Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t help the case when our fbi director prematurely Tweets out that ‘we got the guy!’ only to back peddle - - never mind, we got the guy now, really! surely will help his defense.
Tyler confessed on discord, the gay bf is cooperating, the weapon is in evidence, the dna is on the gun, he's on camera all over the scene.
It's him, bro. But, go off...
He didn't confess on discord. The quotes I saw had him playing coy. "My doppleganger" etc
I think he probably did it but that's my opinion. It's not based on any objective facts or statements.
Wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t help the case when our fbi director prematurely Tweets out that ‘we got the guy!’ only to back peddle - - never mind, we got the guy now, really! surely will help his defense.
Tyler confessed on discord, the gay bf is cooperating, the weapon is in evidence, the dna is on the gun, he's on camera all over the scene.
It's him, bro. But, go off...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kirk died a violent death and that's not good. Still, he said really toxic stuff. I don't feel that my right to say so should be impugned. Didn't like his views. Thought he was bad news. I can't believe that in America, people are losing their jobs over that basic right. I think Donald Trump is a douche too. That does not mean I want someone to attack him. I don't. But I also don't want anyone limiting my right to say he is a douche.
I agree but the issue is that we have otherwise sane and logical people literally cheering his killing.
I’ve seen so many disgusting comments from people I work with and friends. It terrifies me to see this kind of hatred is inside them for another human.
If you want to be mourned in death, live a better life. It is as simple as that. Most people view this as a case of F’d Around and Found Out.
So you are ok with someone killing another human because we don’t like what they say or believe?
I hate the message he was spreading but I don’t think that it’s right to kill another person for what they say.
No. But according to Charlie himself, gun deaths are the price we need to pay for freedom. Of course he probably thought that trans people, six year olds, and gangbangers were appropriate sacrifices to the God of the Second Amendment and never expected to see himself added to the pile of corpses. But there he is, and I’m not terribly sad about it.
Now, you can try to use my lack of caring as a reason to put a bullet in my own head and starve my babies. But what does that say about you? I’ll tell you - nothing good.
I’m not saying you have to mourn him or even give a crap.
What I see as an issue is people are cheerfully celebrating his murder.
And I see people lionizing a truly horrible man and demanding that people grieve him. Let the record be clear - on his best day, he was extremely divisive. He made his nut saying horrible things about people, saying that people deserved to die or get attacked.
People can regret the way he was killed and still be glad there is one less person like him spewing his filth into the world.
The same could be said for George Floyd's life choices but not allowed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kirk died a violent death and that's not good. Still, he said really toxic stuff. I don't feel that my right to say so should be impugned. Didn't like his views. Thought he was bad news. I can't believe that in America, people are losing their jobs over that basic right. I think Donald Trump is a douche too. That does not mean I want someone to attack him. I don't. But I also don't want anyone limiting my right to say he is a douche.
I agree but the issue is that we have otherwise sane and logical people literally cheering his killing.
I’ve seen so many disgusting comments from people I work with and friends. It terrifies me to see this kind of hatred is inside them for another human.
If you want to be mourned in death, live a better life. It is as simple as that. Most people view this as a case of F’d Around and Found Out.
So you are ok with someone killing another human because we don’t like what they say or believe?
I hate the message he was spreading but I don’t think that it’s right to kill another person for what they say.
No. But according to Charlie himself, gun deaths are the price we need to pay for freedom. Of course he probably thought that trans people, six year olds, and gangbangers were appropriate sacrifices to the God of the Second Amendment and never expected to see himself added to the pile of corpses. But there he is, and I’m not terribly sad about it.
Now, you can try to use my lack of caring as a reason to put a bullet in my own head and starve my babies. But what does that say about you? I’ll tell you - nothing good.
I’m not saying you have to mourn him or even give a crap.
What I see as an issue is people are cheerfully celebrating his murder.
And I see people lionizing a truly horrible man and demanding that people grieve him. Let the record be clear - on his best day, he was extremely divisive. He made his nut saying horrible things about people, saying that people deserved to die or get attacked.
