Charlie Kirk shot at Utah Valley University

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Anonymous wrote:If Tyler Robinson was really so stupid to post his confession to Discord, why not confess in person since he was so proud? Why hasn’t he provided a verbal confession? There’s nothing to hide.

Charlie Kirk had the right to remain silent and so does his killer.

Charlie was killed.

Before he was killed he pled the fifth 70 times.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:In case y’all are still interested they have released text communication that occurred right after event between TR and the roommate. It will turn your stomach.


It is already turning our stomachs at how blatantly fake it is. Unless, you have more to add here.


You are living in a dream world. My kids punctuate sentences, sorry yours are illiterate
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Anonymous wrote:These text exchanges just don’t sound the way 22-year-old gamers communicate. Feels off, as if from a fiction writer:

“I had enough of his hatred,” Robinson texted, referring to Charlie Kirk. “Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”

The partner responded with shock, according to a law enforcement reproduction of the text message exchange. “You weren’t the one who did it right????” the partner texted. Robinson responded: “I am, I’m sorry.”

(Copied from NYT)


Lol no 22 gamer talks like that. Sounds like some boomer cosplaying


Exactly. I think I'm the only GenX loser around who texts in full sentences. There is NO way anyone younger than me, and most definitely not a 22yo, texted, "I am, I'm sorry." A comma and a contraction. Totally unbelievable.

I just scanned my boys texts and neither one has ever used a period. One occasionally adds a question mark. A short text is, "K" "sup" "nah" "bro" "sry."


This isn’t a teen boy texting to his bro. It’s an adult man texting to his partner about a horrible thing he did that will separate them for life. I don’t think you can possibly compare your kid’s texts about meeting up to see a movie or whatever to this situation.


Uh, my kids are the same age, not teens. I'm pp. There is absolutely ZERO chance a 22 yo is using a period or contraction. He might expressed that sentiment, but in no way would it look like that. If this is this is the exact text, then it's false.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These text exchanges just don’t sound the way 22-year-old gamers communicate. Feels off, as if from a fiction writer:

“I had enough of his hatred,” Robinson texted, referring to Charlie Kirk. “Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”

The partner responded with shock, according to a law enforcement reproduction of the text message exchange. “You weren’t the one who did it right????” the partner texted. Robinson responded: “I am, I’m sorry.”

(Copied from NYT)


Lol no 22 gamer talks like that. Sounds like some boomer cosplaying


Exactly. I think I'm the only GenX loser around who texts in full sentences. There is NO way anyone younger than me, and most definitely not a 22yo, texted, "I am, I'm sorry." A comma and a contraction. Totally unbelievable.

I just scanned my boys texts and neither one has ever used a period. One occasionally adds a question mark. A short text is, "K" "sup" "nah" "bro" "sry."


This isn’t a teen boy texting to his bro. It’s an adult man texting to his partner about a horrible thing he did that will separate them for life. I don’t think you can possibly compare your kid’s texts about meeting up to see a movie or whatever to this situation.


People under 25 do not punctuate their texts



But they do rub their dna all over shell casings and rifles. What kind of evidence will open your eyes? It doesnt exist do you think this guy should be let free? Check your head.

Someone could break into your car tonight, wearing latex gloves, rub a towel all over your steering wheel and the following day shoot someone and wrap the gun in that towel.


How did they get his mother on board for this plan? She recognized her son on the roof.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In case y’all are still interested they have released text communication that occurred right after event between TR and the roommate. It will turn your stomach.


It is already turning our stomachs at how blatantly fake it is. Unless, you have more to add here.


You are living in a dream world. My kids punctuate sentences, sorry yours are illiterate


DP. Yours might be psychopaths.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These text exchanges just don’t sound the way 22-year-old gamers communicate. Feels off, as if from a fiction writer:

“I had enough of his hatred,” Robinson texted, referring to Charlie Kirk. “Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”

The partner responded with shock, according to a law enforcement reproduction of the text message exchange. “You weren’t the one who did it right????” the partner texted. Robinson responded: “I am, I’m sorry.”

(Copied from NYT)


Lol no 22 gamer talks like that. Sounds like some boomer cosplaying


Exactly. I think I'm the only GenX loser around who texts in full sentences. There is NO way anyone younger than me, and most definitely not a 22yo, texted, "I am, I'm sorry." A comma and a contraction. Totally unbelievable.

I just scanned my boys texts and neither one has ever used a period. One occasionally adds a question mark. A short text is, "K" "sup" "nah" "bro" "sry."


