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Charlie Kirk shot from a distance, direct hit

I'd make the most of a one on one meeting with him.



He's trying to walk it back too.


99 times out of a hundred someone's first reaction is EXACTLY how they feel. Only later after the have had a moment to think about what they said, and how it was received, do they then try to walk things back.
 
I'm hearing on a different board that he was wearing a bullet proof vest. The round might have hit the edge and ricocheted up. It did come out his skull.

Nope. You can see his nipples. No vest. That round would punch right through a standard vest if he did have one on without armor. That's a lot of kinetic energy from an old ww2 30.06 Swedish mauser .
That's the rifle they found. I really only care about them finding the guy/guys who did it.

A public hanging would suffice.
 
Been off this board for a while, and plan to keep it that way.

Absolutely gutted by the political violence stateside. The cold-blooded murder and assassination of Charlie Kirk is reprehensible. Violence is never the answer. My condolences to his wife Erika, his daughters, family and all those who knew and loved him. I agreed with very little that Charlie Kirk stood for politically, but it was crystal clear to me he was a patriot, and an extremely gifted, astute political activist who reached millions, and wanted the best for the country.

This is a sad day for America, and for the future of this nation. Left or right, Democratic, Republican, or Independent, we must find a way to coexist, and be able to debate openly, and if need be, to agree to disagree. Charlie Kirk represented exactly that, a willingness to speak freely, and thoughtfully, not only with like-minded folks, but with those who vehemently disagreed with, and opposed his views. The fact that he was silenced forever in this heinous murder is a huge blow to the hope that Americans can find some semblance of a middle ground. I hope that his spirit of open discourse and dialogue lives on, and becomes his legacy.

Charles James Kirk
October 14, 1993 - September 10, 2025.

May he Rest in Peace.

🙏🕯️🕊️
 
Same here, the silence from my liberal friends on FB is deafening.
They've stopped their daily diatribe of labeling and name calling.
I'm sure they're either back at it already or will be soon. TDS doesn't just go away without intense therapy.
 
Been off this board for a while, and plan to keep it that way.

Absolutely gutted by the political violence stateside. The cold-blooded murder and assassination of Charlie Kirk is reprehensible. Violence is never the answer. My condolences to his wife Erika, his daughters, family and all those who knew and loved him. I agreed with very little that Charlie Kirk stood for politically, but it was crystal clear to me he was a patriot, and an extremely gifted, astute political activist who reached millions, and wanted the best for the country.

This is a sad day for America, and for the future of this nation. Left or right, Democratic, Republican, or Independent, we must find a way to coexist, and be able to debate openly, and if need be, to agree to disagree. Charlie Kirk represented exactly that, a willingness to speak freely, and thoughtfully, not only with like-minded folks, but with those who vehemently disagreed with, and opposed his views. The fact that he was silenced forever in this heinous murder is a huge blow to the hope that Americans can find some semblance of a middle ground. I hope that his spirit of open discourse and dialogue lives on, and becomes his legacy.

Charles James Kirk
October 14, 1993 - September 10, 2025.

May he Rest in Peace.

🙏🕯️🕊️
What did you disagree with him, politically speaking?
 
Been off this board for a while, and plan to keep it that way.

Absolutely gutted by the political violence stateside. The cold-blooded murder and assassination of Charlie Kirk is reprehensible. Violence is never the answer. My condolences to his wife Erika, his daughters, family and all those who knew and loved him. I agreed with very little that Charlie Kirk stood for politically, but it was crystal clear to me he was a patriot, and an extremely gifted, astute political activist who reached millions, and wanted the best for the country.

This is a sad day for America, and for the future of this nation. Left or right, Democratic, Republican, or Independent, we must find a way to coexist, and be able to debate openly, and if need be, to agree to disagree. Charlie Kirk represented exactly that, a willingness to speak freely, and thoughtfully, not only with like-minded folks, but with those who vehemently disagreed with, and opposed his views. The fact that he was silenced forever in this heinous murder is a huge blow to the hope that Americans can find some semblance of a middle ground. I hope that his spirit of open discourse and dialogue lives on, and becomes his legacy.

Charles James Kirk
October 14, 1993 - September 10, 2025.