People can regret the way he was killed and still be glad there is one less person like him spewing his filth into the world.
The same could be said for George Floyd's life choices but not allowed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kirk died a violent death and that's not good. Still, he said really toxic stuff. I don't feel that my right to say so should be impugned. Didn't like his views. Thought he was bad news. I can't believe that in America, people are losing their jobs over that basic right. I think Donald Trump is a douche too. That does not mean I want someone to attack him. I don't. But I also don't want anyone limiting my right to say he is a douche.
I agree but the issue is that we have otherwise sane and logical people literally cheering his killing.
I’ve seen so many disgusting comments from people I work with and friends. It terrifies me to see this kind of hatred is inside them for another human.
If you want to be mourned in death, live a better life. It is as simple as that. Most people view this as a case of F’d Around and Found Out.
So you are ok with someone killing another human because we don’t like what they say or believe?
I hate the message he was spreading but I don’t think that it’s right to kill another person for what they say.
No. But according to Charlie himself, gun deaths are the price we need to pay for freedom. Of course he probably thought that trans people, six year olds, and gangbangers were appropriate sacrifices to the God of the Second Amendment and never expected to see himself added to the pile of corpses. But there he is, and I’m not terribly sad about it.
Now, you can try to use my lack of caring as a reason to put a bullet in my own head and starve my babies. But what does that say about you? I’ll tell you - nothing good.
I’m not saying you have to mourn him or even give a crap.
What I see as an issue is people are cheerfully celebrating his murder.
And I see people lionizing a truly horrible man and demanding that people grieve him. Let the record be clear - on his best day, he was extremely divisive. He made his nut saying horrible things about people, saying that people deserved to die or get attacked.
People can regret the way he was killed and still be glad there is one less person like him spewing his filth into the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kirk died a violent death and that's not good. Still, he said really toxic stuff. I don't feel that my right to say so should be impugned. Didn't like his views. Thought he was bad news. I can't believe that in America, people are losing their jobs over that basic right. I think Donald Trump is a douche too. That does not mean I want someone to attack him. I don't. But I also don't want anyone limiting my right to say he is a douche.
I agree but the issue is that we have otherwise sane and logical people literally cheering his killing.
I’ve seen so many disgusting comments from people I work with and friends. It terrifies me to see this kind of hatred is inside them for another human.
If you want to be mourned in death, live a better life. It is as simple as that. Most people view this as a case of F’d Around and Found Out.
So you are ok with someone killing another human because we don’t like what they say or believe?
I hate the message he was spreading but I don’t think that it’s right to kill another person for what they say.
No. But according to Charlie himself, gun deaths are the price we need to pay for freedom. Of course he probably thought that trans people, six year olds, and gangbangers were appropriate sacrifices to the God of the Second Amendment and never expected to see himself added to the pile of corpses. But there he is, and I’m not terribly sad about it.
Now, you can try to use my lack of caring as a reason to put a bullet in my own head and starve my babies. But what does that say about you? I’ll tell you - nothing good.
Because in your personal opinion his political beliefs are bad, you are indifferent to a man with young children, a wife, and parents who care about him being brutally murdered in front of the world.
Do you not see how this makes you an awful, awful human being?
NP I swear to god you people would be mad if people were happy hitler died.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kirk died a violent death and that's not good. Still, he said really toxic stuff. I don't feel that my right to say so should be impugned. Didn't like his views. Thought he was bad news. I can't believe that in America, people are losing their jobs over that basic right. I think Donald Trump is a douche too. That does not mean I want someone to attack him. I don't. But I also don't want anyone limiting my right to say he is a douche.
I agree but the issue is that we have otherwise sane and logical people literally cheering his killing.
I’ve seen so many disgusting comments from people I work with and friends. It terrifies me to see this kind of hatred is inside them for another human.
If you want to be mourned in death, live a better life. It is as simple as that. Most people view this as a case of F’d Around and Found Out.
So you are ok with someone killing another human because we don’t like what they say or believe?
