Charlie Kirk: Aftermath, Gravedancing, and Manhunt

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Milwaukee? Is Fatrick starting his own psyop?
 
Definitely agree, the fuckers over at congress were asking kash about having digital ID as well, plus bondi the retard talking about hate speech, and I think its pretty obvious there is an attempt to co-opt the rage to their own advantages.
If Trump and Vance were smart, they would denounce it and say that they wouldn't pass it (Or it hopefully doesn't pass the senate or the house). If they do support the ID Verification acts, they are gonna force all the people who DO support political violence to get off of the internet. Trust me, it's best to let them be than to force them off.
 
All you need to do is look at the Cultural Revolution and you'll see it's a mirror reflection of what's happening now. No, they don't care about the ultimate outcome of their behavior, they only care about earning the most brownie points. They view themselves as righteous crusaders fighting an immutable evil and will never change, because why would you stop being right all the time?
Thank you! They don't have an exit strategy or a grand plan for what comes next, they are too stupid to think about anything but the moment they are living in because they are self-absorbed, greedy fucking bludgers who live from dopamine hit to dopamine hit.
The reason the country would collapse in their hands is because none of them have calluses on theirs. They don't know what it's like to have an honest day's work behind them, they only care about government goodies, fake outrage and social credit.
These people are garbage. Human garbage and most of them are niggers, fags, welfare queens or male believe Sheilas. Fuck them and everybody who looks like them. They want control but if they ever actually had it Russia and China would be playing rock paper scissors over who gets to invade America first.
 
I did some more digging. I found these stealer logs which show that the shooter had a Roblox account with the same username "Craftin247":
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The email 21robintyl@washk12.org had some breaches, but @Spectate did not upload them so I will. I attached them in this post.
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From the Facepunch breach, this IP address 74.211.29.167 led me to another email: fualad@yahoo.com.
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This email had a lot of breaches, including being in Stealer Logs, which I believe is his. The Microsoft account is created in 2016, which is the same date the other school email account that is linked to Tyler Robinson.
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Checking the breaches reveals these emails:
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In the Crimecraft breach, I am not sure if this email is his or belongs to a family members. Checking it reveals it also has a Napster account, which was more popular in the 2000s. I think this is a family members for that reason.
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The other IP address of which the accounts had breaches, belonged to another person who also lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is not a family members or linked to him, as it had someone else's full legal name in that email. This person also had a vastly different name scheme, and was in The Post Millennial, further proving this theory.
Which website is this?
 
The Wall Street Jews
Heres the whole article because i know you dont want to pay money to the jews.
Soon after Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr blasted late-night host Jimmy Kimmel on Wednesday over remarks related to the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, executives at ABC and parent company Disney; knew they had a big problem.

Kimmel, during his Monday show, had criticized how President Trump and some other Republicans were responding to the fatal shooting. Carr suggested during a podcast appearance two days later that the FCC could take action against the broadcast licenses of ABC-owned stations.

Advertisers and affiliates soon called the network expressing concern about Kimmel’s show. Executives at Sinclair and Nexstar, owners of more than 60 local ABC stations, told network leaders after Carr’s remarks that they would “indefinitely preempt” the show starting that night, moves that would hobble the program’s reach.

Kimmel had planned to address Carr’s comments on his show Wednesday night, according to people familiar with the matter. Before his on-air appearance, Dana Walden, co-chairman of Disney Entertainment, spoke to the host about his plan, the people said.

After the conversation between Kimmel and Walden, she and other senior executives thought that the star’s approach could make the situation worse, people familiar with their conversations said. Executives also discussed staff safety, including threatening emails staff on Kimmel’s show had received after Carr’s remarks and the posting of some of their personal information online, the people said.

Walden huddled with her team and Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger before the two executives decided to temporarily take “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” off the air, the people said. She then informed Kimmel of the decision.

A person close to the show said that Kimmel was planning to say that his words were being purposefully twisted by some members of the Make America Great Again movement.
Rob Lowe on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Jimmy Kimmel hosts celebrities and other guests on his show, which airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. ET.

Media owners are facing complex political and commercial dynamics during the Trump administration. Trump has particular leverage over companies that are reliant on federal airwaves regulated by the FCC or in need of the agency’s approval for deals.

“We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them,” Kimmel told his audience Monday.

“In between the finger-pointing, there was grieving,” he said. Kimmel was also critical of President Trump’s grieving process for Kirk, which he said was akin to “how a 4-year-old mourns a goldfish.”

