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Tyler Robinson, Kirk shooter, has been caught after a family friend turned him in
Parents, keep your kids away from Discord. Will be interesting to see if this guy is a true believer or just ragebaiting.
So I was holding this back until confirmation, but honestly, I don't know if I can blame anybody for believing this is a false flag. Not that I think it is, but come on, if you prompted a Hollywood writer to come up with a scene about "killing discourse / debate / free speech", would anyone come up with something better than "milquetoast political pundit, who likes to make appearances under the tagline 'change my mind' gets shot in the throat by a political opponent, during a Q&A at a university, as a member of the audience is making a comment on how peaceful the other side of the political spectrum is"?
Too symbolic. Too surreal. Simulation theory confirmed.
For al milquetoast speaker the media networks memorializing him are suspiciously avoiding showing clips of him saying anything.
They played a bunch of clips of him on the radio yesterday. Not his "gotcha" "dunking on libs" stuff but instead him compassionately talking to trans people and talking about the importance of faith. Stuff like that. There's so much content from him that it's easy to get a collection of kind and thoughtful sentiments.
I think the reason some media networks are not playing such clips is that for example he listened to a distressed young woman with gender confusion asking about how young of children should be given HRT and he advised her to seek counseling rather than take hormones. Thoughtfully and compassionately. That kind of talk ain't allowed on MSNBC.
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