Basil the Great @Basil_TGMD CHARLIE KIRK KILLER ACTIVE IN ANTIFA It has been revealed that Tyler Robinson was heavily involved in the Antifa movement and was active on their discord servers Antifa must be proscribed as a terrorist organisation For too long they have been allowed to destroy lives
That children rape victims should be forced to carry pregnancies to term
That MLK Jr was a bad person
That the Civil Rights Act of 1965 should never have been passed
That empathy is bad
That “black women do not have the brain processing power to otherwise be taken really seriously. You had to go steal a white person's slot to go be taken somewhat seriously."
He doubted that Black people were generally qualified to do their jobs
He endorsed Leviticus’ prescribed stoning for gay sex as “perfect”
As much as I find all the detestable, Charlie Kirk was a living, breathing human and it’s a tragedy how his life ended and I’m extremely sorry for his family and loved ones.
Jeff Wigand is full of feces
..these aren't the views of Charly Kirk
All Wigand does is make things up. Perfect for the left, they’re such coprophages.
That children rape victims should be forced to carry pregnancies to term
That MLK Jr was a bad person
That the Civil Rights Act of 1965 should never have been passed
That empathy is bad
That “black women do not have the brain processing power to otherwise be taken really seriously. You had to go steal a white person's slot to go be taken somewhat seriously."
He doubted that Black people were generally qualified to do their jobs
He endorsed Leviticus’ prescribed stoning for gay sex as “perfect”
As much as I find all the detestable, Charlie Kirk was a living, breathing human and it’s a tragedy how his life ended and I’m extremely sorry for his family and loved ones.
Groypers don't call people fascist they call people jews and that's how you know the shooter isn't a groyper. This is my ted talk.
I'm an expert in arguing with groypers. I do it every couple weeks. I've never once been called a fascist. I've been called 'Jew', 'Indian', 'Brown', a 'Wife guy', and every other manner of slur. Never once did they call me a fascist and I'm to the right of Kirk.
and I'm not talking a few 100 interactions here. I'm talking 10's of 1000's.
The "hey fascist, catch" is a phrase when you throw a grenade in Hearts of Iron, a WWII video game that's popular with the online right.
A Trump insider and longtime friend of Charlie Kirk tells The Grayzone how the assassinated conservative leader’s turning point on Israeli influence provoked a private backlash from Netanyahu’s allies that left him angry and...
Groypers don't call people fascist they call people jews and that's how you know the shooter isn't a groyper. This is my ted talk.
I'm an expert in arguing with groypers. I do it every couple weeks. I've never once been called a fascist. I've been called 'Jew', 'Indian', 'Brown', a 'Wife guy', and every other manner of slur. Never once did they call me a fascist and I'm to the right of Kirk.
and I'm not talking a few 100 interactions here. I'm talking 10's of 1000's.
The "hey fascist, catch" is a phrase when you throw a grenade in Hearts of Iron, a WWII video game that's popular with the online right.
My son plays video games. He tried getting into various war strategy games but whenever you do public play there is always someone who is clearly a neo nazis. I asked him is he ever came across antifa members when he played games. He said “what is antifa?”
The Guardian has backed off their story claiming that a HS friend of Robinson said he was a leftist.
We now have Kash Patel a close friend of Kirk in charge of this investigation. Elon Musk promoting bogus tweets about Robinson and antifa. Patel and the FBI are going to manufacture a connection with the left in order to suppress the truth that this guy was a groyper who assassinated Kirk for not being far enough to the right.
