewish communities "have been pushing the exact kind of hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them". He also alleged that "the philosophical foundation of anti-whiteness has been largely financed by Jewish donors in the country". Pandemic-related misinformation Promotion of COVID-19 conspiracy theories: During the pandemic, Kirk used his platform to spread false and misleading information, including claiming the drug hydroxychloroquine was "100 percent effective" against the virus and promoting baseless conspiracy theories about Chinese authorities. Opposition to mask mandates and lockdowns: He vocally opposed public health measures like mask mandates and school lockdowns. Vaccine comparisons: In 2021, Kirk reportedly compared vaccine requirements to apartheid. Other controversial statements Promotion of Christian nationalism: Kirk embraced Christian nationalism, warning of a "spiritual battle" against "wokeism, Marxism and Islam." He also referenced the "Seven Mountains Mandate," a political-religious philosophy calling for Christians to control key areas of society. Comments on gun deaths: After a 2023 mass shooting in Nashville, Kirk claimed that a certain number of gun deaths was a worthwhile "cost" for preserving the Second Amendment. Support for January 6 rioters: In a January 2021 post on X, Kirk promoted busing "patriots" to Washington, D.C., to "fight for the president" ahead of the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Following the riot, he claimed the rioters did not represent the mainstream of Trump's support. This is just a brief list of things Charlie Kirk has said over the years.
  11. An innocent man was killed and all the shitlib jock sniffers are celebrating. Go fuck yourself.
  12. You don’t need to imagine. Literally do the opposite of the imagining that you are currently doing.
  13. His job isn’t to know and report actual facts.; it’s to flood the zone with speculation and rage bait so the truth becomes whatever they want it to be
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  15. Charlie Kirk: “Good morning, young college student. Could I interest you in some racism and bigotry over a cup of coffee?”
  16. They really don’t, least of all Jesse fucking Waters or anyone he’d have on his chickenshit little program
  17. We don’t know who did this and why, but the only people who think of Charlie Kirk as a Christian are Charlie Kirk supporters.
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  19. Yep. They won't because it doesn't fit into their shitty world view. It's always MAGA calling for violence and Dems calling for reconciliation and cooler heads. It's almost like all these people that claim to be Christian completely forget all the teachings of Jesus. Can we just all these cunts to Florida and Bugs Bunny it?
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  21. Pretty much agree, as I posted above. We saw a similar movie across much of the 1970s and into the early 80s. We’ve kind of memory holed two assassination attempts on Ford. Not political violence in the sense of targeting Franz Ferdinand, with a clear aim and rationale. Pre-existing disturbance turbocharged into derangement by political rhetoric of existential threat and struggle.
  22. Yeah, fuck that guy for the heinous transgression of..... touring college campuses and inviting people to literally talk with him. Can't imagine something more uncivil than calmly challenging people on their views.
  23. Charlie Kirk wasn’t assassinated. That asshole got shot.
  24. A horrific instant perpetrated by a confused and deranged reactionary caught in high definition could be the greatest tool for ratcheting down the frenzy of resentment in this hate-fueled engine of conjured cultural angst. The digital barrage wouldn't stand a chance if the stark reduction of media corners and "content" could momentarily be placed aside in favor of sympathy and revulsion of such senseless violence. The clarity of that fork in the road is so obvious that it seemingly taunts everyone mired in their identity rut of ideology. It's right there. But failure flirting with greatness is a common literary trope. And here it is. But doesn't it still feel so hopeless? That current, strident but often imaginary, runs opposed in two lanes that each run so swift everyone forgets it's ultimately a whirlpool of shared experience. That person who briefly hesitated at the door of the gas station to give the door an additional flick of the wrist so you could catch it. They might have represented everything you despise but you didn't know it in that momentary glimpse of effortless consideration. The list of people who deserve to have their carotid artery severed in sunlight is a short one. And that list does exist. But I don't believe this young man deserved to be on that list. I would do my best to deter anyone who disagrees with that from making a list.
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