>>2472813Seen it before, will watch it again.
I am really starting to like the subtiteling on the second one, really adds to it.
>>2472837Too bad
I was satisfied with the Based Mormon Boomer narrative
>>2472846Luigi’s face was on camera and he was snitched by the McDonald’s lumpen piece of shit
With this one, we have no idea so far. To get such a clean shot from so far, that was the work of a professional. Or Muricans are just genetically good with guns idk
>>2472864Used or not, having them in your possession is still a deterrent
>>2472865Yes
>"You may shoot me dead in the street, but in the Arena of Principled Debate I'll remain undefeated. Ha. Enjoy your delusion."—His Last Words4 Dec 2024
https://twitter.com/dril/status/1864366530621816943 >>2472862ban all americans from having guns including your retarded ass
>>2472885>what if i beg the bourgeois state to ban guns only from the people i personally dislikewow youre a freaking genius
theres always going to be some form of gun control in every single country just like there will always be some sort of migration control or welfare etc etc. what an absolutely irrelevant thing to even talk about like communism is about finding the perfect government policy
>>2472813Bruh, imagine your last words being "counting or not counting gang violence" and then the dude who replied saying "Great" lmao
Speaking of, I wonder what was going through that person's mind when he saw Charlie got shot, would be interesting to see someone interview him
>>2472904>"violence" <*shot*>"great""violence-great"
cant help but think about the genius of this moment.
>>2473004no chance he remained conscious for long with that rapid blood pressure drop
t. experienced fainter
>>247320150/50 imo
nevertheless I'm leaning into crazed bloo voter in disguise, they're the type that thinks working out is fascist and it shows for him
>>2473404He's just taking orders from the Russians. The Russians are mad about Kirk's death because
>muh traditional valuesand they are praying for the shooter to be trans.gender.
>>2473436>>2473447>hinkle lives in RussiaOkay. That must mean putler is personally crying in his pillow cause kirk died???
>RT AmericaAnd? I'm not sure how you've arrived at "the kremlin is seething rn". They put shit out to make the usa look bad. A burger retard getting his neck blown off in public makes the US look like some backwater violent shithole. Of course they'd talk about it. Same goes for that chick that got stabbed on the train.
>>2472864 "We recognized that it was ridiculous to report the police to the police, but we hoped that by raising encounters to a higher level, by patrolling the police with arms, we would see a change in their behavior. Further, the community would notice this and become interested in the Party. Thus our armed patrols were also a means of recruiting.
At first, the patrols were a total success. Frightened and confused, the police did not know how to respond, because they had never encountered patrols like this before. They were familiar with the community-alert patrols in other cities, but never before had guns been an integral part of any patrol program. With weapons in our hands, we were no longer their subjects but their equals.
Out on patrol, we stopped whenever we saw the police questioning a brother or a sister. We would walk over with our weapons and observe them from a “safe” distance so that the police could not say we were interfering with the performance of their duty. We would ask the community members if they were being abused. Most of the time, when a policeman saw us coming, he slipped his book back into his pocket, got into his car, and left in a hurry. The citizens who had been stopped were as amazed as the police at our sudden appearance."
Huey P. Newton - Revolutionary Suicide
>>2473549Well yes internet posts are not representative, hello, how long has it taken you to absorb this
Only a minority of Americans even use Twitter at all
>>2473566Radlib or right-wing, so basically the same thing
Historically speaking communists or national-liberation fighters don't pull these kinds of stunts without the planning and support of a "cell" as they call it in glow circles
>>2473613why isnt he linking epstein with trump? 🤔🤔🤔
>"""members of congress"""not POTUS?
>>2473613As much as I like the "it was israel" angle
>You do know that in the event of a civil war the right wing will win because they have the most guns, policemen and enlisted soldiers?this is retarded, america is already fully right wing. Civil war can only be a good thing for that country
>>2473625That's what makes it sus
Either way it's highly unlikely that a radical leftist would join the army and on top of that join a special unit that gives you proper sniper training that's necessary for pulling such a clean shot from so far away. Or should I believe that the shooter was an autodidact and he prepared for months and years just to take out fucking Charlie Kirk?
>>2473688Was just stating it as a possibility, I dont think that its absolutely 100% the truth.
>>2473691>>2473692Just saw that, but tbh I dont think it will matter much. The right is gonna run with anyways and state it like its the truth, just like how they said that the recent detransitioned shooter was still trans despite evidence showing that they stopped identifying as trans and were transphobic.
