historian said:
The Left's accusations against Charlie were all lies. None of them had an iota of truth.
That may be. I didn't really follow his work and haven't accused him of anything.
historian said:
The Left's accusations against Charlie were all lies. None of them had an iota of truth.
So THAT is what the Israeli Palestine war is about? Some Arabs hanging out in Israel are being murdered for just hanging out? Just like the US civil war was about southern democrats wanting to hang out with Africans who were just hanging out in America?Sam Lowry said:D. C. Bear said:The_barBEARian said:Wangchung said:BaylorFTW said:The_barBEARian said:BaylorFTW said:The_barBEARian said:
True conservatives dont support cancel culture.
We also believe in second chances bcs we are the good guys.
There is room for nuance.... the guy wasn't posting videos of Charlie's death and saying he wish he had been the one to do it.
"Giggles" is inappropriate and he should receive disciplinary action, but not extreme enough to ruin someone's life.
Sorry your friend AJ has got to go. He can have his second chance at another institution. That nuance is why Charlie is dead. Such an individual is a threat to everyone around him. Baylor needs to be made safe and Baylor admins need to show such behavior is not acceptable conduct for students. The fact that an ordinary high school knows this better than the Baylor admins is scary.
You are making a lot of assumptions and projections based on a "giggles" post.
I'll shoot down one of your lies right now... I am not friends with AJ nor have I ever met the guy before.
You are taking a very hardline position and when you are inevitably on the receiving end of your political opponents mis-framing, lying, and projecting things onto you over a mistake you will inevitably make, you'll want people to show some perspective and nuance.
You are the one making assumptions that Midway High School didn't exercise due diligence in their decision. Do you have any evidence to support this claim? If not, you are doing the very thing you are accusing me of.
And if you don't want to be seen as AJ's friend, stop defending his evil behavior. This is not a mistake or a lapse in judgement. This is a willful celebration of the murder of a good Christian man that AJ purposely chose to make public on social media for all to see. He was not ashamed of his words. And even now, I have no evidence showing he has made a public apology. Nor do I see this man making himself available for questions or taking accountability. Instead, I see that his Instagram account was made private and the deletion of his Linkedin account and apparently his Facebook as well. You want to pretend there is some justification here and entertain anything to give some kind of plausible deniability. Yet, you can't point to a single piece of evidence supporting such things. Sorry but you are the one with the unreasonable position here.
Seems like some want to treat cheering the assassination the same as if he accidentally parked in the wrong parking space. "Aw, let's hear his side of him cheering on the murder of an innocent man! Maybe it was an oopsy! Maybe he fell asleep on his keyboard and his face just randomly mashed out the posts! YoU jUsT cAnT kNoW!!!"
I like you Wang despite the fact that you seem to have become a hater.
I didn't argue what he did was right... I just argued that we've literally all done something similar at one time or another and the punishment should fit the crime.
I suspect I speak for a lot of people when I say that things I have never done include posting approval of someone's murder because I did not like his politics, or something similar.
If that's true I suspect you're in a distinct minority on this board. Politically extreme acts such as being an Arab and residing in Israeli-occupied territory are considered capital offenses here.
Let me explain this to the leftists suddenly deeply concerned about cancel culture.
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) September 13, 2025
Digging up decade old tweets of jokes or hacking a political donation to get someone fired is cancel culture.
People getting fired for currently, openly cheering murder is not cancel culture.
Sam Lowry said:D. C. Bear said:The_barBEARian said:Wangchung said:BaylorFTW said:The_barBEARian said:BaylorFTW said:The_barBEARian said:
True conservatives dont support cancel culture.
We also believe in second chances bcs we are the good guys.
There is room for nuance.... the guy wasn't posting videos of Charlie's death and saying he wish he had been the one to do it.
"Giggles" is inappropriate and he should receive disciplinary action, but not extreme enough to ruin someone's life.
Sorry your friend AJ has got to go. He can have his second chance at another institution. That nuance is why Charlie is dead. Such an individual is a threat to everyone around him. Baylor needs to be made safe and Baylor admins need to show such behavior is not acceptable conduct for students. The fact that an ordinary high school knows this better than the Baylor admins is scary.
