The Charlie Kirk Thread

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What if "where people are" is antisocial racism?

My son, at University of Michigan of all places, constantly runs into idiots who say the n* word, sometimes in group efforts that they apparently think is funny. They talk approvingly about Nazis. They scrawl swastikas on Jewish students' doors. It's not a majority of the campus but it was really surprising to me.

If you have any ideas how you reach those people where they are without sacrificing every one of our ideals, I'd love to hear them.
Unfortunately, I have none...

Are all of these people actually racists (all MAGA, everyone that voted for Trump)? Certainly many are and many have been brainwashed by the endless stream of nonsense they feed into their brains from 4chan, etc. At some point in their lives, some of those people weren't racists/ weren't radicalized. Can you reach young adults before their lost, because I agree that most of the people that voted for Trump a 2nd time are not coming back from crazy town. They'll just double down. I do have friends that I know are not racist, but will vote for the Pub every time. The whole small government, low taxes, tired of the takers nonsense that pubs have been selling and not practicing for 40+ yrs. I've got know answers, but I don't think we gain anything by continuing to just write-off everyone that voted for Trump.
 
Perhaps this is redundant, but I just love this plot line where these MAGA idiots were convinced that the shooter was a "leftist" until they learned who he really was, at which point they began concluding that he was "radicalized" in college and we should all take care to protect our children from these radicalizing forces.

This is about UTAH STATE, that great radicalizing force.

Also, what do you suppose people like rams think "leftist" means?
 
Like the smallpox vaccine Washington forced on his soldiers?
The government telling government employees what to do isn't nearly as bad as the government telling private companies to force their employees to do something.
 
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