>>2473718Oh nevermind it's a total nothingburger because retards think an active shooter is out there on their phone checking their socials
Good news for trans people at least
>>2473742Someone that went viral as suspect with similar face structure to the shooter that lives there and predicted Kirk's death, although the only reason I don't think it's them is because they obviously wouldn't be managing their social and corps would wipe instead of private
>>2473469RT is taking a clear "let's cry about Charlie Kirk" line and muh free speech and muh libs and muh Ukrainians are celebrating, but I don't think the Kremlin is seething. I think RT has an ultra-cynical (as always) approach to blowing smoke up the ass of right-wingers in English speaking countries and they see them as their audience.
The comments on Guancha are funnier. There's a lot of obscure (to me) analogies to ironically tragic events in ancient Chinese history with "live by the sword, die by the sword" type lessons, lots of comments about brave Americans who support the 2nd Amendment and stand up for the right to be brutally gunned down (very brave!) and "It's the left that's truly capable of action. From piercing Trump's ears to executing health insurance company CEOs on the streets to killing MAGA enthusiasts at speeches, the rednecks may be louder, but their ability to act is far less." (Actual comment.)
>>2473768TIME echoing Trump’s own words, word for word. Interesting.
The inability of the MSM to recognize clear incitement is notable. Doubly so because the right wing is making direct and clear analogies of itself to Weimar Germany. I don’t fully understand why mainstream rags aren’t able toe recognize what’s happening.
American has many things about it that are deep and structurally fascistic. But American people broadly do not support white supremacy and neonazism. Giving credence to them and momentum to their political movement won’t result in a fascist victory but a probable total collapse of American society.
>>2473818>Drivers LicensesJeez they're upset.
What are they going to do about people who don't live in the US though?
>>2473795>"It's the left that's truly capable of action. From piercing Trump's ears to executing health insurance company CEOs on the streets to killing MAGA enthusiasts at speeches, the rednecks may be louder, but their ability to act is far less." (Actual comment.)Interesting perspective.
I almost don't want to tell them that Luigi wasn't a leftist and the Trump shooter seems to have been a mentally disturbed conservative.
>>2473273>THE FOURTH REICH BEGINS TONIGHTthe Fourth Reich already happened, all those millions of people who the USA has murdered since WWII
>>2473647>Asmongold compiling a list of people mocking the shootingThey Live is a documentary
>>2473934It’s just customary for private flagpoles, not legally required except for government flagpoles.
t. owns a flagpole
>>2473469>Okay. That must mean putler is personally crying in his pillow cause kirk died???I didn't say that.
>And? I'm not sure how you've arrived at "the kremlin is seething rn"I didn't say that either.
>>2473962Kind of funny that two shitposters are in trouble for predicting the day he died, and there's a book about it published the day before
It's like the universe wanted this guy dead
FBI is investigating a new lead: a international arrest warrant has been issued against far right activist John Jurasek.
He's currently wanted by all international authorities.
FBI would welcome any information that would advance the investigation.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/09/11/us/charlie-kirk-shooting-newswould welcome any information that would advance the investigation
>>2473634Meds.
>>2473818>Congressional authorityWhat "congressional authority"? It's fucking stunning that I know more about civics than the people who get to vote on laws do.
>>2473742Skye Valadez is God's Finest Scalpel, author of the song Charlie Kirk dead at 31. They have now made some changes to their Soundcloud page, see picrel.
>>2473743Kek!
>>2473762It could be. Despite all the lionising they are doing about him, it seems he wasn't liked at all in certain sectors of the far right. As long as it's rightwing-on-rightwing violence, who cares.
>>2473765>My guess is he's in israel.Kek! Well, there was a recent case in Las Vegas, you know… And it's not far from Utah, IIRC.
>>2473782That would be the ultimate crossover. Don't listen to the crusty losers here. Indeed, if you can send some of the TA listeners here that would be good. They're the only podcast I listen to.
>>2473795Wait a sec… Isn't Scott Ritter an ex military man convicted for some honeypot shit over the internet with an underage girl?
>>2473809That guy had a couple of years of training in the navy. But it was many years before the assassination. Still, I guess he was way above the average Japanese in terms of combat training: Japan has no official armed forces - army, air force and navy are formally police organisations and there's no conscription - and access to firearms is extremely restricted. Also, the guy was motivated by a lifelong grudge against the Moonie church after his mother went bankrupt giving all her money to them and Abe was in that cult's pocket.
