This is the funniest video coming out of that Charlie Kirk shyt. Hilarious.

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How can we be certain it was the shooter who is responsible for this? A multitude of other factors could have been at play, like having a cold etc. Sure the gunshot wound could have contributed, but we will never know for sure. At this moment it’s pure speculation.
 

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This is the “baby Hitler” assassin hypothesis.



We can only imagine would have happened, if one day he would’ve become president of the USA. And how he would have destroyed the lives of many people, by his reasoning. He had no compassion he had no empathy.

“He dismissed diversity, equity and inclusion programs as “anti-White.” He claimed White privilege was a “myth.” He denounced the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as a “huge mistake.” He even reversed his praise of Martin Luther King Jr., later calling him “awful” and a “mythological anti-racist creation.”



““MLK was awful,” Kirk said. “He's not a good person. He said one good thing he actually didn't believe.”

 
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STFU!
 

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Not only does he look dumb, he actually is dumb. Had it been up to Charlie Kirk, he wouldn’t be in the country. He would have been deported to Nigeria, where he originally is from.

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“The REAL Legacy of Charlie Kirk...”



“Fact Check: Charlie Kirk once said passing the Civil Rights Act was a 'huge mistake'



How Charlie Kirk Plans to Discredit Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Act​

Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk is preparing to launch a campaign against MLK and the landmark civil rights law he helped enact.


“Kirk argues that the Civil Rights Act, which bars discrimination on the basis of race, ushered in a “permanent DEI-type bureaucracy,” referring to diversity, equity, and inclusion. He illustrated how the law has gone wrong when responding to a question from a student who said they became the subject of a Title IX investigation after posting an Instagram story mocking transgender people. Title IX, which was passed as part of the Education Amendments of 1972, bans schools that receive federal funding from discriminating on the basis of sex. King was assassinated four years prior, in 1968.”
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“Kirk’s attempt to discredit civil rights law is an example of how “the fringe moves to the center at the speed of light” in right-wing politics, says public policy scholar Jonathan Rauch.

“If they're going to say the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the death of the Constitution and freedom in America, then that's going to be extremely divisive, because a lot of people are going to say, ‘Well, if that isn't racist, I don't know what is,’” Rauch says. “This is the federal law that ended segregation.”

“King supported the Civil Rights Act and was an architect of it,” Rauch adds. “I guess if you're gonna go down this road, you have to say King was wrong and maybe King was a bad person.”

Kirk’s comments at America Fest were merely a preview of his attacks on King. He recently said that he plans to release content to discredit MLK on January 15, King’s birthday, which is a US federal holiday honoring King.

“We're gonna be hitting him next week,” Kirk said on his podcast this week. “Yeah, on the day of the Iowa caucus, it's MLK Day. We're gonna do the thing you're not supposed to do. We're gonna tell the truth about MLK Jr. You better tune in next week. Blake has already been preparing. It's gonna be great.”


 
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