You are making a lot of assumptions and projections based on a "giggles" post.
I'll shoot down one of your lies right now... I am not friends with AJ nor have I ever met the guy before.
You are taking a very hardline position and when you are inevitably on the receiving end of your political opponents mis-framing, lying, and projecting things onto you over a mistake you will inevitably make, you'll want people to show some perspective and nuance.
You are the one making assumptions that Midway High School didn't exercise due diligence in their decision. Do you have any evidence to support this claim? If not, you are doing the very thing you are accusing me of.
And if you don't want to be seen as AJ's friend, stop defending his evil behavior. This is not a mistake or a lapse in judgement. This is a willful celebration of the murder of a good Christian man that AJ purposely chose to make public on social media for all to see. He was not ashamed of his words. And even now, I have no evidence showing he has made a public apology. Nor do I see this man making himself available for questions or taking accountability. Instead, I see that his Instagram account was made private and the deletion of his Linkedin account and apparently his Facebook as well. You want to pretend there is some justification here and entertain anything to give some kind of plausible deniability. Yet, you can't point to a single piece of evidence supporting such things. Sorry but you are the one with the unreasonable position here.
Seems like some want to treat cheering the assassination the same as if he accidentally parked in the wrong parking space. "Aw, let's hear his side of him cheering on the murder of an innocent man! Maybe it was an oopsy! Maybe he fell asleep on his keyboard and his face just randomly mashed out the posts! YoU jUsT cAnT kNoW!!!"
I like you Wang despite the fact that you seem to have become a hater.
I didn't argue what he did was right... I just argued that we've literally all done something similar at one time or another and the punishment should fit the crime.
I suspect I speak for a lot of people when I say that things I have never done include posting approval of someone's murder because I did not like his politics, or something similar.
If that's true I suspect you're in a distinct minority on this board. Politically extreme acts such as being an Arab and residing in Israeli-occupied territory are considered capital offenses here.
Sam Lowry said:historian said:
The Left's accusations against Charlie were all lies. None of them had an iota of truth.
That may be. I didn't really follow his work and haven't accused him of anything.
wow, you really think the average person has done something on the internet as bad as these people that are laughing and celebrating a murder. You need help.The_barBEARian said:30aBear said:The_barBEARian said:30aBear said:The_barBEARian said:Wangchung said:BaylorFTW said:The_barBEARian said:BaylorFTW said:The_barBEARian said:
True conservatives dont support cancel culture.
We also believe in second chances bcs we are the good guys.
There is room for nuance.... the guy wasn't posting videos of Charlie's death and saying he wish he had been the one to do it.
"Giggles" is inappropriate and he should receive disciplinary action, but not extreme enough to ruin someone's life.
Sorry your friend AJ has got to go. He can have his second chance at another institution. That nuance is why Charlie is dead. Such an individual is a threat to everyone around him. Baylor needs to be made safe and Baylor admins need to show such behavior is not acceptable conduct for students. The fact that an ordinary high school knows this better than the Baylor admins is scary.
You are making a lot of assumptions and projections based on a "giggles" post.
I'll shoot down one of your lies right now... I am not friends with AJ nor have I ever met the guy before.
You are taking a very hardline position and when you are inevitably on the receiving end of your political opponents mis-framing, lying, and projecting things onto you over a mistake you will inevitably make, you'll want people to show some perspective and nuance.
You are the one making assumptions that Midway High School didn't exercise due diligence in their decision. Do you have any evidence to support this claim? If not, you are doing the very thing you are accusing me of.
And if you don't want to be seen as AJ's friend, stop defending his evil behavior. This is not a mistake or a lapse in judgement. This is a willful celebration of the murder of a good Christian man that AJ purposely chose to make public on social media for all to see. He was not ashamed of his words. And even now, I have no evidence showing he has made a public apology. Nor do I see this man making himself available for questions or taking accountability. Instead, I see that his Instagram account was made private and the deletion of his Linkedin account and apparently his Facebook as well. You want to pretend there is some justification here and entertain anything to give some kind of plausible deniability. Yet, you can't point to a single piece of evidence supporting such things. Sorry but you are the one with the unreasonable position here.