>>2473818Abolish congress. Not only it's full of corrupt politicians in the pocket of capital, they are also a bunch of schizoid sickos, unhinged psychopath and malignant narcissists. Fuck them all and fuck them quick.
>>2473824>200 yearsIf I had all that time to train, I'll be basically capable of assassinating targets by a mile away with an energy beam coming out of my eyes.
>>2473830>but I was very surprised to see one of the right's big meme figures just die like that.Live like a meme, die like a meme…Yeah, I mean, tbh I really didn't expect anything that interesting to happen these days. On a practical level, though, striking low and middle figures makes more sense: the big ones are heavily guarded. Yet, even in their case, you have events like the Pennsylvania shooting last year… I really don't know if give in to the conspiracy thing or not, I don't know…
>>2473837Maybe reddit wasn't 100% shit all along, while mainstream media have always been?
>>2473861Any updates on Black Hammer?
>>2473862If you spell it
guancia and you pronounce it the same as
guancha, it means
cheek in Italian.
>>2473863Solidarity to Mr Todd. My god, Oklahoma must be another nasty shithole, innit?
>>2473869Isn't he an immigrant?
>>2473882Who's Eric Li?
>>2473894This. So called "Christianity" in America is for the most part a debauched bunch of cults worshipping money and power and they managed to put the Roman Church to shame with all its simony and corruption, despite being just a couple of centuries old against a millenium and a half.
>>2473896Luigi didn't have a precise political position and he had no history with movements or parties. The Pennsylvania shooter seems to be a kid that dabbled with both parties but was mainly mentally ill.
>>2473928An angel from the book of mormon who appeared repeatedly to the founder of the religion to tell him the fundamentals of the faith. Supposedly he was a native american in his heartly life centuries before and he ascended to the state of angel after his death. Btw, in mormonism you can even become a new good and create your own universe in the next life. In truth, Moroni is the name of an island in the Seychelles, but can also be an Italian surname.
>>2473931Wasn't MSNBC le liberal media?
>>2473969At least you have to give to Mishima that
1. he didn't hide that
2. in the end he killed himself
>>2474002That's gold.
>>2474036>Wait a sec… Isn't Scott Ritter an ex military man convicted for some honeypot shit over the internet with an underage girl?Yep. Well, ex-military but also an ex-U.N. weapons inspector in the 90s.
>Any updates on Black Hammer?They dead.
>If you spell it guancia and you pronounce it the same as guancha, it means cheek in Italian.In Chinese it basically means "Observer" I think. It's a rather conservative site but in a Chinese establishment sort of way.
>Who's Eric Li?Chinese venture capitalist. Here's a new article from them:
<In the context of highly fragmented social media and intensely polarized American politics, preconceived expectations are difficult to dispel. "Group polarization" may become the most important background factor influencing subsequent developments in public opinion.
<In the current structure of the American "culture war," conservatives are likely to incorporate this incident into the framework of "conservative freedom of speech facing violent threats" and "traditional values under attack," and then call for tougher security policies and the previously controversial "crackdown on domestic extremism" - of course, they are referring to the kind of "extremism" that takes extreme attitudes towards the values advocated by conservatism.
<Liberals and centrists, on the other hand, are likely to emphasize that far-right rhetoric itself incites hatred and leads to social unrest. The two sides' narratives are clashing, further exacerbating divisions. Rather than the expectation of some outside the US who have a "special attachment" to the US—that the US will "use tragic events to find new consensus and heal divisions"—this is highly unlikely to happen.
<For conservatives, Charlie Kirk's death also has a symbolic, solidifying effect—he has become almost a "martyr," representing the values of "defending free speech" and "protecting conservative voices on campus." This is expected to trigger a new round of political mobilization within the MAGA community. Of course, this, in turn, will also spur counter-mobilization efforts on the other side, such as "anti-political violence," "anti-hate," and "gun control." The result, rather than resolving conflict, is a deepening of polarization.
<From the federal to the state level, legislators and congressmen at all levels have begun seeking to maximize their political assets and leverage. They either chanted "justice" during moments of silence or engaged in intense debates over issues like accountability, motives, security, and gun control. However, the likely trend will continue to be characteristic of recent US congressional politics: heated statements with little action.
<Two major impacts are expected at the social level: one is the uncontrolled spread of information, and the other is the re-emergence of the classic paradox between security and freedom.