May he Rest in Peace.

🙏🕯️🕊️
Democrats can't debate because they've taken the 100% WRONG side of every issue because they hate one man so badly that if he said he liked dogs, they'd get rid of their dog. Liberals can't defend their policies so they self-destruct and burn the flag, topple statues and shoot at people.
 
Democrats can't debate because they've taken the 100% WRONG side of every issue because they hate one man so badly that if he said he liked dogs, they'd get rid of their dog. Liberals can't defend their policies so they self-destruct and burn the flag, topple statues and shoot at people.

No Lies Detected.

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Just some more of my thoughts that I wrote to put on Facebook. But honestly I can't do it because I'm so sick and tired of hearing the same old lame bullshit arguments and triangulations from leftwingers so I won't subject myself to it on a public forum.

Many of you can probably relate to the fact that there are plenty of good, kind, decent people in my life whom I love, respect and care about, whose views do not always align with mine. Even within my own nuclear family. What I respected most about Charlie Kirk was his willingness to welcome all viewpoints to his platform and calmly debate, sometimes with a sense of humor, never becoming insulting, demeaning, or angry. Seems like a lost art these days (I’ve been a guilty party myself at times, if I’m honest).

I’ve been reflecting on the many conversations I’ve watched and something that strikes me is that while many of the college students he engaged were passionate about their beliefs, they were not intellectually prepared to debate him.

I would hope that our educational institutions would foster these types of dialogues, allowing students ample opportunity to explore and debate opposing points of view. All too often now it seems students are encouraged to banish, shut down, ostracize and silence opposing points of view. Some seem to have the attitude that opinions are oppression, and words are violence. This should go without saying, but we do not have to hate those with whom we disagree! We can sometimes learn from them, and sometimes even persuade them. I’m reminded that Bill Clinton and Barack Obama once espoused some of the same views that Charlie Kirk was despised for. If your beliefs stand up to vigorous examination, if you can make factual and convincing arguments, you don’t have a need to silence anyone.

Do we really want to live in a country where murder is an acceptable solution to a viewpoint you were unable to take down intellectually? Where does that road end? Taking your opponent out in this cowardly fashion doesn’t persuade anyone. It hardens those who already oppose you. It makes you look intellectually helpless and weak. For all those justifying or worse, celebrating this assassination, know that you aren’t winning anyone over to your side. You’re showing people who you are, and it’s not someone most people want to be.
 
That's a lot of kinetic energy from an old ww2 30.06 Swedish mauser .

The day of the shooting, they interviewed someone in the crowd. His testimony was reasonable, he seemed reasonable. Then he said it absolutely sounded like a .22. I did a double take. Clearly he'd never shot weapons. A .22? It makes a small 'crack' sound. The audio clearly indicated a high power rifle.

My stepfather always hunted with a 30-06. I would badger him year after year, "why so much gun for a deer, you risk damaging so much meat?" He always said, "I don't want any chance of them running away.

Every deer he killed had an exit wound the size of a softball.

Charlie never had a chance.
 
Charlie never had a chance.
Probably hit the carotid artery which is what I normally use to embalm people because, uh, the flow is very good.
The professionals who know more than I do in the FB groups for my profession estimate that he was dead within 90 seconds from blood loss.
 
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The day of the shooting, they interviewed someone in the crowd. His testimony was reasonable, he seemed reasonable. Then he said it absolutely sounded like a .22. I did a double take. Clearly he'd never shot weapons. A .22? It makes a small 'crack' sound. The audio clearly indicated a high power rifle.

My stepfather always hunted with a 30-06. I would badger him year after year, "why so much gun for a deer, you risk damaging so much meat?" He always said, "I don't want any chance of them running away.

Every deer he killed had an exit wound the size of a softball.

Charlie never had a chance.
That’s what I used and have.
 
Probably hit the carotid artery which is what I normally use to embalm people because, uh, the flow is very good.
The professionals who know more than I do in the FB groups for my profession estimate that he was dead within 90 seconds.
I don’t know about 90 seconds, but he was definitely dead before he made it to the hospital. Probably before he made it to the ambulance. Losing that much blood that fast…….nobody is surviving that.
 
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