Is UT planning any type of tribute or moment of silence on Saturday in honor of Charlie Kirk's assassination?

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They should, left or right I want to see anyone who is assassinated like that honored.
So include the Minnesota Senator and her husband who were assassinated a couple months back?

See no ties to UTK for either so maybe not do anything but pray we stop killing each other.

Feel for both families and all those killed by gun violence
 
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So include the Minnesota Senator and her husband who were assassinated a couple months back?

See no ties to UTK for either so maybe not do anything but pray we stop killing each other.
I do but the circumstances are a bit different. They were killed by a mentally ill schizophrenic that was convinced he was doing a favor for Tim Walz.

Charlie Kirk was assassinated by someone who hated him for his beliefs in front of a gigantic crowd of people and his family.

Both are tragedies but they aren’t quite comparable. The mental health of the perpetrator does make a difference, similar to the man who tried to kill Ronald Reagan.
 
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I do but the circumstances are a bit different. They were killed by a mentally ill schizophrenic that was convinced he was doing a favor for Tim Walz.

Charlie Kirk was assassinated by someone who hated him for his beliefs in front of a gigantic crowd of people and his family.

Both are tragedies but they aren’t quite comparable. The mental health of the perpetrator does make a difference, similar to the man who tried to kill Ronald Reagan.
If you are sick enough to assassinate someone then I you likely have mental health issues as well.
 
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I do but the circumstances are a bit different. They were killed by a mentally ill schizophrenic that was convinced he was doing a favor for Tim Walz.

Charlie Kirk was assassinated by someone who hated him for his beliefs in front of a gigantic crowd of people and his family.

Both are tragedies but they aren’t quite comparable. The mental health of the perpetrator does make a difference, similar to the man who tried to kill Ronald Reagan.
You think haters aren't mentally ill? You may want to rethink that.

To me they're comparable.

 
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You think haters aren't mentally ill? You may want to rethink that.

To me they're comparable.

I think there is a difference between being mentally ill to the point of not being completely legally culpable and being just a screwed up person.
 
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I think there is a difference between being mentally ill to the point of not being completely legally culpable and being just a screwed up person.
I think it's a little early to be saying his shooter wasn't mental ill. But now this off the TVFF I'm done commenting...the PF is not for me
 
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I do but the circumstances are a bit different. They were killed by a mentally ill schizophrenic that was convinced he was doing a favor for Tim Walz.

Charlie Kirk was assassinated by someone who hated him for his beliefs in front of a gigantic crowd of people and his family.

Both are tragedies but they aren’t quite comparable. The mental health of the perpetrator does make a difference, similar to the man who tried to kill Ronald Reagan.
No, the guy who killed them was hard core Trumper and the attack was definitely motivated by his right wing beliefs. Where did you see he had schizophrenia?
 
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No, the guy who killed them was hard core Trumper and the attack was definitely motivated by his right wing beliefs. Where did you see he had schizophrenia?



I don’t know if he’s been diagnosed officially with schizophrenia. I could be mistaken there but clearly this man had some kind of delusion.
 
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No, the guy who killed them was hard core Trumper and the attack was definitely motivated by his right wing beliefs. Where did you see he had schizophrenia?
At this point, there’s no way to know his motives or political beliefs. A Guardian article quoted a friend as saying that Robinson was far left. The only issue is that this friend hasn’t seen him in years, so things could have changed since then. Also, so far there’s nothing to support the idea that he was a hardcore Trump supporter other than a tweet from David Shuster who apparently is the only journalist in the world who got that scoop.
 
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At this point, there’s no way to know his motives or political beliefs. A Guardian article quoted a friend as saying that Robinson was far left. The only issue is that this friend hasn’t seen him in years, so things could have changed since then. Also, so far there’s nothing to support the idea that he was a hardcore Trump supporter other than a tweet from David Shuster who apparently is the only journalist in the world who got that scoop.
Wrong shooter
 
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I do but the circumstances are a bit different. They were killed by a mentally ill schizophrenic that was convinced he was doing a favor for Tim Walz.

Charlie Kirk was assassinated by someone who hated him for his beliefs in front of a gigantic crowd of people and his family.

Both are tragedies but they aren’t quite comparable. The mental health of the perpetrator does make a difference, similar to the man who tried to kill Ronald Reagan.


The problem is you start drawing lines that others might take issue with. For example, the shooter here is reported to have become politicized recently. But also he was a directionless guy who wanted to make his mark. See eg the guy who shot at Trump in Pennsylvania.

Mentally ill ? Disturbed? Desperate to have meaning ?

Other than an office holder, I dont think such honors are wise. Its a never ending debate.
 
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Kirk stands for what universities should be instead of what they’ve become. If they do a tribute fine, if they don’t fine. Nobody is comparing him to anyone in Minnesota that’s for sure.
And that's a very partisan take. A tribute to him would be an inappropriate endorsement of his political views. It could also cause extra work for security from resultant kerfuffles..
 
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