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

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The alt right is scared now. They are trying to tone things down because of their fear. They live in a state of fear, that is their existance. The fact that this was right on right violence basically takes the wind out of their sails. All that martyr talk is gone. All the boosting him up, gone. He's going to be forgotten in a few days. Most don't care, the right just wants to forget all the crazy they put out and walk away like it never happened. No more political points to be gained from this. These alt right influences are a tool nothing more, they will be dropped and forgotten when there is nothing more to gain.
 

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This just goes to show that once Trump is gone there will be a big MAGA civil war.
I was reading on bluesky that apparently Kirk was seen as the most likely candidate to come in after trump and keep the coalition together and with him killed they got no one in the wings. Fuentes own faction killed him too which shows how much they are really at each other's throats behind the scene. Its crazy cause to me they all look like crazy cacs but they fighting behind the scenes.

Like we don't see it, and maybe we aint built to see it but he was a major cog of MAGA and with him dying its a lot more likely that civil war between the factions is gonna happen a lot sooner.

Also side note this forum got to upgrade to include bluesky there is mad shyt we aint seeing without it.

Last thing the biggest issue the bluesky thread said was Epstein. That shyt is the elephant in the room in MAGA.
 

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Damn that tiktok with that farmer dude was spot on. Holy shyt.



Utah Governor Admits He Wished Kirk's Alleged Assassin Had 'Drove From Another State or Came From Another Country'​


Despite his grief, Cox reiterated his belief in the country's resilience: "I still believe there is more good among us than evil, and I still believe that we can change the course of history"​


Pedro Camacho /Published Sep 12 2025, 1:10 PM EDT

Utah governor Spencer Cox


Utah governor Spencer CoxUtah governor's office

Utah Governor Spencer Cox said Friday that while he was grateful authorities had quickly identified and arrested a suspect in the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, he had prayed that the killer would not turn out to be from Utah.

"For 33 hours, I was praying that if this had to happen here that it wouldn't be one of us — that somebody drove from another state, somebody came from another country," Cox said during a press conference in which he announced that Tyler Robinson had been taken into custody for Charlie Kirk's assassination. "Sadly, that prayer was not answered the way I hoped for — just because I thought it would make it easier on us, if we could just say, 'Hey, we don't do that here.' But it did happen here, and it was one of us."



Authorities confirmed the arrest of 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, who was taken into custody in connection with Kirk's killing at Utah Valley University earlier in the week.

The governor described Kirk's murder as an attack not just on an individual but on democratic principles. "It is an attack on the American experiment. It is an attack on our ideals. This cuts to the very foundation of who we are," Cox said. He added that political violence must not be met with more violence: "At some point we have to find an off-ramp, or it's going to get much, much worse."

Cox said he had been "as angry as I have ever been" following the shooting but drew on Kirk's own words about forgiveness in addressing Utah's younger generation. He urged them to build "a culture that is very different than what we are suffering through right now."

Before Friday's press conference, Cox had called the shooting a "political assassination" and pleaded for restraint, as USA Today points out. "If anyone celebrated even a little bit at the news of this shooting, I would beg you to look in the mirror and see if you can find a better angel in there somewhere," he said.

Despite his grief, Cox reiterated his belief in the country's resilience. "I still believe there is more good among us than evil, and I still believe that we can change the course of history," he said.
 

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Patel thinks theyre going to let Indians into Valhalla :deadrose:
Dude , Canada , America & the EU all hate Indians. I can't figure out why Modi hasn't teamed up with China to fix the electric grid, sanitation, clean up the water , fix the train network , fix the sewer & just clean up India all together
 

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Didn't some nutcase show up at Nick Fuentes' house?
Yeah. These people do that shyt to themselves with their antics and then get shocked when the irrational people (on both sides) do something. You can't preach all this shyt and not expect someone to think "You went too far" or "He didn't go far enough for me"
 

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It could be a fentynal overdose. Will need to see the autopsy results to be sure.
We don't even know if he had pre existing health conditions either, I'm gonna wait for all the facts before I rush to judgement about whether or not it was even the bullet that killed him, could have been high cholesterol
 
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