<The fragmented dissemination of social media will lead to the "information black hole effect" - a large amount of information that has not been deeply verified by traditional media is widely spread with the help of algorithms, challenging the elite's control over agenda setting, which has a significant impact on the subsequent development of events.
<On the other hand, since the incident occurred on a campus, it raises concerns about both gun ownership and campus security. Further tightening of security and restrictions on open-air political events could raise concerns about a shrinking space for speech. If a high degree of openness is maintained, real risks loom. It can be argued that within the current American political framework, achieving even a suboptimal, three-way equilibrium of "voluntary and transparent procedures" is difficult, let alone an optimal solution.
<From a governance perspective, gun control, campus security, and domestic extremism control are all familiar issues. Following this incident, the debate is expected to return to Congress. However, due to the constraints of partisanship and voter preferences, reaching a consensus, which previously proved difficult, will likely remain difficult. What's more likely is a continuation of the old pattern of symbolic bills and state-by-state independence.
<This is not a problem of a single incident, but is determined by the contemporary American political structure and interest map.
<At the implementation level, state governments, universities, and security agencies may increase security spending in the short term, such as setting up temporary observation points and strengthening venue security measures—after all, this represents a high-intensity stimulus. However, this will also lead to new challenges in terms of rising costs and implementation effectiveness. Remember the shocking miscommunication between local police and their security team during the Trump assassination? This inefficient governance will once again demonstrate some of the realities of the United States.
<In summary, following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, conservatives and liberals will each exploit him, constructing narratives that favor them. Both sides may use the slogan "oppose political violence," but their attributions will be diametrically opposed. Security thresholds may be raised across the country, but expectations for their effectiveness are low.
<While the US is still a long way from major national elections, this incident has quickly become a political issue. Liberals will emphasize gun control and anti-hate politics, while conservatives will focus on the identity of the shooter. If the shooter has liberal leanings, they will immediately portray him as a "violent threat to traditional values." This approach will only deepen divisions.
<This is the terrible thing about political polarization. Once polarization is formed, under the framework of electoral politics, it will be self-consistent and self-motivated, and will continue to cycle and intensify, posing huge risks to the entire society and country.
<At the governance level, we expect to see a continuation of "stable inefficiency." Unless there's a rare moment of genuine consensus, systemic reforms—such as gun screening, federal funding for campus security, and the responsibilities of online platforms—will be unlikely. More likely, governments at all levels and universities will implement minor technical and procedural fixes. This scenario has played out repeatedly in the United States, and this time is likely to be no exception.
<Overall, this is a highly sensitive incident still under investigation, but it is undoubtedly widely considered to be political in nature—in the words of the Utah governor, a "political assassination." It clearly reflects three structural challenges currently facing the United States:
<First, polarized narratives between political factions interact and reinforce each other, forming a spiral;
<Second, social media has led to fragmented information dissemination, fueling the spread of emotions and the activism of hate speech, and offline risks continue to rise;
<Third, governance capabilities at the federal and state levels remain inefficient and unable to cope with real challenges.
<In the short term, we may see heated debates about security and freedom, guns and speech, campuses and politics, but it is likely that these debates will still degenerate into mutual accusations, exploring political values, and serving election goals, rather than truly eliminating risks, bridging differences, and healing rifts.
<This is a tragedy of contemporary American politics, and it also thoroughly demonstrates to the world that the institutional design that was once highly anticipated by certain theories and believed to be able to self-correct and bridge divisions has not played the ideal role and should no longer be overly glorified.
<To some extent, this incident is a symptom and may even have a significant afterburning effect, bringing a profound and direct impact on the social stability of the United States.https://www.guancha.cn/ShenYi/2025_09_11_789751.shtmlThen the top comment:
>This incident is extremely egregious, demonstrating that firearms are still insufficiently powerful. The American people urgently need to improve their firearms. If everyone had a rocket launcher, I believe society would be much more stable. >>2474097If this turns out to be the real reason they spread the trans shit I swear to fucking god
If this whole affair does nothing but prove the incompetence of the American deep state after being staffed with epic groypers Trump found on Facebook it still qualifies as praxis tbh
>>2474069this is not an over simplification of what he said by the way.
you forgot to mention he admited being Hitler reincarnated.
>>2474123>10/10 transhumanist QTI fear the media is right
trans sis, we're cooked
I hope they shoot Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, JD Vance, Hassan, Trump, Hillary Clinton, Nick Fuentes, Charlie Vietch, Nigel Farage, Xi Xingping, Prachanda, Kier Starmer and every royal and noble in the world next.
