BREAKING: Charlie Kirk shot dead by a sniper at event in Utah. Suspect caught, right wing weirdo

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I work for Common Sense.

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On the real though, most of y'all are looking at this from a far slighted perspective, choosing to believe the FBI made it up because the language seems off. My argument isn't necessarily that the language isn't off, but for what purpose would they make it up.

That's the real question that nobody seems to be able to answer.

If you're going to lie about something of this magnitude, there's got to be overarching purpose to why you're doing it. Nothing in that exchange between Tyler and the roommate revealed a political agenda (which one would assume would be the purpose of creating a ruse). It's a rather inconsequential dialogue between two people that doesn't shed light on anything, so why would law enforcement go through all the trouble of making it up?

If you're making up something, it's got to be worthwhile, and that conversation is bereft of a payoff. Nobody along the political spectrum has come out with answers to their questions after reading it. The only person who benefits from that exchange is Tyler, so logically, if anyone did plant it, it was him.

Bingo.

Far too many people, not just on this board, are looking at this through the lens of how they see the world. That's why there's all this confusion and skepticism around what's been said because it's foreign to them and they're trying to rationalize it through their own presupposition. We saw this in real time with the memes inscribed on the bullet casings - everyone that was unfamiliar with them rushed to opinion instead of taking a step back and actually trying to make sense of it.


The purpose of the FBI making this up is strictly about politics
The minute dude got shot. The whole narrative was all about Tyler being this leftist … as a old head, probably one of the oldest persons that post on this website I’ve never seen in all my years something happened of that magnitude and immediately the president, the governor of the state , the FBI and literally most people with political backgrounds outrightly blame a political side off rip - without any details
 

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Vehicle is common verbiage in video games.

We know Tyler Robinson engraved video game memes on the bullet casings, so it would only make sense he uses words like "vehicle" and "drop point". If it sounds fakes, then Tyler would be the one who faked it. This could be all part of an elaborate plan he put into action.

There's still so much more to learn that nothing can be discounted. Far too early to be trying to microwave motive and what's real or not.
Tyler Robinson also use to make fun of NBA ratings. Thoughts? :jbhmm:
 

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Noone gonna have a job after this shyt is over with


People better watch what they say and where they say it. These alt-whites are out for blood if they don’t come for your job and income they might come for something else. They are truly an unhinged people
 

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I will say to ANYONE trying to pin it on right or left still? Stop.

There's so much about the subsets of meme culture, and the nihilism behind it that the media, and most of us normies are just not up on. I'm down the rabbit holes now (some of these folks who are of that culture, or are plugged in are doing a great job of breaking it down on Tik Tok) and its just light years beyond what the fukk legacy media is angling at.

These kids are fukking laughing at us as we try to make sense of it through our own preconceptions. Someone said earlier that the entire ordeal was a shytpost. Its murder as meme art and Dadaism. It's been real interesting to learn about the complexities.
I'm trying to tell em:mjlol:
 
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CJ San Andreas "There goes the motherfukkin green vehicle"

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The point I'm making is in video games the dialogue is scripted in the nature of its designed fantasy. Words like "vehicle" and "drop point" are not used in every day language, but it's language used in game design for characters. Just like the video game and cultural memes he used on the engravings.

People are acting like the exchange with the roommate is out of character, but if you look a lil deeper, it really isn't.

Keep in mind, this is someone who lived terminally online playing video games, so it would only make sense he acted out the shooting as if he was playing one. It's possibly how he compartmentalized killing another human, by acting as if he was a character. From what we know, he hasn't killed anyone else, so who knows what mental state he needed to get into to shoot Kirk.
BRUH, unless there’s additional bullets that came out only one had a video game on it. The rest were all alt-racist groypers shyt. I’m just saying I find it hard to believe the guy carving, “Notices bulge OWO” is the same guy who typed like a 1950s screenwriter in a discord.
They're all online memes just the same, no matter if they come from video games, furry subculture, groyper subculture etc. Referencing memes doesn't mean he should speak one way or another; young people live their lives online, so they're ingrained in that meme culture, that doesn't mean they all speak/type the same way when conversing does it?

