The Charlie Kirk Thread

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So you rebut my comment completely ignoring 13 other arrests, including a felony. LOL. The judge made him write a letter of promise for fuck's sake. And you likely think everything was handled appropriately I bet. Soft on crime is the badge the left wears proudly. How about a little more accountability than writing a letter promising something for 14 arrests and a diagnosed schizophrenic? You don't have to be a rocket scientist to see how that could go horrible wrong. You can also follow the DEI trail of those involved to see that it was predictable.
You mean the previous arrests that occurred under Republican District Attorney Andrew Murray who was the top prosecuter in Charlotte? Those arrests?
 
Sure would be nice if liberal judges and DAs weren't trying to play social justice warriors by turning criminals out on the street to kill people after 14 arrests. Of course I never see you guys criticize those dim leaders.


Yes, we should imprison people indefinitely for misuse of 911. OR we could have a healthcare system that treats mental illness...you choose!
 
So you rebut my comment completely ignoring 13 other arrests, including a felony. LOL. The judge made him write a letter of promise for fuck's sake. And you likely think everything was handled appropriately I bet. Soft on crime is the badge the left wears proudly. How about a little more accountability than writing a letter promising something for 14 arrests and a diagnosed schizophrenic? You don't have to be a rocket scientist to see how that could go horrible wrong. You can also follow the DEI trail of those involved to see that it was predictable.

You really are a POS.
 
I got this news only about an hour ago because I just got home from work. I'll say this in the nicest possible terms I can:

I don't condone political violence. I don't condone taking someone's life no matter how hateful, reprehensible, and morally bankrupt that person is. The reason I don't condone it is two-fold:

1. Murder is wrong.

2. And taking the life of a public figure like Charlie Kirk makes a martyr out of him. It washes away all of the awful things he has said and done and rallies the small-minded people who followed him to his cause, and removes the possibility forever that those people might some day come to their senses and see through Charlie Kirk's lies and bullshit. And there are very few people on this earth less-deserving of martyrdom than Charlie Fucking Kirk.

Condolences to his family, and I hope the killer is brought to justice. As for Charlie, I'll say this: When you preach the ideology of hate, sometimes that hate comes back to you.
 
you know what I meant.
I'm asking you this with full sincerity, no snark, and no agenda whatsoever other than being genuinely curious as to your belief. Do you really, truly believe that the liberal or left-leaning members of this board community collectively- or even any single, individual members, for that matter- are actually happy that Charlie Kirk was murdered?
 
So you rebut my comment completely ignoring 13 other arrests, including a felony. LOL. The judge made him write a letter of promise for fuck's sake. And you likely think everything was handled appropriately I bet. Soft on crime is the badge the left wears proudly. How about a little more accountability than writing a letter promising something for 14 arrests and a diagnosed schizophrenic? You don't have to be a rocket scientist to see how that could go horrible wrong. You can also follow the DEI trail of those involved to see that it was predictable.
You mean the Republican judge that handled those cases? Why is the right so soft on crime?
 
You were replying directly to me amid a spewing of bile that was inclusive of every person on the left according to you. You said "physician, heal thyself".

You need to own your own commentary and just how inflammatory and reactionary you are if you want others to do the same.
he will not own a damn thing.

rules for thee, not for me. the right's motto.
 
Nothing like an FBI director just jumping out to yell "FIRST" on a crime his agency is investigating, then getting as close as he is personally capable of saying "my bad..."
Questions I have about the director of the FBI

1. Does he know the difference between subject, suspect, and person of interest?
2. Does he know someone is innocent till proven guilty. his first tweet sure seems to imply he does not.
3. Does he not understand what putting his thumb on the scale of justice can do in a trial setting to prejudice a jury?
 
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Good ole Fact Free

Great example of why trump was elected twice right here. The 95% republican party that isn't radical is simply tired of the left's intolerance of anything short of full leftist compliance and being labeled as you see above for simple opposing views.

What is there to say? This is a topic that the left is woefully ignorant about. You want to shut a liberal up regarding gun control? Just ask them what solutions they have that have a chance to realistically pass given our country's culture and the constitution. All they can do is start spewing bullshit about "if, if, if ,if ,if...." Absolutely no basis in reality. Then add in their lack of emotional maturity, 8th grade logic and their PC paralysis and the discussion comes to a screeching halt. Nothing to do but watch the hamsters run on the wheel in complete chaos.
Racism, bigotry, Christian nationalism and fascism isn't just a different view when you actively try to take away rights for people and treat them differently just because they are not a straight white Christian. But tell yourself whatever you want to justify your party doing all that, and it's not just the fringe right doing it.
 
An arrest is not a conviction, and he served the maximum for the felony. Disregarding and misrepresenting facts is a badge the right wears proudly
I didn't misrepresent anything. He was mentally ill, had a history of violence, and was arrested 14 times. He shouldn't have been on the street. Only officials put in place by DEI can't see that and of course their plan is to make him write a letter. There is no defending this and you only look like a fool for trying. These are the people you elect: "In September 2025, Representative Jasmine Crockett drew widespread criticism after stating in a podcast that law enforcement's role is to solve crimes, not necessarily to prevent them." I love her though because its those idiots that keep your party down.
 
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