Some conservatives railed against the comments. Carr told conservative podcaster Benny Johnson that Kimmel appeared to “directly mislead the American public” and suggested the FCC could take action against broadcast licenses of ABC-owned stations.

After ABC pulled Kimmel’s show, Carr said in a post on X on Wednesday night that “local broadcasters have an obligation to serve the public interest” and praised Nexstar for “doing the right thing.” He also praised Sinclair in a separate post.

President Trump said Thursday while speaking to reporters on Air Force One that broadcast networks that are “against” him might have their licenses taken away. “They give me only bad press, but they’re getting a license,” he said.

Nexstar, a suburban Dallas-based broadcaster that owns and operates more than 200 local television stations, needs the FCC’s signoff on its $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna.

It also needs the agency to ease rules that currently limit the percentage a broadcaster can reach to 39% of the nation’s television households.

“The decision to preempt ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ was made unilaterally by the senior executive team at Nexstar, and they had no communication with the FCC or any government agency prior to making that decision,” a Nexstar spokesman said.
Photo of the El Capitan Entertainment Centre in Los Angeles, with "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" banners on the building.

ABC, which was in the middle of planning a live show featuring Kimmel expected to be filmed in Brooklyn, N.Y., later this month, scrambled to satisfy advertisers who had paid for commercials to run on episodes that were canceled. Advertising buyers said they likely would shift ad dollars committed to Kimmel’s show to other programs, with some considering asking for some money back.

“We live in very unnerving and surreal times which is all I’ll say now on the matter,” John Wolk, a member of the standards and practices team who works on Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show, said in a Facebook post to friends early Thursday.

Some in Hollywood’s creative community have criticized Disney’s decision to pull Kimmel. Unions for actors and producers issued statements critical of the decision.

Damon Lindelof, a co-creator of the classic ABC drama “Lost,” defended Kimmel on Instagram and said he wouldn’t want to work for the company that has taken the host off the air.

“We all see where this is going, correct? It’s managed media. And it’s no good,” David Letterman, the former late-night host, said at an Atlantic magazine event Thursday.

One Democratic senator accused the Trump administration of censorship, and former President Barack Obama said it had embraced its own version of cancel culture.
President-elect Trump speaking with Brendan Carr.

Some media critics said Kimmel’s benching, coupled with CBS’s recent decision to cancel its late-night show hosted by frequent Trump critic Stephen Colbert when its season ends in May 2026, will lead shows to self-censor and create a chilling effect.

Trump, who applauded the move on Truth Social, appeared Wednesday to encourage NBC to cancel “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Late Night with Seth Meyers.” A NBCUniversal spokeswoman declined to comment.

“I think the degree of capitulation going forward will to some extent be a function of what kind of financial cudgel the administration has to wield,” said Lee Levine, a retired media lawyer. “Whenever the cudgel has been pretty significant, sooner or later the network caved in the recent past.”

ABC late last year agreed to pay $15 million to settle a defamation lawsuit brought by Trump against the network and George Stephanopoulos.

Paramount earlier this year agreed to pay $16 million to settle a lawsuit with Trump over the editing of a “60 Minutes” interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris. At the time, the FCC was reviewing its proposed merger with Skydance Media. Shortly after the settlement, the FCC approved the merger. Carr, who secured concessions from Skydance including the addition of an ombudsman at CBS News, has said the settlement was unrelated to the approval.

Corrections & Amplifications
Damon Lindelof defended Jimmy Kimmel in a post to Instagram. An earlier version of this article incorrectly said he made the post on BlueSky.
 
I seriously never got the gay ass execution methods they use. Just put them in a room and pump it full of CO1. They nod off and don't wake up.
I could see this idea, carbon monoxide poisoning, being dangerous for people administering the death penalty and to spectators. Many people have a problem with the use of gas that simply makes the prisoner fall asleep, because they want them to suffer.

Nitrogen gas is safer because it's already 78% of the air you breathe. It's cheap too, you can fill your tires up with it. However, Kenneth Eugene Smith thrashed violently for several minutes as nitrogen was administered.

There is also carbon dioxide. This gets into the blood stream and makes the blood more acidic, causing a feeling of suffocation and panic. So this is appealing to the sadists but not the people who support execution but want it to be painless.
Personally, if I had to choose lethal injection or firing squad, I'd lean toward firing squad. There are a lot of different ways lethal injection can go wrong and there isn't a "mercy option" to finish the job if it's going wrong beyond just waiting. A firing squad is a completely fatal option that doesn't risk getting expired drugs or a bad vein puncture.
I'd prefer a firing squad as well if I were the condemned person. I get that it's messy, but they can just send some guy out with a pressure washer to clean it up. I'm thinking of that scene in the Simpsons that was something like "Now we're going to visit the killing floor! Don't worry about the name, it's actually more like a grate."

