After Kirk’s Killing, Suspect Joked That His ‘Doppelganger’ Did It

The day after Charlie Kirk was killed, an acquaintance of Tyler Robinson’s posed a question to him in a group chat.

The F.B.I. had just released two grainy surveillance images of a skinny young man in a cap and sunglasses walking in a stairwell on the Utah Valley University campus, and had asked for the public’s help in identifying the suspect.

Tagging Mr. Robinson’s username on Discord, a messaging platform, the acquaintance attached the images and wrote “wya” — where you at? — with a skull emoji, suggesting that Mr. Robinson, 22, looked like the man being sought.

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TDSB teacher allegedly showed Charlie Kirk assassination video to 10- and 11-year-olds, told students he deserved to be killed

A public school teacher has been suspended after allegedly showing a video of Charlie Kirk’s assassination to students as young as 10 in his class, authorities in Canada said.

The teacher also suggested that Kirk deserved to be killed, and gave the young students a speech about anti-fascism and transgender issues, according to a report.

“Several students from his class went home and complained to their parents, traumatized at witnessing the on-camera death, which they were forced to witness numerous times over,” a source told the Toronto Sun after the shocking incident at a school in Toronto on Thursday.

Wow! Toronto is world class!

h/t Hermes and PA Cat

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Bill Maher Shreds the Left’s Disgraceful Response to Charlie Kirk’s Death

Bill Maher used his HBO show “Real Time with Bill Maher” Friday night to call out the disgraceful reaction from some on the left to Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The discussion, which featured Ben Shapiro, quickly turned into a defense of free speech and a condemnation of the toxic rhetoric surrounding Kirk’s murder.

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Charlie Kirk’s assassination is a warning shot for Canada. Here’s why

Canadians should not take the assassination of Charlie Kirk as merely another symptom of America’s fractious politics. They should take it as a warning. The killing of the conservative activist and Turning Point USA founder is part of a dangerous pattern of political violence that has engulfed the United States in recent years. The forces behind it, including polarization, toxic political rhetoric, the corrosive influence of social media, and the mainstreaming of extremism, are already at work in Canada. If left unchecked, the U.S. normalization of violence will inevitably be replicated in this country.


Seems the anti-Zionist left and their Muslim pals have been on a violent tear since Oct 7 2023 backed by our academy and politicians at all levels.

And before that the Liberal government launched its church arson program demanding you believe the fake graves lie.

And what about those who have faced the full force of state thuggery for misgendering some pervert?

Our government commits violence when calling citizens racists for objecting to mass immigration from incompatible cultures that has caused enormous hardship to ordinary Canadians.

Trying to “both sides” the overwhelming preponderance of Left Wing Violence is just our media gaslighting us on behalf of their paymasters.

The fact is most “political violence” in Canada originates with our Political Class and the elite.

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Charlie Kirk memorial service set to take place in Arizona stadium

A memorial service for right-wing activist Charlie Kirk will be held on 21 September at State Farm Stadium in Arizona, a venue which can seat more than 60,000 people.

Turning Point USA, the organisation Kirk co-founded, made the announcement on social media, inviting the public to celebrate his “remarkable life and enduring legacy”.

Kirk, 31, was shot dead on Wednesday during an open-air speaking event in Utah. His suspected killer, Tyler Robinson, was arrested on Thursday night after surrendering to police.

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The moment Tyler Robinson’s dad turned him in as suspected assassin

The landscape of southern Utah has changed somewhat since the first Mormon pioneers arrived in wagons from Missouri in the mid-19th century.

Developers have gashed golf courses into the Mojave desert and the red cliffs are increasingly carpeted in fairways.

Yet over a century and a half since their first arrival in Utah, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints still maintains overwhelming influence on questions of conscience.

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Bluesky is more of a cesspit of extremism than X ever was

When the news broke that conservative activist Charlie Kirk had been assassinated in Utah, the reactions were swift, the headlines were grim and the vigils began. And then, on Bluesky, the plucky X alternative once billed as a gentler, saner home for free expression, the celebrations started.

Yes, celebrations. Murder memes. Snarky quips. Open glee that a man, with two children and a wife left behind, was dead. The alleged shooter was Tyler Robinson, a 29-year-old who appears to have inscribed bullet casings with anti-fascist messages. Before this became known, the more immediate story was what happened in the digital public square after the shots were fired: a feeding frenzy of schadenfreude, performed in plain sight.