Seems like some want to treat cheering the assassination the same as if he accidentally parked in the wrong parking space. "Aw, let's hear his side of him cheering on the murder of an innocent man! Maybe it was an oopsy! Maybe he fell asleep on his keyboard and his face just randomly mashed out the posts! YoU jUsT cAnT kNoW!!!"
I like you Wang despite the fact that you seem to have become a hater.
I didn't argue what he did was right... I just argued that we've literally all done something similar at one time or another and the punishment should fit the crime.
I've never done anything near what he did nor do I know anyone that has.
If you really believe you've never written something online that you shouldnt have you are lying to yourself.
nothing anywhere near what these idiots have done. It's worrisome that you have. You need need help.
No. I am honest. You arent.
I am truly saddened by another senseless killing yesterday. I wish to clear the air, AJ Barber isn’t on my staff or a coach @BaylorTrack, he has never been a staff member at Baylor Athletics either. My prayers are with Charlie’s family 🙏🏿. pic.twitter.com/pX6YBinwYM
— Michael Ford (@MichaelFordBU) September 11, 2025
@Baylor
— I love salt... (@bigsisterhill) September 11, 2025
AJ Barber needs to be terminated. As a Baylor graduate I am sickened by this callous comment. Baylor was founded as a Christian university. There is no place at @Baylor for someone like this. https://t.co/NoiMvUjVnK
AJ Barber looks like such a fucking pathetic little weiner. And holy shit is he ever ugly.
— GF (@DarkCanuck1980) September 12, 2025
Baylor does hire propagandists and activists instead of educators so can’t say I’m surprised this creepy pedo-looking ginger would work there.
Doc Holliday said:Let me explain this to the leftists suddenly deeply concerned about cancel culture.
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) September 13, 2025
Digging up decade old tweets of jokes or hacking a political donation to get someone fired is cancel culture.
People getting fired for currently, openly cheering murder is not cancel culture.
what did you do similar?The_barBEARian said:Wangchung said:Seems like some want to treat cheering the assassination the same as if he accidentally parked in the wrong parking space. "Aw, let's hear his side of him cheering on the murder of an innocent man! Maybe it was an oopsy! Maybe he fell asleep on his keyboard and his face just randomly mashed out the posts! YoU jUsT cAnT kNoW!!!"BaylorFTW said:The_barBEARian said:BaylorFTW said:The_barBEARian said:
True conservatives dont support cancel culture.
We also believe in second chances bcs we are the good guys.
There is room for nuance.... the guy wasn't posting videos of Charlie's death and saying he wish he had been the one to do it.
"Giggles" is inappropriate and he should receive disciplinary action, but not extreme enough to ruin someone's life.
Sorry your friend AJ has got to go. He can have his second chance at another institution. That nuance is why Charlie is dead. Such an individual is a threat to everyone around him. Baylor needs to be made safe and Baylor admins need to show such behavior is not acceptable conduct for students. The fact that an ordinary high school knows this better than the Baylor admins is scary.
You are making a lot of assumptions and projections based on a "giggles" post.
I'll shoot down one of your lies right now... I am not friends with AJ nor have I ever met the guy before.
You are taking a very hardline position and when you are inevitably on the receiving end of your political opponents mis-framing, lying, and projecting things onto you over a mistake you will inevitably make, you'll want people to show some perspective and nuance.
You are the one making assumptions that Midway High School didn't exercise due diligence in their decision. Do you have any evidence to support this claim? If not, you are doing the very thing you are accusing me of.
And if you don't want to be seen as AJ's friend, stop defending his evil behavior. This is not a mistake or a lapse in judgement. This is a willful celebration of the murder of a good Christian man that AJ purposely chose to make public on social media for all to see. He was not ashamed of his words. And even now, I have no evidence showing he has made a public apology. Nor do I see this man making himself available for questions or taking accountability. Instead, I see that his Instagram account was made private and the deletion of his Linkedin account and apparently his Facebook as well. You want to pretend there is some justification here and entertain anything to give some kind of plausible deniability. Yet, you can't point to a single piece of evidence supporting such things. Sorry but you are the one with the unreasonable position here.
I like you Wang despite the fact that you seem to have become a hater.
I didn't argue what he did was right... I just argued that we've literally all done something similar at one time or another and the punishment should fit the crime.