It's really rare for firing squads to screw it up too. I remember there was this one guy who survived and his face was all wrecked and I think he was in Ripley's Believe it or Not. You'd think they could just reload and try again though.

Lethal injection is supposed to make it look like a medical procedure. Like you mentioned, bad venipuncture is an issue. Lots of people who are executed are old because it takes so long to get to the end of the appeals process, so they can be a hard stick, and medical professionals might not want to risk their license killing someone, so guards with no phlebotomy training do it. I've got nurse porn veins and I wouldn't want to be stuck by a prison guard.

If the inmate suffers, pancuronium bromide, used as a muscle relaxant in lethal injection, could mask this. It is followed with potassium chloride, which would be very unpleasant to be injected with if the barbituates don't work for whatever reason.

Previous methods were invented for similar reasons, to make things look humane so everyone's okay with the government killing one of its citizens.

The guillotine, for example, was meant to be practically instant, though the head can remain conscious for 15 seconds or so, and I'm sure that really hurts. The electric chair was invented because electricity was the fun new high tech thing of the time and it was supposed to be foolproof, but it's been botched from time to time. Old Sparky in my state has lit some inmates on fire. No one wants to smell that! I also once heard about a guy who got electrocuted and when they turned off the power he yelled "Let me breathe!" and they had to do a do-over.
 
I also kinda find it funny how people have issues with the discord chat logs sounding 'human'. Like we're dealing with two perma-online faggots flirting with one another. No shit they don't sound human or relatable in any way, shape or form.
They are literal Frieren Demons
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Describes the left as a whole really. Words are just tools to trick regular people into chopping their cocks off
 
I’m not even a right-winger, but I am a Christian, so I felt compelled to go to a Charlie Kirk vigil recently. Leftists don’t know what they’ve woken up in young conservatives. The energy was unlike anything I’ve ever seen before, and if leftists hated how effective TPUSA already was, they are in for a rude awakening, because it’s clear that every campus is going to have eager youth ready to start a chapter. And they’re not going to give a fuck about what names you call them anymore.

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Atheism+ was the feminist, woke version of atheism:

They don't believe in God, but they do believe in easily disprovable bullshit and nonsense.

"Jey McCreight" is this... person.
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Believe it or not, she didn't used to look like a terminal cancer patient. She used to be a solid 4/10
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Many such cases! The male fedora atheist has also been extinct for a while, they all trooned out. Atheism is now completely irrelevant and nobody has paid Richard Dawkins any attention for over a decade.

The lesson is: God is real, say your prayers and eat your vitamins. Or you'll end up like these freaks.
This one actually kind of passes because she started out looking almost like a man. 4/10 is generous. That smile is awful. I'm not sure what effect HRT has on the subdermal fat layer that women have, but that's probably why this person is kind of wrinkly now.

Regarding Richard Dawkins, he had a stroke and I think his recovery has been really difficult. He has been out of the public sphere since then. I still think religions are bullshit that people made up. Lately one criticism of the left I have noticed repeated endlessly is that there is no one on that side that invites people of differing views to debate them. Dawkins was one of those people, but I figure his brain's too damaged to do it anymore.
 
They should have gotten someone more knowledgeable for that interview.

This guys explains it better.
Don't mind the title of the video. Just go to: 10:10 for when he starts talking about how to do it correctly.

Antifa will be designated a domestic terrorist threat just as the FBI classifies the KKK, Aryan Nation, etc.
That would be insanely hard to do, unnecessary and not even as good as labeling it as foreign, which can easily be done with Antifa. Check the video above.
 
there is no one on that side that invites people of differing views to debate them. Dawkins was one of those people, but I figure his brain's too damaged to do it anymore.
I don't think Dawkins has publicly said so directly, but all I recall seeing of him in recent years has been him seemingly regretting his activism and viewing the popularization of Atheism as a mistake that just made the general public worse for it.
Even before that, he's called himself a "cultural Christian" for many years, and I imagine probably isn't fond of the modern Atheist zeitgeist that actively promotes immoral and anti-moral values.
I think he might simply be apt to not want to go out and bat for a cause that's since become the antithesis of what he supports and values.
 
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