Posted on 09/17/2025 6:15:16 AM PDT by Red Badger
Another evil leftist has learned that the reality of consequence culture after mocking the assassination of Charlie Kirk this week.
As The Gateway Pundit reported earlier on Tuesday, a viral video emerged online showing a student at Texas State University taunting others at a Kirk memorial event hosted by the local TPUSA chapter.
In the footage, the young man mimicked the shooting by tapping his neck and writhing while his ‘friends’ film.
“Charlie Kirk got hit in the neck, b**ch!” he said. “Look, I’m Charlie Kirk!
He then walked up to a statue and mocked Kirk getting assassinated once again, and fell to the ground while his friends continued to guffaw.
While leaving, he turned to a video camera and said “f**k that n****!”
Texas State University President Kelly Damphousse and Texas Governor Greg Abbott both released statements following the incident, which occurred Monday on school’s San Marcos campus. While Damphousse did not say what punishment he would enact, Abbott demanded the student’s expulsion.
Following the national uproar, Texas State University announced on X that had identified the student responsible and kicked him out of school.
“TXST has identified the student in the disturbing video from Monday’s event,” the post reads. “The individual is no longer a student at TXST.”
“Federal law prevents the university from commenting on individual student conduct matters.”
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Good riddance, he was looking for a fight.
Too many cellphone cameras to get away with that and it ‘went viral.’
Any place with public funding will be policing things closely.
Another seething White hating Black .
They dont even care to hide there hate anymore .
This is startling .
I am glad they kicked this loser out. I wonder how these mentally ill students are admitted in the first place.
“a man can choose his own words but someone else will choose the consequences for those words” L.Star
The insane mental state of the professors is the enabler.
In the film version of The Two Towers from the Lord of the Rings, King Théoden asks, “What can men do against such reckless hate?” when the Orcs are attacking Helm’s Deep. I feel like that is where we are at.
In this case, likely Affirmative Action enrollees because they are black.
They may take issue with that generalization, but the fact is, where Affirmative Action exists, and it is supported by someone who either supports it or benefits from it, people are wholly justified in assuming that there is a significant chance they may be unqualified for whatever it is they are there to do.
Charlie Kirk is demonized by the Left for having made this factual point about the undeniable double-edged nature of Affirmative Action.
“I wonder how these mentally ill students are admitted in the first place.”
They’re mentally ill and/or demonic. But how they were admitted is via melanin. Dicersity is our friend, dontcha know?
He got what he deserved. He was too immature for college anyway and never should have been accepted.
(SHOCK) I didn’t know American colleges still literally expelled any student for any action. That is reassuring
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THAT was an excellent observation on Alberta’s part. 😄
There is a bizarre kind of wisdom in that statement, once you get past the vivid imagery.
Not something I’d want on my tombstone, but, whatever.
Why wasn’t he beaten within an inch of his life?
that should be on a T shirt
“ I wonder how these mentally ill students are admitted in the first place.”
Everyone gets admitted, everyone gets financed. Now if they can pay it back is the question.
He needs a good old fashion ASS Whoopin,and attitude adjustment.
What’s his name? I hope never gets a job.
Sadly there are plenty of left wing business owner that would be glad to have him....................
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