This isn’t a teen boy texting to his bro. It’s an adult man texting to his partner about a horrible thing he did that will separate them for life. I don’t think you can possibly compare your kid’s texts about meeting up to see a movie or whatever to this situation.


People under 25 do not punctuate their texts



But they do rub their dna all over shell casings and rifles. What kind of evidence will open your eyes? It doesnt exist do you think this guy should be let free? Check your head.

Someone could break into your car tonight, wearing latex gloves, rub a towel all over your steering wheel and the following day shoot someone and wrap the gun in that towel.


How did they get his mother on board for this plan? She recognized her son on the roof.

He was on the roof, why? He was lured there by the killer to frame him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These text exchanges just don’t sound the way 22-year-old gamers communicate. Feels off, as if from a fiction writer:

“I had enough of his hatred,” Robinson texted, referring to Charlie Kirk. “Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”

The partner responded with shock, according to a law enforcement reproduction of the text message exchange. “You weren’t the one who did it right????” the partner texted. Robinson responded: “I am, I’m sorry.”

(Copied from NYT)


Lol no 22 gamer talks like that. Sounds like some boomer cosplaying


Exactly. I think I'm the only GenX loser around who texts in full sentences. There is NO way anyone younger than me, and most definitely not a 22yo, texted, "I am, I'm sorry." A comma and a contraction. Totally unbelievable.

I just scanned my boys texts and neither one has ever used a period. One occasionally adds a question mark. A short text is, "K" "sup" "nah" "bro" "sry."


This isn’t a teen boy texting to his bro. It’s an adult man texting to his partner about a horrible thing he did that will separate them for life. I don’t think you can possibly compare your kid’s texts about meeting up to see a movie or whatever to this situation.


Uh, my kids are the same age, not teens. I'm pp. There is absolutely ZERO chance a 22 yo is using a period or contraction. He might expressed that sentiment, but in no way would it look like that. If this is this is the exact text, then it's false.

An intellect young adult likely would use full sentences and punctuation while texting. Call it a quirk if it makes you feel better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These text exchanges just don’t sound the way 22-year-old gamers communicate. Feels off, as if from a fiction writer:

“I had enough of his hatred,” Robinson texted, referring to Charlie Kirk. “Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”

The partner responded with shock, according to a law enforcement reproduction of the text message exchange. “You weren’t the one who did it right????” the partner texted. Robinson responded: “I am, I’m sorry.”

(Copied from NYT)


Lol no 22 gamer talks like that. Sounds like some boomer cosplaying


Exactly. I think I'm the only GenX loser around who texts in full sentences. There is NO way anyone younger than me, and most definitely not a 22yo, texted, "I am, I'm sorry." A comma and a contraction. Totally unbelievable.

I just scanned my boys texts and neither one has ever used a period. One occasionally adds a question mark. A short text is, "K" "sup" "nah" "bro" "sry."


This isn’t a teen boy texting to his bro. It’s an adult man texting to his partner about a horrible thing he did that will separate them for life. I don’t think you can possibly compare your kid’s texts about meeting up to see a movie or whatever to this situation.


Uh, my kids are the same age, not teens. I'm pp. There is absolutely ZERO chance a 22 yo is using a period or contraction. He might expressed that sentiment, but in no way would it look like that. If this is this is the exact text, then it's false.


Absurd. Extrapolating from your kid and their friends is really stupid. Grow up and admit you were wrong.
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Anonymous wrote:We should all be terrified that people are being framed for murder for uncovering the truth.

What truth?

The reason why Kirk was murdered, you can figure it out.

No, I need you to explain this because I’m not fanciful enough. I dont swim in conspiracies.

Sometimes the answer is what is right in front of you.


Yes, it is right in front of us.



Wow, well that worked out quite nicely! If Charlie Kirk refuses to sell his company to Netanyahu for 150 mil and spew Israeli propaganda then find someone else to replace him who does.


This is not about Israel. This is about America and what is happening to us.


Considering Israel occupies our government, those two aren't mutually exclusive. In fact, there over 250 state legislators from all 50 states in Israel right now. So no, everything is related.


Your perception of this and obsession with this show the U.S. to you and the terrible things that are happening within the country are to you, just opportunities you can use rhetoric against to achieve your foreign goals.

Israel is not a problem that we Americans need to wring our hands over. It is a foreign country that exists, just like Kenya, Chile, Japan, etc.


How many billions in military aid does the US provide to Israel every single year?

Regardless, all civilized countries should stand up against genocide.


So what that the U.S. gives Israel money? That has nothing to do with this C.K. issue and the threat it is to our democracy in the way MAGA is playing things out.