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Don’t Let Leftist Media Gaslight You About ‘Political Violence’ On ‘Both Sides’

Singer Cyndi Lauper once encouraged her fans to not “be afraid” to let their “true colors” shine. Since the terrible assassination of conservative thought leader Charlie Kirk, America’s propaganda media have taken that advice to heart.

Case in point: former NFL player and now-CBS Mornings co-host Nate Burleson, who couldn’t help but gaslight Republicans about the issue of “political violence” during a Thursday interview with former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

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An Ideology Whose Logic Leads to Murder

It was grimly fitting that Charlie Kirk was slain on a college campus—source of the “hate speech equals violence” ethic that demonizes opponents and demands that they be silenced.

Not even Utah Valley University is immune.

On August 31, 2025, a Change.org petition titled “Stop Charlie Kirk From Spreading Hate on Utah Campuses” started circulating. Motivated by Kirk’s upcoming appearances at Utah Valley University and Utah State University, the petition embraced the equations favored by student narcissists everywhere when those students seek to censor and exclude …

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Charlie Kirk and the apocalyptic narcissism of trans

It is the blackest irony, like a sick joke by the universe, that Charlie Kirk was gunned down as he discussed gun violence. That word – ‘violence’ – was the last he ever uttered. Milliseconds later, violence of the gravest kind was visited on him. Actually, we need to be more specific: Kirk was discussing trans violence in the seconds before his death. He was pushing back against one of his student interlocutors who seemed to downplay the phenomenon of trans mass shootings. The student badgered Kirk to say how many such shootings there have been. ‘Too many’, Kirk replied. Seconds later, his carotid artery was severed and he was dead.

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Speech, Spite, and the Oxford Union’s Shame

In a striking irony, George Abaraonye, the president-elect of the Oxford Union — the prestigious student debating society known for championing integrity, respect, and civil debate — has faced intense backlash and was reportedly asked to resign from his leadership position following the hateful comments he made about the fatal shooting of the prominent political influencer Charlie Kirk. Shortly after Kirk was murdered by a sniper on a Utah college campus, Abaraonye posted celebratory messages on social media, including “Charlie Kirk got shot, let’s f****** go” and “Charlie Kirk got shot loool”

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Workers are getting fired, placed on leave over Charlie Kirk posts

Workers are getting fired, placed on leave over Charlie Kirk posts

Reactions to the conservative activist’s killing have become a litmus test for employers’ tolerance for political speech by employees, in public and private.

Within 24 hours of Charlie Kirk’s killing, an assistant dean at a Tennessee college, a communications staffer for an NFL team, a Next Door employee in Milwaukee, and the co-owner of a Cincinnati barbecue restaurant were fired after posting about it.

They had all used language or memes their employers deemed offensive or insensitive about the 31-year-old conservative firebrand. Kirk evoked strong feelings along party lines, and the fatal shooting in Utah on Wednesday unleashed parallel outpourings: On the right, there were mostly mournful expressions and demands for retribution; on the left, there was mostly condemnation of political violence and suggestions that he had it coming.

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Why Is the Media Downplaying the Annunciation Shooter’s Motive?

Transgenderism and anti-Catholicism drove the recent killing in Minneapolis.

Last month in Minneapolis, Robin Westman, a 23-year-old man who had identified as a transgender woman, drove to the Annunciation Catholic Church with a rifle, a shotgun, and a pistol. He fired more than 100 rounds through the windows during the back-to-school Mass, leaving two children dead and nearly 20 people injured.

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Erika Kirk: A Widow Defiant

I have cued the above to the moment with Erika Kirk starts speaking. Please sit down and watch it. The courage of this woman is off the charts. Her message is an important one to hear. If you can get through the part at the end where she recounts their three year old daughter running up to her yesterday asking, “Where’s Daddy?” without weeping, you are a stronger person than I.

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The Left Doesn’t Want You to Know the Truth About Charlie Kirk’s Killer

Tyler Robinson Proud Leftist & Murderer

Whenever a crime hits the national headlines, the left seems to leap straight to politicizing it. A mass shooting? Must be a white Christian nationalist. When Trayvon Martin attacked George Zimmerman and was shot, the media literally called Zimmerman a “white Hispanic.” Why? Because the narrative demanded it. The left is always obsessed with the race, gender, religion, and ideology of both the victim and the perpetrator—and if the facts don’t fit their preferred narrative, the incident gets buried or twisted.

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