LIB,MR BEARS said:what did you do similar?The_barBEARian said:Wangchung said:Seems like some want to treat cheering the assassination the same as if he accidentally parked in the wrong parking space. "Aw, let's hear his side of him cheering on the murder of an innocent man! Maybe it was an oopsy! Maybe he fell asleep on his keyboard and his face just randomly mashed out the posts! YoU jUsT cAnT kNoW!!!"BaylorFTW said:The_barBEARian said:BaylorFTW said:The_barBEARian said:
True conservatives dont support cancel culture.
We also believe in second chances bcs we are the good guys.
There is room for nuance.... the guy wasn't posting videos of Charlie's death and saying he wish he had been the one to do it.
"Giggles" is inappropriate and he should receive disciplinary action, but not extreme enough to ruin someone's life.
Sorry your friend AJ has got to go. He can have his second chance at another institution. That nuance is why Charlie is dead. Such an individual is a threat to everyone around him. Baylor needs to be made safe and Baylor admins need to show such behavior is not acceptable conduct for students. The fact that an ordinary high school knows this better than the Baylor admins is scary.
You are making a lot of assumptions and projections based on a "giggles" post.
I'll shoot down one of your lies right now... I am not friends with AJ nor have I ever met the guy before.
You are taking a very hardline position and when you are inevitably on the receiving end of your political opponents mis-framing, lying, and projecting things onto you over a mistake you will inevitably make, you'll want people to show some perspective and nuance.
You are the one making assumptions that Midway High School didn't exercise due diligence in their decision. Do you have any evidence to support this claim? If not, you are doing the very thing you are accusing me of.
And if you don't want to be seen as AJ's friend, stop defending his evil behavior. This is not a mistake or a lapse in judgement. This is a willful celebration of the murder of a good Christian man that AJ purposely chose to make public on social media for all to see. He was not ashamed of his words. And even now, I have no evidence showing he has made a public apology. Nor do I see this man making himself available for questions or taking accountability. Instead, I see that his Instagram account was made private and the deletion of his Linkedin account and apparently his Facebook as well. You want to pretend there is some justification here and entertain anything to give some kind of plausible deniability. Yet, you can't point to a single piece of evidence supporting such things. Sorry but you are the one with the unreasonable position here.
I like you Wang despite the fact that you seem to have become a hater.
I didn't argue what he did was right... I just argued that we've literally all done something similar at one time or another and the punishment should fit the crime.
The closest thing I can think of that I did was laugh when Israel blew the nuts off a bunch of terrorist with pagers.
Maybe you equate death of terrorist to the death of a conservative public speaker. I don't.
30aBear said:
That AJ kid looks psycho. A little like the joker.
Meet Serena Luciano. She is here on a student visa from Argentina. She currently works as a college recruiter for the University of Illinois College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts @uicsoa where she is also pursuing her masters in Urban Higher Education.
— Bad Hombre (@joma_gc) September 14, 2025
Her words: Charlie… pic.twitter.com/Ki3rGvq7T2
Assassin said:
Another Student Visa opening is happening...Meet Serena Luciano. She is here on a student visa from Argentina. She currently works as a college recruiter for the University of Illinois College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts @uicsoa where she is also pursuing her masters in Urban Higher Education.
— Bad Hombre (@joma_gc) September 14, 2025
Her words: Charlie… pic.twitter.com/Ki3rGvq7T2
Realitybites said:
So has Baylor gotten rid of him yet?
Perhaps redirecting any $ earmarked for Baylor to TPUSA is an appropriate response if they have not.
The Texas Education Agency is investigating teachers and staff who have "posted and/or shared reprehensible and inappropriate content on social media" about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. pic.twitter.com/mY2wpK8L3r
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) September 13, 2025
BaylorFTW said:Realitybites said:
So has Baylor gotten rid of him yet?
Perhaps redirecting any $ earmarked for Baylor to TPUSA is an appropriate response if they have not.
No official statement has been made that I am aware of. I am out of town on a business trip but if time permits will be making inquiries tomorrow or on Tuesday. Regardless, I will be stepping things up next Monday if no action has been taken.