>>2474195LOl AMERICA!
Just like the guy who was cheering the instant it happened and while people were still bending down or running
Utah man accused of sneaking into assassination crime scene wearing lab coat, taking photos of evidence, selfieshttps://kutv.com/news/local/utah-man-accused-of-sneaking-into-assassination-crime-scene-taking-photos-of-evidence>OREM, Utah (KUTV) — A man was arrested after he allegedly snuck into the assassination crime scene at Utah Valley University to take photos and videos of evidence.
>Russell Kim Kennington, 38, of Pleasant Grove, was arrested on suspicion of capital obstruction of justice, a second-degree felony, and criminal trespass, a class B misdemeanor.
>Kennington, wearing a white lab coat, allegedly walked past highly visible crime scene tape — which had large black lettering reading, "CRIME SCENE/POLICE/DO NOT CROSS" — and began to take pictures and videos of evidence.
>…He allegedly told officials he was "reminiscing and filming the scene." He claimed to be "following the shadows" to avoid detection, saying he didn't want to "disturb" officers.Least mentally unwell Utahn
>>2472872lmao, he didnt get any last word, he passed out (and died) pretty much instantly
also, from what I've seen calling his arena "principled debate" is a big joke too, more like the arena of "cheap gotchas and fallacies"
>>2474326Thank you schizo
>>2474334It was 200 meters, with a 30-06 it’s pretty easy. Maybe the shooter lost a debate to kirk and saw himself in a cringe compilation and blew a fuse or something, that would be pretty funny
>>2474454I did
No one uses feet when discussing shooting ranges, using feet is retarded even by American standards
>>2474456Damn, hopefully it was very painful while his weak brittle cuckservative body lasted.
>>2474459Libs are impotent cucks that get on their knees whatever the more right wingers that chimp out and beg for race wars get shot, begin for empathy, yet they don't do the same for a leftist in any place of the world if the same thing happens, liberals and their need to farm moral superiority is to be disregarded as the failures they are.
>>2474334>>2474321Transphobia is eating your braincells.
Grass. Touch. Now.
>>2474713I think it's interesting that virtually everyone, left and right, are directly comparing the events to the rise of fascism in Germany.
Like I think that "centrists" hearing that the right wing all saying "HE IS OUR HORST" would give them pause.
But also– it's interesting that the political motives of the shooter are not considered relevant here. Indeed the Reichstag Fire is widely recognized as a "false flag".
I wonder, if the person is caught, and it turns out to be a groyper (or something even less legible), would it change anything?
>>2474739I don't think they're making him more popular. Tey are making it basically illegal to publicly dislike him.
I don't know enough about the social debates in Weimar Germany know if this is analogous. Charlie Kirk is widely, widely disliked.
>>2474753that would be true if they had the will to do so, they don't, because at the end of the day they are turning him into a plastic saint, something to use as a slogan but not actually as a means to an end, they will do nothing because they can do nothing with him, yet again look at the shinzo abe example, was there a large crackdown by the LDP? no, and they're not much better than the GOP is, now what are they doing? making tough statements, but doing nothing, he is no more a martyr than any worthless guy was, and yet again martyrs mean nothing nowadays
>>2474751>nothing will happen, because nothing can happen, they're gonna turn this guy into a saint but they're not gonna do anything with that, they love to act tough but they're too cowardly to do anything"They" are not the larpers online, it's the US government. The same US government currently using the PATRIOT ACT like it's 9/11 2001 again.
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>>2474751Unfortunately, US institutions have revealed themselves in the past year to be utterly cowardly and have capitulated to mere threats from Trump on every single issue. Harvard, I think, is the sole exception.
Otherwise, institutions have capitulated, throwing even thier own personnel to the wolves.
>>2474776that is nothing compared to what you're fearmongering about, you should learn the difference between persecution fantasy, and reality, where they'll just turn him into a plastic saint to wave around their imagined destruction
>>2474784either way i doubt some old woman matters
>>2474747Nah Shinzo was hated in Japan. People protested that guy’s funeral. Nobody liked Shinzo when he was whacked. Most people thankfully never knew who Kirk was but we do now. They will make a Horst Wessel song about him. They will start renaming shit in his honor. Fuck, they might even dedicate a whole federal holiday and call it Martyr Charlie Kirk day.. actually no, they don’t have the tact. It has to be garish and faux newsy. FALLEN PATRIORT CHARLIE KIRK AND 9/11 REMEMBERANCE DAY.
