KaiBear said:
Assassin said:
KaiBear said:
Assassin said:
Jacques Strap said:
Doubthttps://nypost.com/2025/09/15/us-news/texas-tech-student-arrested-after-hurling-vile-comments-at-charlie-kirk-mourners-f-k-yall-homie-dead/
A Texas Tech student was arrested after she was filmed mocking Charlie Kirk's assassination and harassing mourners at a vigil for the conservative influencer.
Camryn Giselle Booker, 18, was recorded jumping around and yelling at fellow students paying tribute to Kirk, "Fk y'all homie dead, he got shot in the head."
It's a sad case that they all want to be AOC or Jasmine Crockett... Could you imagine an HR person looking at that when she goes into the workforce?
Everyone did something cringe worthy when I was in college.
Thankfully cameras were not everywhere to record them.
Hopefully the fat gal was not expelled.
Doubtful any of you celebrated someone getting murdered
Honestly I knew of some frat guys who did far worse.
And none of them got arrested.
Texas Tech shouldn't go full aggie.
At most put the fat gal on probation.
No way should she be expelled
I think some of y'all are missing important context here.
Murdering someone because you disagree with them politically is anti free speech. It cuts directly against the marketplace of ideas that should be taking place within the university setting, of all places. Kirk got killed ... while speaking ... at a university ... because the shooter disagreed with him politically.
If you are on board with that, then you really have no business particpating in the university setting.
It's one thing to, somewhere deep down in your dark heart of hearts (we all have darkness), to think "tee hee hee."
It's entirely another thing to proudly proclaim in the public square (online or physically, as she was) that murder of people with whom you disagree is a thing to be rooted for and applauded. That means you have absolutely no business being there. This particular behavior is uniquely disqualifying for an educator or in the university setting.
Depending on the statement or the context, I might look at a stiff probation for an undergrad, but there are plenty of schools out there. If they just get expelled I'm crying no tears. Go matriculate somewhere else or get a job. Maybe you'll learn a lesson.