We give them military equipment - that they are going to go use to kill thousands of innocent people. The US is involved even if you don't want to admit it.

I don't think it's super relevant but the PP was incorrect - Israel is an issue that the US needs to deal with.


You think Israel is a problem the U.S. has to deal with because Israel does not do what you want. That does not need to be every American's concern and the U.S. does not need to agree with your concern. The U.S. can decide to engage support Israel financially if it wants. Our doing so it not a secret and is not a problem.

The U.S. losing democratic freedoms due to MAGA using the C.K. killing as a pretext, that is a problem.



We can - and do - have more than one problem.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These text exchanges just don’t sound the way 22-year-old gamers communicate. Feels off, as if from a fiction writer:

“I had enough of his hatred,” Robinson texted, referring to Charlie Kirk. “Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”

The partner responded with shock, according to a law enforcement reproduction of the text message exchange. “You weren’t the one who did it right????” the partner texted. Robinson responded: “I am, I’m sorry.”

(Copied from NYT)


Lol no 22 gamer talks like that. Sounds like some boomer cosplaying


Exactly. I think I'm the only GenX loser around who texts in full sentences. There is NO way anyone younger than me, and most definitely not a 22yo, texted, "I am, I'm sorry." A comma and a contraction. Totally unbelievable.

I just scanned my boys texts and neither one has ever used a period. One occasionally adds a question mark. A short text is, "K" "sup" "nah" "bro" "sry."


This isn’t a teen boy texting to his bro. It’s an adult man texting to his partner about a horrible thing he did that will separate them for life. I don’t think you can possibly compare your kid’s texts about meeting up to see a movie or whatever to this situation.


People under 25 do not punctuate their texts



But they do rub their dna all over shell casings and rifles. What kind of evidence will open your eyes? It doesnt exist do you think this guy should be let free? Check your head.

Someone could break into your car tonight, wearing latex gloves, rub a towel all over your steering wheel and the following day shoot someone and wrap the gun in that towel.


Shoot someone with a gun that was gifted to me by my grandfather. I dont think that is possible. Stop this nonsense. There’s plenty of evidence.
Anonymous
The talk is Trump and company are looking in to changing the name of the 75th Infantry Regiment (Ranger) to The Kirk Regiment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In case y’all are still interested they have released text communication that occurred right after event between TR and the roommate. It will turn your stomach.


It is already turning our stomachs at how blatantly fake it is. Unless, you have more to add here.


You are living in a dream world. My kids punctuate sentences, sorry yours are illiterate


DP. Yours might be psychopaths.


Because they use punctuation? You are a psychopath.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These text exchanges just don’t sound the way 22-year-old gamers communicate. Feels off, as if from a fiction writer:

“I had enough of his hatred,” Robinson texted, referring to Charlie Kirk. “Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”

The partner responded with shock, according to a law enforcement reproduction of the text message exchange. “You weren’t the one who did it right????” the partner texted. Robinson responded: “I am, I’m sorry.”

(Copied from NYT)


Lol no 22 gamer talks like that. Sounds like some boomer cosplaying


Exactly. I think I'm the only GenX loser around who texts in full sentences. There is NO way anyone younger than me, and most definitely not a 22yo, texted, "I am, I'm sorry." A comma and a contraction. Totally unbelievable.

I just scanned my boys texts and neither one has ever used a period. One occasionally adds a question mark. A short text is, "K" "sup" "nah" "bro" "sry."


This isn’t a teen boy texting to his bro. It’s an adult man texting to his partner about a horrible thing he did that will separate them for life. I don’t think you can possibly compare your kid’s texts about meeting up to see a movie or whatever to this situation.


People under 25 do not punctuate their texts



But they do rub their dna all over shell casings and rifles. What kind of evidence will open your eyes? It doesnt exist do you think this guy should be let free? Check your head.

Someone could break into your car tonight, wearing latex gloves, rub a towel all over your steering wheel and the following day shoot someone and wrap the gun in that towel.


How did they get his mother on board for this plan? She recognized her son on the roof.

The real story may be way too difficult for you to follow as it’s a little convoluted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In case y’all are still interested they have released text communication that occurred right after event between TR and the roommate. It will turn your stomach.


It is already turning our stomachs at how blatantly fake it is. Unless, you have more to add here.


You are living in a dream world. My kids punctuate sentences, sorry yours are illiterate


That's ironic, since didn't even punctuate your own defensive sentence. LOL.
Anonymous
My question is how can this man ever get a fair trial? Trump had poisoned the jury pool in the entire of country.
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