>>2474756This isn’t the rise of fascism. This is the whole political spectrum, from Trump to hysterical leftists, play acting the rise of fascism for entertainment value. This is beyond a farce. It’s a willful attempt at restaging a tragedy so nihilistic post-modern consumers can inject meaning into their lives. Why else do people complain about nothing burgers? Trump was handing out hotdogs at MacDonalds days before the election. People voted for him because he was more entertaining than 4 years of boredom with boring Kamala. We have lost the meaning of tragedy. After Gaza, we are past actual tragedy. This is a post-tragic age.
>>2474776Why have they capitulated? Part of it is because they are weak. Are they secretly in on it? No. But they want it to happen. They want a big Trump dictator. They want to be a heroic resistance struggling against a totalitarian regime. It’s everything they’ve seen on TV and in movies. It’s an opportunity to live out delusional fantasies. Nobody likes Trump and the rightoids more than centrist liberals because they are so deep into their hero complex, they must allow a phoney fascist to rise so they can larp as the resistance.
>>2474784He's being talked about as greater than MLK and Thomas Jefferson. Not exaggerating here.
>>2474785>that is nothing compared to what you're fearmongering about, you should learn the difference between persecution fantasy, and reality, where they'll just turn him into a plastic saint to wave around their imagined destructionI think you may not be aware of the extent to which the capitulation of American institutions to Trumpism has already started to disrupt and even ruin lives.
>that is nothing compared to what you're fearmongering about, you should learn the difference between persecution fantasy, and reality, where they'll just turn him into a plastic saint to wave around their imagined destruction >>2474253>Only in America. Europe is safeHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHABuddy, friend, chum, Capital is transnational and AI is not some cheap toy nor some dotcom bubble product. AI is the new space race, it is to become the backbone of military equipment and surveillance panopticons. It is the the final frontier of psyops.
<Albania appoints AI bot as minister to tackle corruptionhttps://www.straitstimes.com/world/europe/albania-appoints-ai-bot-as-minister-to-tackle-corruptionAlbania appoints
>PRISTINA - A new minister in Albania charged to handle public procurement will be impervious to bribes, threats, or attempts to curry favour.
>That is because Diella, as she is called, is an AI-generated bot.
>Prime Minister Edi Rama, who is about to begin his fourth term, said on Sept 11 that Diella, which means “sun” in Albanian, will manage and award all public tenders in which the government contracts private companies for various projects.
>“Diella is the first Cabinet member who isn’t physically present, but is virtually created by AI,” Mr Rama said during a speech unveiling his new Cabinet. She will help make Albania “a country where public tenders are 100 per cent free of corruption”.
>The awarding of such contracts has long been a source of corruption scandals in Albania, a Balkan country that experts say is a hub for gangs seeking to launder their money from trafficking drugs and weapons across the world, and where graft has reached the corridors of power.
>That image has complicated Albania's accession to the European Union, which Mr Rama wants to achieve by 2030 but which political analysts say is ambitious.
>The government did not provide details of what human oversight there might be for Diella, or address risks that someone could manipulate the artificial intelligence bot. >>2474789>Why have they capitulated? Part of it is because they are weak. Are they secretly in on it? No. But they want it to happen. They want a big Trump dictator. They want to be a heroic resistance struggling against a totalitarian regime. It’s everything they’ve seen on TV and in movies. It’s an opportunity to live out delusional fantasies. Nobody likes Trump and the rightoids more than centrist liberals because they are so deep into their hero complex, they must allow a phoney fascist to rise so they can larp as the resistance.No I'm talking about like Universities deporting all of their students, firing and investigating professors, cutting funding to research and handing over information on students and faculty to the DOJ to be investigated for the thoughtcrime of the week.
These guys don't want to larp resistance. They are not resisting.
>>2474764Again though this isn't just random dudes online, this shit is coming from the government itself. They have all the levers of power and every means at their disposal to live out their fantasies of "total libtard death" like they're in a Tom Clancy novel
>>2474774DSA and Dems will be among the first to go, but they'll also target the PSL, FRSO, any other remotely left leaning group, anything that has anything to do with the transgender menace including public institutions, and they'll definitely go after people soley based on careers if they're arbitrarily defined as "woke". College professors, college students, most service workers, librarians, teachers, and so on. Everyone in the above categories, along with anybody arbitrarily declared "illegal" and anyone who professes a non Christian faith or even so much as believes that empathy is a good thing will at best be rounded up and imprisoned, if not worked to death or executed outright. Unless you hold views similar to The Quartering you'll have no place in the New America.