I hate the message he was spreading but I don’t think that it’s right to kill another person for what they say.
No. But according to Charlie himself, gun deaths are the price we need to pay for freedom. Of course he probably thought that trans people, six year olds, and gangbangers were appropriate sacrifices to the God of the Second Amendment and never expected to see himself added to the pile of corpses. But there he is, and I’m not terribly sad about it.
Now, you can try to use my lack of caring as a reason to put a bullet in my own head and starve my babies. But what does that say about you? I’ll tell you - nothing good.
Because in your personal opinion his political beliefs are bad, you are indifferent to a man with young children, a wife, and parents who care about him being brutally murdered in front of the world.
Do you not see how this makes you an awful, awful human being?
NP I swear to god you people would be mad if people were happy hitler died.
How many people did Charlie Kirk murder?
Anonymous wrote:A relative of the trans romantic partner said he started to act differently once he turned 18 and developed a hatred of conservatives and Christians. "He hates conservatives and Christians," the relative said. "He hated us. He was not raised that way, but he, over the years, has become really detached and been radicalized." "He has obviously gotten progressively worse the last year or two," the relative said, adding that he's "always very angry."
The relative suspects Robinson's politics were influenced by his partner in the year they have been dating. "I think Tyler got a whole lot worse in the year they have been dating. They are big [video] gamers, and obviously they have that group that influences them as well as others. But my gut tells me [the roommate] did more of the influencing," the relative said.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/charlie-kirk-assassins-transgender-roommate-hates-conservatives-christians-relative-says
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kirk died a violent death and that's not good. Still, he said really toxic stuff. I don't feel that my right to say so should be impugned. Didn't like his views. Thought he was bad news. I can't believe that in America, people are losing their jobs over that basic right. I think Donald Trump is a douche too. That does not mean I want someone to attack him. I don't. But I also don't want anyone limiting my right to say he is a douche.
I agree but the issue is that we have otherwise sane and logical people literally cheering his killing.
I’ve seen so many disgusting comments from people I work with and friends. It terrifies me to see this kind of hatred is inside them for another human.
If you want to be mourned in death, live a better life. It is as simple as that. Most people view this as a case of F’d Around and Found Out.
So you are ok with someone killing another human because we don’t like what they say or believe?
I hate the message he was spreading but I don’t think that it’s right to kill another person for what they say.
No. But according to Charlie himself, gun deaths are the price we need to pay for freedom. Of course he probably thought that trans people, six year olds, and gangbangers were appropriate sacrifices to the God of the Second Amendment and never expected to see himself added to the pile of corpses. But there he is, and I’m not terribly sad about it.
Now, you can try to use my lack of caring as a reason to put a bullet in my own head and starve my babies. But what does that say about you? I’ll tell you - nothing good.
Because in your personal opinion his political beliefs are bad, you are indifferent to a man with young children, a wife, and parents who care about him being brutally murdered in front of the world.
Do you not see how this makes you an awful, awful human being?
NP I swear to god you people would be mad if people were happy hitler died.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kirk died a violent death and that's not good. Still, he said really toxic stuff. I don't feel that my right to say so should be impugned. Didn't like his views. Thought he was bad news. I can't believe that in America, people are losing their jobs over that basic right. I think Donald Trump is a douche too. That does not mean I want someone to attack him. I don't. But I also don't want anyone limiting my right to say he is a douche.
I agree but the issue is that we have otherwise sane and logical people literally cheering his killing.
I’ve seen so many disgusting comments from people I work with and friends. It terrifies me to see this kind of hatred is inside them for another human.
If you want to be mourned in death, live a better life. It is as simple as that. Most people view this as a case of F’d Around and Found Out.
So you are ok with someone killing another human because we don’t like what they say or believe?
I hate the message he was spreading but I don’t think that it’s right to kill another person for what they say.
No. But according to Charlie himself, gun deaths are the price we need to pay for freedom. Of course he probably thought that trans people, six year olds, and gangbangers were appropriate sacrifices to the God of the Second Amendment and never expected to see himself added to the pile of corpses. But there he is, and I’m not terribly sad about it.
