Charlie Kirk Shot and killed

They aren't responsible for Kirk's death. Neither is the gun used to kill him. The responsible person is the nut job currently in jail. Don't use gun grabber logic

I guess he's a nut job but he doesn't appear have a history of mental issues like in so many of these cases. Somehow he got radicalized in a relatively short period of time. Maybe more will come out showing a history but it's pretty frightening how fast this appears to have happened.
 
I guess he's a nut job but he doesn't appear have a history of mental issues like in so many of these cases. Somehow he got radicalized in a relatively short period of time. Maybe more will come out showing a history but it's pretty frightening how fast this appears to have happened.
I would say his social media will come out eventually. it's quite easy for these kids to get online and get brainwashed.
 
I guess he's a nut job but he doesn't appear have a history of mental issues like in so many of these cases. Somehow he got radicalized in a relatively short period of time. Maybe more will come out showing a history but it's pretty frightening how fast this appears to have happened.
Anyone who does what he did is a nut job
 
Why you try so hard to sanitize Kirk's hatred and venom towards gay people is curious, indeed. His legacy is one of destruction, not construction... much like the illustrious Orange Menace. Both will fall down on the wrong side of history.
The difference between me and you, I can admit when Trump is wrong.
The BIG difference between me and you, while I don’t support homosexuality, had a gay man debating gay rights, been murdered in front of the world, I would be the first to claim it disgusting and evil and want justice for the victim!
sexual preference, race, sex, religion, political opinions be damned.
 
my thinking changed over the years and now I'm against the death penalty - government shouldn't be killing it's own citizens.
I don't believe in applying the death penalty willy-nilly, but I'm not totally against it either. I personally think child molesters should be put to death. In cases where guilt isn't truly in question, that is.
 
I guess he's a nut job but he doesn't appear have a history of mental issues like in so many of these cases. Somehow he got radicalized in a relatively short period of time. Maybe more will come out showing a history but it's pretty frightening how fast this appears to have happened.

A lot of really young people may not even know they have a serious mental illness like schizophrenia until mid 20s
 
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I would say his social media will come out eventually. it's quite easy for these kids to get online and get brainwashed.
To illustrate how radically disgruntled and anti-capitalist Reddit is, the college football forum is one of the better subs.
 
But keep on going all-in on this man. Has already moved past Charlie and is focused on his Louis XIV-esque remake of the White House. If Charlie meant nothing to him, do you think you mean anything to him?


Do you think you meant anything to Biden or Obama or the Clintons?
 
Sooo....I feel like some of y'all should actually apologize. At the very least I'm sure you feel pretty dumb. This dude was raised about as conservative as it gets.

And he pivoted into a left-wing loon like you and your cohort. It's disappointing since he was raised with a father figure unlike some (cough), but that just goes to show how pervasive the ideology can be.
 
They aren't responsible for Kirk's death. Neither is the gun used to kill him. The responsible person is the nut job currently in jail. Don't use gun grabber logic
Sorry I disagree and I never said anything about the gun. The young man got indoctrinated and silenced a Christian man’s voice
 
Pro Traditional marriage.
End Medicare as we know it.
Immigration
Balanced budget amendment.
Middle East peace deal.

Oh, I'm just looking at it like those were his positions because that got him elected, lol. He'd just modify his positions today, but you guys are making a different point.

In that same vein, Reagan was too nice to immigrants to get nominated today.
 
This is so ignorant!
I suppose it’s for the same reason you try to sanitize your hatred towards those who don’t support homosexuality.🤷‍♂️
I’m going to let you in on a little secret, most conservatives don’t really care what you think or how you live, but that wasn’t good enough for you because people just had to keep pushing ideologies down our throats.
most conservatives just wanted to be left alone, but you couldn’t be bothered with that.
Well, now you are getting what you wanted, you’ve finally agitated the conservatives but now the victim card will come out, right?
You instigate and push and then when you get pushed back you want to cry foul.
😂
Most conservatives you know
 
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Just pathetic. You're a liar. He had no hatred towards gay people. He said the Act was an Abomination against God and it hurt cultures and Society. Stop with the lies
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Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, frequently expressed strong opposition to LGBTQ+ rights and identities, including those of gay people, through his public statements, social media posts, podcasts, and speeches. While he framed much of this as rooted in his Christian faith and conservative values—such as disagreeing with "gay lifestyles" or same-sex marriage—his rhetoric often included derogatory language, accusations of moral corruption, and references to biblical punishments that many critics interpreted as promoting hatred or inciting harm against gay individuals. He did not explicitly state "I hate gay people," but his repeated characterizations of homosexuality as sinful, destructive, or part of a harmful "agenda" contributed to widespread perceptions of him as anti-gay.