But here's the other thing: it's not going to happen all at once. There will be no definitive moment, no Order 66 or any other clear indicator that we're now in a tyrannical hellscape. Rather things will just slowly but surely get worse and worse. Assassinations and murders of "liberals" will become more and more common to the point that it's not even commented on. Dissidents of any kind will be disappeared with greater frequency and everyone will just kind of accept it as normal as they've already been doing. The rhetoric used by the administration will gradually grow harsher, every day a little more openly confrontational, every day the average MAGA supporter a little more open about their genocidal aims. And then before you know it, a No Kings Protest in DC is met with machine gun fire and poison gas and major cities begin to be "liquidated" and everyone will be wondering where everything went wrong.
The point being just because it doesn't happen all at once doesn't make the upcoming purge any less dangerous for us
>>2474713>actually the Reichstag fire WASN'T a false flag!lol this fucking guy manages to keep reaching new levels of contrarian retardation
Also
Wasn't he constantly banging on about how he WANTS the US to get as bad as possible to punish the firsties? And yet he's taken aback by Kirk getting clapped? What an obnoxious faggot.
>>2474816he doesn't actually believe in anything, he just wants money
>>2474811they do need courage, do you think these freaks actually want to fight? if they did they already would have done everything they could if that were the case, no they want an easy win, which you can prove by looking at everything they've done, not something they believe, since you should know that actions trump beliefs
>>2474800They don’t want to actually resist. They want to simulate resistance. Not fake it, not actually do it, but larp it. But to larp, you have to be defeated first. So they are bending so they can play up the tragedy later. This is the simulation of a dictator’s rise so they can go ahead and simulate resistance. Gotta let budget Hitler walk all over you so you can play the victim first.
>>2474791>He's being talked about as greater than MLK and Thomas Jefferson.But he is! His story is more real than real. This is an assassination that could have been scripted by Hollywood, or a bunch of monkey comedians. MLK was a real assassination. People were anchored in reality back then. MLK lead an actual movement. Kirk is like the heart attack grill of assassinations. Its all pushed to the max. He’s more appealing than MLK because he’s such a clown. He was so entertaining and titillating. It’s a fantasy. Like comparing real sex to porn. Compared to other assassinations, which are like real intimacy, Kirk is porn. What was that shooting footage but pure pornography?
>>2474803>DSA and Dems will be among the first to go, but they'll also target the PSL, FRSO, any other remotely left leaning group, anything that has anything to do with the transgender menace including public institutions, and they'll definitely go after people soley based on careers if they're arbitrarily defined as "woke". College professors, college students, most service workers, librarians, teachers, and so on. Everyone in the above categories, along with anybody arbitrarily declared "illegal" and anyone who professes a non Christian faith or even so much as believes that empathy is a good thing will at best be rounded up and imprisoned, if not worked to death or executed outright. Unless you hold views similar to The Quartering you'll have no place in the New America.People will start shooting back long before any of this happens. This is rightiods fantasy shit. Theyre going to destroy the infrastructure of our rotten infrastructure and blow up the county
Long before they get to some micro communist parties. The moment they get rid of the democrats they’re legitimatcy collapses and it’ll be knives out.
>>2474815Prolly, that was likely to happen no matter what. The Wild West days of the internet are coming to a close. Honestly wouldn’t be against it if implemented under a amnesty system. Everyone gets a clean post history, would cut down on much of the social issues the internet has caused. Such a system is going to far more likely hurt rightiods than help them.
>>2474816>Wasn't he constantly banging on about how he WANTS the US to get as bad as possible to punish the firsties? And yet he's taken aback by Kirk getting clapped? What an obnoxious faggot.Yes actually. It that now that *he* could be a potential political target it "wasn't worth it".
All these debate bro sloptubers need to be gulaged.
>>2474803Schizoid. Get medical help if you actually believe this.
There was an exisiting national mythology of subversion from within by Jews and communists, and humiliation in the Great War, that the Nazis used to unite the majority of the population. This does not exist in America beyond the fringes, even most Trump voters don’t believe something like that.