Now, you can try to use my lack of caring as a reason to put a bullet in my own head and starve my babies. But what does that say about you? I’ll tell you - nothing good.
Because in your personal opinion his political beliefs are bad, you are indifferent to a man with young children, a wife, and parents who care about him being brutally murdered in front of the world.
Do you not see how this makes you an awful, awful human being?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kirk died a violent death and that's not good. Still, he said really toxic stuff. I don't feel that my right to say so should be impugned. Didn't like his views. Thought he was bad news. I can't believe that in America, people are losing their jobs over that basic right. I think Donald Trump is a douche too. That does not mean I want someone to attack him. I don't. But I also don't want anyone limiting my right to say he is a douche.
I agree but the issue is that we have otherwise sane and logical people literally cheering his killing.
I’ve seen so many disgusting comments from people I work with and friends. It terrifies me to see this kind of hatred is inside them for another human.
If you want to be mourned in death, live a better life. It is as simple as that. Most people view this as a case of F’d Around and Found Out.
So you are ok with someone killing another human because we don’t like what they say or believe?
I hate the message he was spreading but I don’t think that it’s right to kill another person for what they say.
No. But according to Charlie himself, gun deaths are the price we need to pay for freedom. Of course he probably thought that trans people, six year olds, and gangbangers were appropriate sacrifices to the God of the Second Amendment and never expected to see himself added to the pile of corpses. But there he is, and I’m not terribly sad about it.
Now, you can try to use my lack of caring as a reason to put a bullet in my own head and starve my babies. But what does that say about you? I’ll tell you - nothing good.
Because in your personal opinion his political beliefs are bad, you are indifferent to a man with young children, a wife, and parents who care about him being brutally murdered in front of the world.
Do you not see how this makes you an awful, awful human being?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t help the case when our fbi director prematurely Tweets out that ‘we got the guy!’ only to back peddle - - never mind, we got the guy now, really! surely will help his defense.
Tyler confessed on discord, the gay bf is cooperating, the weapon is in evidence, the dna is on the gun, he's on camera all over the scene.
It's him, bro. But, go off...
He didn't confess on discord. The quotes I saw had him playing coy. "My doppleganger" etc
I think he probably did it but that's my opinion. It's not based on any objective facts or statements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kirk died a violent death and that's not good. Still, he said really toxic stuff. I don't feel that my right to say so should be impugned. Didn't like his views. Thought he was bad news. I can't believe that in America, people are losing their jobs over that basic right. I think Donald Trump is a douche too. That does not mean I want someone to attack him. I don't. But I also don't want anyone limiting my right to say he is a douche.
“He deserved to die for his opinions but it is ridiculously unfair if I lose my job for expressing my opinions.”
“While Hitler may not have explicitly called on citizens to inform on their neighbors, the Nazi regime’s policies, propaganda, and legal frameworks effectively encouraged and institutionalized this behavior. The reliance on citizen informants was a critical component of the regime’s oppressive machinery, leading to widespread fear, distrust, and complicity among the population.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kirk died a violent death and that's not good. Still, he said really toxic stuff. I don't feel that my right to say so should be impugned. Didn't like his views. Thought he was bad news. I can't believe that in America, people are losing their jobs over that basic right. I think Donald Trump is a douche too. That does not mean I want someone to attack him. I don't. But I also don't want anyone limiting my right to say he is a douche.
I agree but the issue is that we have otherwise sane and logical people literally cheering his killing.
I’ve seen so many disgusting comments from people I work with and friends. It terrifies me to see this kind of hatred is inside them for another human.
If you want to be mourned in death, live a better life. It is as simple as that. Most people view this as a case of F’d Around and Found Out.
So you are ok with someone killing another human because we don’t like what they say or believe?
I hate the message he was spreading but I don’t think that it’s right to kill another person for what they say.
You are adding words to the pp's mouth. For fun I will add some too. PP, so you are saying that you love gardening and are planting snapdragons for the fall?"