Social Charlie Kirk Shot and Killed

Maybe people feel that his one liberal quality is greatly outweighed by the rest of his authoritarian, bigoted, retrograde views.

I never bought into the idea he had open conversations.

He was prepared by a team and armed with rhetorical tricks and traps. His goal was never a free and open exchange of ideas, it was always about trying to make students look stupid.

People keep posting that video about the time he was nice to a trans kid; his version of nice was trying to convince the kid to not be trans. It certainly didn't fit with his claim that "the trans thing is a throbbing middle finger to God".
 
I never bought into the idea he had open conversations.

He was prepared by a team and armed with rhetorical tricks and traps. His goal was never a free and open exchange of ideas, it was always about trying to make students look stupid.

People keep posting that video about the time he was nice to a trans kid; his version of nice was trying to convince the kid to not be trans. It certainly didn't fit with his claim that "the trans thing is a throbbing middle finger to God".

He had numerous pleasant conversations and disagreements with students, not just the trans kid.

If you wanted to really "own" Charlie kirk you would have debated him and won on the merits and facts, not killed him.
 
almost as awful as your celebratory posts this in thread and your "it was wrong BUT..." posts.

you have no credibility on this matter and will summarily be ignored.
What credibility do you have to be making these judgements? And in what post did I celebrate the shooting?
 
As a minority myself, a soon as you express an opinion that goes against a libtard's views, they won't hesitate to immediately get racist with you.
As a guy with an Indonesian mother I have experienced similar racist attacks/labels for simply holding an opinion contrary to certain leftist creeds. Granted, most of it occurred in college but it was truly insane and often comical.
 
I don't think I've intentionally hurt anyone in my entire life.

My dad told me the Houdini story when I was young and I've never thrown a punch at a human being.
That's great. hope you continue to keep the peace and embrace your fellow man.
 
I never bought into the idea he had open conversations.

He was prepared by a team and armed with rhetorical tricks and traps. His goal was never a free and open exchange of ideas, it was always about trying to make students look stupid.

People keep posting that video about the time he was nice to a trans kid; his version of nice was trying to convince the kid to not be trans. It certainly didn't fit with his claim that "the trans thing is a throbbing middle finger to God".

I mean, it's kind of expected for a debate me bro to use little tricks to make themselves look good.

I do give him credit for agreeing to go to Cambridge and getting his ass handed to him though. He surely knew it was gonna happen and went anyway.

Him releasing a highly edited version of it in his channel is also expected.
 
Of course you have, sweetie. Why don't you go over and sit down with your coloring book.
I trained martial arts for decades and worked as a doorman and bartender at a dive bar.

I also liked cocaine and whiskey, and whiskey made punching things seem like a good idea.

Sober ten years. Also haven't punched anyone in ten years.

Probably a coincidence.
 
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