>>2474837yes, fucking thank you for making the point i keep trying to stress, america is nothing like weimar germany, hell it's nothing like imperial germany either, there is no such thing as a political party in the US in the same way there was in most countries at the time, not then, especially not now, people use the word "political divide" but there was no society as politically divided as late 19th-early 20th century germany, your political affiliation drastically affected every aspect of your life, it wasn't just some decision made at the ballot box every few years, but a decision that meaningfully impacted every bit of minutiae, there is nothing like this in america, there is no real political divide in america either, there is nothing beyond vague resembelences, but people love to make this comparison without understanding the huge differences between then and now
>>2474842Exactly what I said. There is only a minority who believes these things and no way to unite the majority around it. Democrat states and cities would resist the rightoid purge fantasy at which point it would be open civil war and the economy would collapse. The Bourgeois who control Trump will not allow this.
The Nazis had to start an external war to get the majority of the population alongside. And that was only possible because the majority of Germans felt humiliated by the last war. This simply does not exist in America. The Democrats aren’t going to go along because Trump invades Iran or whatever.
>>2474760The nazis real power came when their massive rearmaments program resulted in rising wages (surprise surprise materialism proven right again).
Orange Gorbachev on the other hand is crashing the US economy with no survivors so I dont think theyll be able to mobilize a critical majority for fascism. More likely to see highly regarded fascists hitting out in stochastic terrorism.
>>2474851missing the forest for the trees there laddy, the USA doesn't even resemble those either, because the point isn't "it has nothing in comparison with weimar germany (since fascism can only arise in those conditions)" (which i am not saying), i am instead saying that "making a historical comparison like weimar germany, but really it doesn't matter which one, could be italy, could be franco's spain, could be greece in the 1930s, is irrelevant because they are all superficially similar", and it's true, the closest comparison i'll give you is vargas in brazil during the 30s or a similar guy, but even fucking then the conditions are wildly different, you should actually consider that this is not "le 1933/1922 again!" but instead that "this is another wave of reactionary, populism, unique to recent conditions" and then work from there, because if you're working from a false premise, you will never get a correct conclusion
>>2474111I only watch pro-wrestling.
The champion in New Japan is British and an open socialist.
>>2474875we shouldn't be expected to coddle your paranoid delusions
>>2474871if they do, it'll be the greatest mistake they've ever made
>>2474887Yes. Trump has been talking about going after Crooked Hillary for years and still hasn’t done shit. Why? Because then the US starts to unravel and the bourgeois lose money.
The veneer of constitutional legitimacy has to be maintained. There is no actual leftist threat for the bourgeois to allow a dictator.
>>2474905They got the gun, most likely. There's footage of him escaping from the roof by hanging off the edge and falling from the second story. There's also footage of him going to the campus. The stuff about the "trans ideology" on the bullets was silently retracted by the WSJ, its source appears to have been Stephen Crowder. They say they have a "forearm print" and a partial palm print. So things of very limited value.
He seems like he had a very noticeable limp. Maybe he had the rifle in his pants? Does that seem reasonable?
>>2474914Sorry, I mean he actually was limping while walking to the place. It's a really noticeable gait. I don't know how to download an emedd video. He also seems to be limping a little bit when walking after falling from the building.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_-sg0DVuFs&ab_channel=LiveNOWfromFOXHere's FOX (sorry to give them clicks) talking about it. They also think it's because he's concealing the rifle in his pants.
The police say they found the rifle wrapped in a towel and abandoned outside the campus.
>>2474945maga before Trump is elected: chess genius, deep-state dethroner, etc.
maga after Trump is elected: bad advisors, fooled by the deep state, intel hidden from him, doesn't read the news, etc.
>>2474713>>2474739Both correct
Fundamentally shooting the guy who’s big crime is debating college students on campus grounds looks pretty bad for who ever did it no matter what
>b-but he was talking about opposing gun control before he got shot by a 80 year old bolt action Mauser(legal literally everywhere even in country’s with high levels of gun control)>b-but he was transphobic (most of the working class is too)>b-but he said empathy was for sissy’s (no one cares)Only hope is that it’s a false flag
>>2474999Best if you’re in another continent or deep in the countryside laughing at it, yeah.
I don’t really want to die.
>>2474986Let’s hope it was a schizo rightoid shooter like the Trump guy
But what will rightoids do next?
>shoot up a mosque >shoot up a bunch of immigrants>blow up a church>shoot Hasan >shoot Sanders or MamdaniOne of the above is probably coming
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