When investigators in the killing of Charlie Kirk found a bolt-action rifle near the site where he was shot on a Utah campus, they said they also found casings scrawled with what seemed to be mysterious messages. One read, “hey fascist! CATCH! (up arrow symbol, right arrow symbol, and three down arrow symbols),” according to an affidavit filed on Friday in a Utah court. If the reference to fascism appeared to be straightforward, the arrows were most likely understandable only to certain subsets of gamers. They seem to refer to the popular video game Helldivers 2 and its sequence of controller moves to unleash a powerful bomb. “It’s a joke in the Helldivers community that you can shut down any argument you disagree with by entering ^ > vvv and blowing the whole thing up,” Steve Iannelli, 38, a mechanical engineer and experienced player of the game who lives in Baltimore, said in an email. The messages, which the authorities believe the suspect etched, are some of the few known clues to his possible motivations. Late Thursday, they arrested Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old Utah man, and accused him of killing Mr. Kirk. Perpetrators of high-profile violence have often used such messages to communicate their beliefs. And in some of the most violent attacks of the last decade, the young gunmen used the culture of small internet forums to try to both justify their attacks and appeal to the niche groups they believed would approve of their actions. The messages found on the casings — including puerile jokes and a reference to a popular Italian song — are rooted in that coded communication style of the habitually online. Even the reference to fascism has a clear echo in Helldivers 2, a satirical science fiction game in which the player battles an alien invasion on behalf of an Earth that is ruled by a thinly veiled fascistic government. But these messages are difficult to parse. Internet in-jokes and references are slippery things, often deployed with multiple layers of irony. That left many Americans trying to crack the enigmatic messages: Was Mr. Robinson a man of the left or of the right, or something else entirely? In a news conference on Friday morning, Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah, a Republican, said that the phrase “hey fascist! CATCH!” clearly showed the gunman’s intent. “I think that speaks for itself,” he said. But even that message, which many on the right believed placed Mr. Robinson on the far left, may not be a reliable signpost to the suspect’s political beliefs. “It’s very hard to map a political ideology on this mishmash of video game references and hints of different internet subcultures,” said Emerson Brooking, a fellow at the Atlantic Council, an international-affairs think tank, and a former cyberpolicy adviser at the Defense Department. In a news conference on Friday morning, Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah, a Republican, said that the phrase “hey fascist! CATCH!” clearly showed the gunman’s intent: “I think that speaks for itself.”Credit...Loren Perpetrators’ use of language from the online world is not confirmation that violent actors are influenced by video games. The American Psychological Association’s standing position is that there is “insufficient scientific evidence to support a causal link between violent video games and violent behavior.” But the use of language does say something about the ubiquity of online gaming culture. A recent Pew survey found that 85 percent of U.S. teenagers play video games, with 40 percent considering themselves to be “gamers.” In some cases, attackers have explained themselves clearly. In 2019, when a gunman opened fire on mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, killing 51 people and injuring dozens more, he posted a manifesto that cited popular far-right memes. Containing white nationalist rhetoric, Islamophobic slurs and a copypasta — a rant that is copied and pasted multiple times — it was designed to appeal to a fringe community. Both his livestream of the attack and the manifesto were viewed millions of times and continue to be posted to online forums today. when a gunman killed 10 people in Buffalo, N.Y., he, too, posted a screed, describing how he had drawn inspiration from the Christchurch shooting and citing some of the same memes. As of Friday evening, much about Mr. Robinson and his motives remained unclear. He is registered to vote in Utah, but he is not affiliated with a political party and had never voted in an election, according to the Washington County Clerk. In an interview on Friday, Adrian Rivera, 22, who had taken a woodworking class with Mr. Robinson, said he was interested in “random nerdy stuff,” calling him a “massive Halo guy” and noting that he liked to play Call of Duty and other shooter games. Mr. Rivera said he did not know whether Mr. Robinson had political views. According to the affidavit, investigators interviewed one of his family members, who said that Mr. Robinson had “become more political in recent years.” Through interviews with a relative and a roommate, investigators also learned that the suspect had criticized Mr. Kirk not long before the shooting, Governor Cox said. The messages on the casings are not much more revealing. One of the messages, “Notices bulges OwO what’s this?,” is often used to mock participants in online role-play communities. Another message said, “If you read This, you are GAY Lmao,” its tone suggesting a kind of sophomoric insult humor common on internet message boards. Then there was the message that read, “O Bella ciao, Bella ciao, Bella ciao, Ciao, ciao!,” likely a reference to the popular Italian folk song “Bella Ciao.” Popularized as an antifascist anthem in Italy after World War II, it resurfaced globally in recent years because of its inclusion in the hit Netflix series “Money Heist” and in video games, including the first-person shooter game Far Cry 6. The song is still well-known as antifascist. It was sung as a protest last year by progressive members of the European Parliament during a visit by Viktor Orban, Hungary’s far-right prime minister. ADVERTISEMENT SKIP ADVERTISEMENT But a number of people noted online on Friday that a version appears on a Spotify playlist meant for Groypers, the followers of Nick Fuentes, the white nationalist who occupies a political space to the right of, and in opposition to, Mr. Kirk. As people online debated what the references meant, Mr. Brooking mused that the discussion might amount to a mission accomplished for a troll. “The spectacle,” he said, “has to be the entire point.” 1 0
The Guardian has backed off their story claiming that a HS friend of Robinson said he was a leftist.
We now have Kash Patel a close friend of Kirk in charge of this investigation. Elon Musk promoting bogus tweets about Robinson and antifa. Patel and the FBI are going to manufacture a connection with the left in order to suppress the truth that this guy was a groyper who assassinated Kirk for not being far enough to the right.
If this turns out to be true, there are A LOT of people who need to apologize, including myself. It should be noted that Nick Fuentes has had one of the most compassionate and intelligent responses to the Charlie Kirk assassination, despite a lot of previous vitriolic and adversarial rhetoric between the two, unlike the despicable and low life celebration taking place on the left.
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