The Charlie Kirk Thread

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Like most everything in the Bible, there are other passages that directly contradict this. It is literally impossible to be a fundamentalist because the Bible requires you to accept some passages and reject others. Dan McClellan actually discusses the passage you cite in another video. He also notes in the video I linked that Charlie Kirk, himself, was inconsistent about whether the Law of Moses survived in full.
Clearly the work of an inerrant, omnipotent being
 
As a matter of fact there were 277,000 confirmed cell phones on or around State Farm arena during the Memorial Service.
You routinely believe unsourced social media claims — as long as they support your preconceived notions.

It is unbelievable how gullible you can be with social media.

Here’s a clue. If someone claims they are a Nigerian prince and wants to give you money, don’t believe them.
 
If someone claims they are a Nigerian prince and wants to give you money, don’t believe them.
ram, don't listen to Calheel, he just doesn't want you to be successful. If a Nigerian prince wants to give you money and all he needs is a few funds from you upfront to make it happen, you should totally work with him to take him up on his offer.
 
ram, don't listen to Calheel, he just doesn't want you to be successful. If a Nigerian prince wants to give you money and all he needs is a few funds from you upfront to make it happen, you should totally work with him to take him up on his offer.
@Ramrouser i found the “source” for your claim. Andrew Colvert, Kirk’s executive producer, said on Jesse Waters, “our partners that do geotagging with devices told us they tracked over 277,000 devices in the vicinity of State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.”

There are so many problems with this source. First, who are the “partners”? What geotagging are they doing? What are they defining as the “vicinity”?

This is a completely unverifiable statement from someone that has an incentive to exaggerate crowd size.
 
@Ramrouser i found the “source” for your claim. Andrew Colvert, Kirk’s executive producer, said on Jesse Waters, “our partners that do geotagging with devices told us they tracked over 277,000 devices in the vicinity of State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.”

There are so many problems with this source. First, who are the “partners”? What geotagging are they doing? What are they defining as the “vicinity”?

This is a completely unverifiable statement from someone that has an incentive to exaggerate crowd size.
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Well, for starters, I would imagine that "in the vicinity of" the stadium includes the surrounding highways, so they would be tagging all vehicular traffic.

The real tell would be the differential. How many more geotags are there than usual. That will tell you the attendance, not the sheer number.

One would think a lawyer would stop to consider what a geotag means before spraying his dumbassery all over a thousand monitors.
 
Well, for starters, I would imagine that "in the vicinity of" the stadium includes the surrounding highways, so they would be tagging all vehicular traffic.

The real tell would be the differential. How many more geotags are there than usual. That will tell you the attendance, not the sheer number.

One would think a lawyer would stop to consider what a geotag means before spraying his dumbassery all over a thousand monitors.
The pattern is firmly established. Ram sees the world as us vs. them. If he sees a claim on social media that supports his “team”, he repeats it uncritically on this site to prove that he is on the right team.

If he sees a claim that supports the other team, he will always find a way to question the source.

He has no interest in discovering the truth, just cheerleading for his team.
 
@Ramrouser i found the “source” for your claim. Andrew Colvert, Kirk’s executive producer, said on Jesse Waters, “our partners that do geotagging with devices told us they tracked over 277,000 devices in the vicinity of State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.”

There are so many problems with this source. First, who are the “partners”? What geotagging are they doing? What are they defining as the “vicinity”?

This is a completely unverifiable statement from someone that has an incentive to exaggerate crowd size.
No, it's simply a lie, that's what maga is famous for.
 
Hahahahahahahahahaha! There wasn't nearly that many people there. But the crowd he did draw can be directly attributed to your marmalade messiah using his death to push his agenda. You MAGAts will rally around anything orange shitler says.

BTW, what kind of memorial service is conducted in a football stadium complete with pyrotechnics and concession stands? EVERYTHING is a grift with you people.
They were really trying to make money out there. Its really sad that there was grift at a grifter's funeral!
 
I've watched a fair amount of his videos over the past five years or so and I don't see where Kirk wanted to use every lever of government to force his values on everyone in the USA. He was a conservative Christian and encouraged his audience to live that life but he didn't want to "force" it on anyone. In a podcast interview with Bill Maher (this summer) Bill started the interview by pouring himself a stiff drink and lighting up one. Maher asked Kirk if he minded. Kirk smiled and said "no" it doesn't bother me. Bill was pleasantly surprised and said that it was good that he didn't want to force Bill to live a certain way.

You may have some counter examples but none come to mind off the top of my head.
Did you see any of the racist ones?
 
No, because they don't exist.
Yeah, it was just coincidence that he and Nick Fuentes were fellow travelers for most of their respective careers.

It was just a coincidence that his organizations were staffed by people who texted that they hate black people, and also texted n-words.

It was just a coincidence that so much of his body of work was out of context.
 
Yeah, it was just coincidence that he and Nick Fuentes were fellow travelers for most of their respective careers.

It was just a coincidence that his organizations were staffed by people who texted that they hate black people, and also texted n-words.

It was just a coincidence that so much of his body of work was out of context.
Perhaps Trumps biggest sin is ushering us all into this age of "Implausible Deniability".
 
Yeah, it was just coincidence that he and Nick Fuentes were fellow travelers for most of their respective careers.

It was just a coincidence that his organizations were staffed by people who texted that they hate black people, and also texted n-words.

It was just a coincidence that so much of his body of work was out of context.
Haven’t really seen anything “in context” from him since the right doesn’t actually share his work and fuck if i’m watching the videos
 
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