Key Examples of Kirk's Statements on Gay People​

Kirk's views evolved over time, becoming more religiously inflected after the COVID-19 pandemic, but he was consistently critical of gay rights. Below is a summary of notable instances, drawn from his own words and reported contexts:

  • Biblical References to Violence Against Gays (2024): During a campus event, Kirk responded to a Christian student citing "love thy neighbor" in support of Pride Month by quoting Leviticus 20:13, which calls for the death penalty for men who have sex with men: "If a man lies with a male as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination; they shall surely be put to death." He described this as "God’s perfect law when it comes to sexual matters." This was widely seen as endorsing or justifying stoning gay people to death, though Kirk later clarified in debates that he was highlighting biblical inconsistencies rather than personally advocating violence. Author Stephen King referenced this incident in a tweet but apologized for overstating it as direct advocacy.
  • Disagreement with "Gay Lifestyle" (2023): In a debate with a gay college student in Wisconsin, Kirk stated, "I don’t agree with your lifestyle... I don’t think you should introduce yourself just based on your sexuality because that’s not who you are." He positioned this as a faith-based view but welcomed gay conservatives into the movement if they aligned politically, while still condemning homosexuality as contrary to Christian teachings.
  • Accusations of Grooming and Recruitment (2022–2024): Kirk repeatedly claimed the LGBTQ+ movement, including gay advocacy, grooms or recruits children. In a 2024 post on X (formerly Twitter), he wrote about actor Elliot Page: "The pride and trans movements have always been about grooming kids. They call it 'normalizing.' They cannot procreate so they recruit, and now they’re bragging about it." He made similar claims in 2022, decrying "5-year-olds in a gay bar shoving cash into a Drag Queen’s underwear—all in the name of 'tolerance.'" These statements portrayed gay culture as predatory and harmful to youth.
  • Opposition to Pride and LGBTQ+ "Imperialism" (2023): Kirk described Pride Month as "hyper-sexualized cultural imperialism imposing a new flag and a new religion onto captive children," calling it "not some benign celebration of diversity." In another 2023 post, he mocked national parks hosting drag events for Pride, claiming "gay people are literally taking over the national parks system… Mother Nature is a lesbian." He also opposed same-sex marriage, calling it part of Democrats' push for a society "where there is no cultural identity."
  • Broader Anti-LGBTQ+ Context Involving Gays (Ongoing): Kirk labeled the entire LGBTQ+ community as "groomers," "freaks," or part of a "destructive" agenda, often lumping gay rights with transgender issues. In 2023, after a shooting at a Christian school by a transgender individual, he criticized President Biden for supporting LGBTQ+ protections, calling it a "disgrace." He also supported policies allowing discrimination against LGBTQ+ people, such as celebrating Supreme Court rulings on religious exemptions and calling for bans on gender-affirming care while implying similar scrutiny for gay-inclusive education.

Context and Interpretations​

Kirk's defenders, including some conservative figures, argued his comments were theological or political critiques, not personal hatred, and that he advocated "love" for individuals while opposing behaviors. For instance, he once said gay people "should be welcome in the conservative movement" if they shared his politics. However, LGBTQ+ advocacy groups like the Human Rights Campaign and critics, including outlets like PinkNews and LGBTQ Nation, described his rhetoric as hate speech that fueled harassment, threats, and violence against gay and queer people. His organization, Turning Point USA, was accused of creating environments hostile to LGBTQ+ students on campuses.

In summary, yes, Charlie Kirk expressed views that can reasonably be characterized as hatred toward gay people, particularly through dehumanizing language, calls to restrict their rights, and endorsements of punitive biblical interpretations. These were substantiated by years of public record, though he maintained they were defenses of traditional values rather than malice.
 
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