Charlie Kirk (Turning Points USA) shot and killed during event in Utah; Suspect Tyler Robinson charged

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Was at dinner tonight in mixed company. Someone brought up the "Charlie Kirk effect" . Basically saying people beers turning towards the Lord and going to church again because of him. Idk man..
 

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And he convinced him during that 10 minute drive.

If they could they want us to believe that narrative for real.
 
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ChatGPT, prompt: What does the U.S. law say about celebrating someone’s death:


“In U.S. law, celebrating someone’s death—for example by cheering, making jokes, or even holding a party—is generally protected speech under the First Amendment of the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of expression.

That means:
  • It is not illegal to publicly or privately express joy, relief, or satisfaction about a person’s death, no matter how offensive it might be to others.
  • The government cannot punish or censor people simply for expressing such views, even if they are distasteful, disrespectful, or upsetting.
However, there are limits and exceptions:
  1. True threats or incitement to violence – If “celebration” crosses into directly encouraging others to commit violence, or making credible threats, it loses First Amendment protection.
  2. Defamation – If someone spreads false statements about the deceased that damage their reputation in ways that could harm surviving family or estate interests, that can still be actionable.
  3. Funeral picketing laws – Some states have laws that restrict demonstrations near funerals (often passed after Westboro Baptist Church protests). These don’t ban the content of speech but regulate time, place, and manner to protect grieving families.
  4. Employment and private consequences – Employers, schools, or organizations can discipline people for public comments celebrating a death if it violates codes of conduct. This is not government censorship, but private consequence.
⚖️ Bottom line: Legally, in America you can celebrate someone’s death, but if you do it in ways that involve threats, harassment, or targeted disruption (like at a funeral), it can lead to legal trouble or consequences outside of criminal law.”.


None of the above is the case, as none of the persons was at the funeral. If so all these folk who celebrated Tamir Rice etc should be arrested as well.
 
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Where are people starting this gun couldn't have been used / disassembled rumor. The rifle was found intact in the woods near the campus. They showed video of the shooter running across the roof and dropping down with said rifle wrapped up. I believe that is where they got the first part of the DNA evidence.
 

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Where are people starting this gun couldn't have been used / disassembled rumor. The rifle was found intact in the woods near the campus. They showed video of the shooter running across the roof and dropping down with said rifle wrapped up. I believe that is where they got the first part of the DNA evidence.
It started with Army veterans, actual weapon experts.

This is the latest take on the storyline:

"The Charlie Kirk Shooting FBI Narrative is Total Bullsh*t"



Here is another guy with an opposing scenario.




 
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One of the best compilation thus far, who this man really was and the damage he has done to Black people.


"A white woman just did the unthinkable — she called out Charlie Kirk and left the MAGA crowd furious. In this explosive video, we break down her bold words, why they hit so hard, and the backlash that followed. From Charlie Kirk’s controversial stance on race and reparations to the silence of his supporters, this moment exposes deep cracks in MAGA’s image. Watch how one voice sparked outrage by speaking the truth they didn’t want heard."

 

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The robinson guy did a tremendous favor to the black race.


This Kirk person was in the process of doing a tremendous amount of the damage to black people
 

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The robinson guy did a tremendous favor to the black race.


This Kirk person was in the process of doing a tremendous amount of the damage to black people
He was not the only one. In fact it’s a fight over power, who’s going to be the present president successor. That’s why he was eliminated. That have in fights.
 

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Charlie Kirk Laughed at $5 Million REPARATIONS for Every Black American!





Charlie Kirk was born on October 14, 1993, in Arlington Heights, Illinois.


The Arlington Heights situation, combining local income & housing data with national net-worth benchmarks:

📊 Arlington Heights, Illinois – Wealth Snapshot

🏠 Local Indicators
  • Median household income: ≈ $118,500
  • Mean household income: ≈ $147,700
  • Median home value: ≈ $403,200
  • Homeownership rate: ≈ 73%
    ➡️ All higher than U.S. averages, suggesting above-average financial comfort.
💰 National Net Worth Benchmarks (2022 SCF, U.S. Fed Reserve)
  • Median household net worth: ≈ $193,000
  • By age of head of household:
    • 35–44: $91,000
    • 45–54: $247,000
    • 55–64: $365,000
    • 65–74: $410,000

📈 Estimated Arlington Heights Range
  • Given incomes + housing values, a typical Arlington Heights family likely has:
    • Overall range: $250,000 – $600,000 net worth
    • Older, established homeowners: often $500k+ (equity + retirement)
    • Younger renters/new families: closer to $150k–$250k

✅ Bottom line: Arlington Heights families are generally upper-middle class by wealth, with many sitting in the mid–to–upper six-figure net worth range, well above national medians.
 
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