Assassin said:
Another Student Visa opening is happening...Meet Serena Luciano. She is here on a student visa from Argentina. She currently works as a college recruiter for the University of Illinois College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts @uicsoa where she is also pursuing her masters in Urban Higher Education.
— Bad Hombre (@joma_gc) September 14, 2025
Her words: Charlie… pic.twitter.com/Ki3rGvq7T2
BaylorFTW said:Realitybites said:
So has Baylor gotten rid of him yet?
Perhaps redirecting any $ earmarked for Baylor to TPUSA is an appropriate response if they have not.
No official statement has been made that I am aware of. I am out of town on a business trip but if time permits will be making inquiries tomorrow or on Tuesday. Regardless, I will be stepping things up next Monday if no action has been taken.
Osodecentx said:BaylorFTW said:Realitybites said:
So has Baylor gotten rid of him yet?
Perhaps redirecting any $ earmarked for Baylor to TPUSA is an appropriate response if they have not.
No official statement has been made that I am aware of. I am out of town on a business trip but if time permits will be making inquiries tomorrow or on Tuesday. Regardless, I will be stepping things up next Monday if no action has been taken.
Do you want Baylor to expel undergraduates who post material about Kirk that you deem offensive or inappropriate?
Aliceinbubbleland said:Osodecentx said:BaylorFTW said:Realitybites said:
So has Baylor gotten rid of him yet?
Perhaps redirecting any $ earmarked for Baylor to TPUSA is an appropriate response if they have not.
No official statement has been made that I am aware of. I am out of town on a business trip but if time permits will be making inquiries tomorrow or on Tuesday. Regardless, I will be stepping things up next Monday if no action has been taken.
Do you want Baylor to expel undergraduates who post material about Kirk that you deem offensive or inappropriate?
That does seem to be the desire of hair on fire posters. Hard to imagine some of these views are from educated individuals. The vendetta to rid anyone with whom you disagree with is damned sure a symbol of intolerance of differing opinions. The word Liberty is losing its value in this nation.
Sam Lowry said:historian said:
The Left's accusations against Charlie were all lies. None of them had an iota of truth.
That may be. I didn't really follow his work and haven't accused him of anything.
Osodecentx said:BaylorFTW said:Realitybites said:
So has Baylor gotten rid of him yet?
Perhaps redirecting any $ earmarked for Baylor to TPUSA is an appropriate response if they have not.
No official statement has been made that I am aware of. I am out of town on a business trip but if time permits will be making inquiries tomorrow or on Tuesday. Regardless, I will be stepping things up next Monday if no action has been taken.
Do you want Baylor to expel undergraduates who post material about Kirk that you deem offensive or inappropriate?
BearlySpeaking said:Osodecentx said:BaylorFTW said:Realitybites said:
So has Baylor gotten rid of him yet?
Perhaps redirecting any $ earmarked for Baylor to TPUSA is an appropriate response if they have not.
No official statement has been made that I am aware of. I am out of town on a business trip but if time permits will be making inquiries tomorrow or on Tuesday. Regardless, I will be stepping things up next Monday if no action has been taken.
Do you want Baylor to expel undergraduates who post material about Kirk that you deem offensive or inappropriate?
I'm okay with quite a bit of stuff I find offensive to be posted. I even say some things I'm sure you find offensive. Big believer in free speech/debate.
It's the advocating or celebrating a murder, that was motivated by bigotry, of a specific individual or group of people that crosses a line in the context of being associated with a corporation or institution. It's a gray area in free speech terms, but Baylor needs to ensure a safe campus. We don't need to become the next Utah Valley State. Tyler Robinson showed that someone expressing such sentiments will sometimes act on them. That is what is putting these people on everyone's radar.
Osodecentx said:BearlySpeaking said:Osodecentx said:BaylorFTW said:Realitybites said:
So has Baylor gotten rid of him yet?
Perhaps redirecting any $ earmarked for Baylor to TPUSA is an appropriate response if they have not.
No official statement has been made that I am aware of. I am out of town on a business trip but if time permits will be making inquiries tomorrow or on Tuesday. Regardless, I will be stepping things up next Monday if no action has been taken.
Do you want Baylor to expel undergraduates who post material about Kirk that you deem offensive or inappropriate?
