Like.......why is this stickied at the top of the forum?! This should be buried somewhere else
fukk that

Like.......why is this stickied at the top of the forum?! This should be buried somewhere else

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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You sounding like a real bytch rnLike.......why is this stickied at the top of the forum?! This should be buried somewhere else


And this is the exact reason why it makes the most logical sense that the exchange is legitimate and not falsified (like everyone believes).The two things that stand out as far as politics within those text messages
1. Where he says something about him, writing or carving these messages in the casings, which he implies is more or less due to his gaming or the games he plays, but makes a note that if Fox News gets it, they will turn it into something that it isn’t
2. He clearly mentions that his father has turned into die hard MAGA since Trump got back into office
That pretty much is the political side of the text messages … like I’ve and others have said his motive doesn’t seem to be political at all, but this administration wants it to be

Well, it's been filed in court, so yes, it's verified in the court of law. It's not something that someone just leaked on the internet for fun.
There's nothing really damning in that convo for a rebuttal. What's his attorney going to argue, that he didn't hate Kirk like it's alleged? Arguing against that is still going to result in the Utah County Attorney pursuing the death penalty.I dont trustcourt of law...I will wait for his attorney for the rebuttal.
The powers that be had an opportunity to fabricate a conversation between Tyler and the roommate, that reflected this 'radical-left ideology' that they so desperately tried to speak into existence, but there's nothing in it that even suggests so.
And this is the exact reason why it makes the most logical sense that the exchange is legitimate and not falsified (like everyone believes).
The powers that be had an opportunity to fabricate a conversation between Tyler and the roommate, that reflected this 'radical-left ideology' that they so desperately tried to speak into existence, but there's nothing in it that even suggests so. They wouldn't go through all the trouble of making up something if it didn't benefit their cause. Folks can't see the forest for the trees because they're caught up in the language used (as reason for it being fake), that they're not asking themselves the most critical question of why the authorities didn't forge a political agenda.
There would've been a chain of people who would've seen the alleged initial exchange before it was released into the public forum, so if they chose to fabricate it, all those people would need to implicate themselves in the ruse. But there's nothing in there even remotely close of being worthy enough of lying for.