He obviously spoke a certain type of way.

Just look at how he talks when he reveals to his friends he's the shooter -
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That doesn't sound like a "1950s screenwriter" to you?

On the surface, he's just not-so-long-ago murdered someone and he's letting his friends know followed by words of reverence - "thanks for all the good times and laughs, you've all been so amazing" - it doesn't sound real, does it? That doesn't sound like someone who uses memes, does it?

But that's just how he spoke.
 
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The purpose of the FBI making this up is strictly about politics
The minute dude got shot. The whole narrative was all about Tyler being this leftist … as a old head, probably one of the oldest persons that post on this website I’ve never seen in all my years something happened of that magnitude and immediately the president, the governor of the state , the FBI and literally most people with political backgrounds outrightly blame a political side off rip - without any details
If you believe the purpose of the FBI making up that exchange is strictly about politics, do you want to tell me where exactly in that exchange does Tyler reveal a political agenda?

Because you're exactly right. In this context, the purpose of fabricating a story is to politicize it.

But there's nothing that Tyler says directly or even indirectly in conversation with the roommate that is of a political agenda.

This is the exact reason why I'm questioning why everyone seems to think it's fake.

So I ask again - what was the purpose of the FBI falsifying that exact exchange?

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I'm trying to tell em:mjlol:
100.

Everyone just needs to realize they're none-the-wiser over this because it is foreign to all of us. We do have to throw out all our preconceptions about what we think it is and how he should act and speak.

Nobody should be quick to dismiss something as being real because it doesn't quite line up with what they believe.
 
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The point I'm making is in video games the dialogue is scripted in the nature of its designed fantasy. Words like "vehicle" and "drop point" are not used in every day language, but it's language used in game design for characters. Just like the video game and cultural memes he used on the engravings.

People are acting like the exchange with the roommate is out of character, but if you look a lil deeper, it really isn't.

Keep in mind, this is someone who lived terminally online playing video games, so it would only make sense he acted out the shooting as if he was playing one. It's possibly how he compartmentalized killing another human, by acting as if he was a character. From what we know, he hasn't killed anyone else, so who knows what mental state he needed to get into to shoot Kirk.

They're all online memes just the same, no matter if they come from video games, furry subculture, groyper subculture etc. Referencing memes doesn't mean he should speak one way or another; young people live their lives online, so they're ingrained in that meme culture, that doesn't mean they all speak/type the same way when conversing does it?

He obviously spoke a certain type of way.

Just look at how he talks when he reveals to his friends he's the shooter -
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That doesn't sound like a "1950s screenwriter" to you?

On the surface, he's just not-so-long-ago murdered someone and he's letting his friends know followed by words of reverence - "thanks for all the good times and laughs, you've all been so amazing" - it doesn't sound real, does it? That doesn't sound like someone who uses memes, does it?

But that's just how he spoke.

That sounds more real than the long exchange posted. Nothing about this seems perfect. There is grammar stuff wrong.

Notice stuff like the punctuation. Gen Z don't capitalize everything that is supposed to be capitalized. I forget what the word for it is. But in this words like "I'm" are "im"
 
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That sounds more real than the long exchange posted. Nothing about this seems perfect. There is grammar stuff wrong.
There's grammar mistakes in the roommate exchange too.

His phrasing and words used are no different from that discord message to his friends and the conversation with his roommate. He's not tediously using slang or abbreviations and he's speaking in a somewhat proper manner.
Notice stuff like the punctuation. Gen Z don't capitalize everything that is supposed to be capitalized. I forget what the word for it is. But in this words like "I'm" are "im"
The capatilization is due to formatting. If he's texting, it's automatically going to capitalize and add periods. Notice how he's still using commas in both. Commas with talking to the roommate and commas talking to his friends.

Gen Z don't use commas in casual conversation. But he does.
 
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This adds more credence to the FBI not making up that exchange -

Why waste time, resources and criminal implication of making up a conversation that reveals no political motive when you can just deem whatever you want to be a "terrorist organization"?

They don't need Tyler Robinson to reveal anything. Him doing the shooting is more than enough for them to make up the rules.
 
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