I'm okay with quite a bit of stuff I find offensive to be posted. I even say some things I'm sure you find offensive. Big believer in free speech/debate.
It's the advocating or celebrating a murder, that was motivated by bigotry, of a specific individual or group of people that crosses a line in the context of being associated with a corporation or institution. It's a gray area in free speech terms, but Baylor needs to ensure a safe campus. We don't need to become the next Utah Valley State. Tyler Robinson showed that someone expressing such sentiments will sometimes act on them. That is what is putting these people on everyone's radar.
Would you expel a Baylor undergrad for posting things you find offensive?
LIB,MR BEARS said:Osodecentx said:BearlySpeaking said:Osodecentx said:BaylorFTW said:Realitybites said:
So has Baylor gotten rid of him yet?
Perhaps redirecting any $ earmarked for Baylor to TPUSA is an appropriate response if they have not.
No official statement has been made that I am aware of. I am out of town on a business trip but if time permits will be making inquiries tomorrow or on Tuesday. Regardless, I will be stepping things up next Monday if no action has been taken.
Do you want Baylor to expel undergraduates who post material about Kirk that you deem offensive or inappropriate?
I'm okay with quite a bit of stuff I find offensive to be posted. I even say some things I'm sure you find offensive. Big believer in free speech/debate.
It's the advocating or celebrating a murder, that was motivated by bigotry, of a specific individual or group of people that crosses a line in the context of being associated with a corporation or institution. It's a gray area in free speech terms, but Baylor needs to ensure a safe campus. We don't need to become the next Utah Valley State. Tyler Robinson showed that someone expressing such sentiments will sometimes act on them. That is what is putting these people on everyone's radar.
Would you expel a Baylor undergrad for posting things you find offensive?
Would you remove a student from student seating for wearing the opposing teams colors?
Suppose that team is the team they grew up supporting?
Does red offend you? Perhaps burnt orange, crimson or maroon? Are those offensive enough to a university that a student shouldn't be allowed to sit in camera view?
Osodecentx said:LIB,MR BEARS said:Osodecentx said:BearlySpeaking said:Osodecentx said:BaylorFTW said:Realitybites said:
So has Baylor gotten rid of him yet?
Perhaps redirecting any $ earmarked for Baylor to TPUSA is an appropriate response if they have not.
No official statement has been made that I am aware of. I am out of town on a business trip but if time permits will be making inquiries tomorrow or on Tuesday. Regardless, I will be stepping things up next Monday if no action has been taken.
Do you want Baylor to expel undergraduates who post material about Kirk that you deem offensive or inappropriate?
I'm okay with quite a bit of stuff I find offensive to be posted. I even say some things I'm sure you find offensive. Big believer in free speech/debate.
It's the advocating or celebrating a murder, that was motivated by bigotry, of a specific individual or group of people that crosses a line in the context of being associated with a corporation or institution. It's a gray area in free speech terms, but Baylor needs to ensure a safe campus. We don't need to become the next Utah Valley State. Tyler Robinson showed that someone expressing such sentiments will sometimes act on them. That is what is putting these people on everyone's radar.
Would you expel a Baylor undergrad for posting things you find offensive?
Would you remove a student from student seating for wearing the opposing teams colors?
Suppose that team is the team they grew up supporting?
Does red offend you? Perhaps burnt orange, crimson or maroon? Are those offensive enough to a university that a student shouldn't be allowed to sit in camera view?
Would you expel the students in your hypothetical?
Aliceinbubbleland said:Osodecentx said:BaylorFTW said:Realitybites said:
So has Baylor gotten rid of him yet?
Perhaps redirecting any $ earmarked for Baylor to TPUSA is an appropriate response if they have not.
No official statement has been made that I am aware of. I am out of town on a business trip but if time permits will be making inquiries tomorrow or on Tuesday. Regardless, I will be stepping things up next Monday if no action has been taken.
Do you want Baylor to expel undergraduates who post material about Kirk that you deem offensive or inappropriate?
That does seem to be the desire of hair on fire posters. Hard to imagine some of these views are from educated individuals. The vendetta to rid anyone with whom you disagree with is damned sure a symbol of intolerance of differing opinions. The word Liberty is losing its value in this nation.