Charlie Kirk, head of the U.S. Turning Point organization, acting for the university community, was fatally shot on Wednesday during an outdoor event at Utah Valley University. On Friday, authorities detained a 22-year-old Utah resident, Tyler Robinson. The bomber's ammunition was marked by inscriptions referring to “fascist” and supporting the ideology of neolysenkoism.
More and more leftist people publically express their hatred for the conservative influencer Kirk was and celebrates his death. Although sympathy has come from all over the political spectrum, social media has rapidly spread examples of left-wing voices celebrating Kirk's death, suggesting that he someway deserved it, or otherwise trivializing the murder. MSNBC tv released commentator Matthew Dowda for suggesting that Kirk provoked the shooting "words full of hate".
An alarmingly large number of those disgusting voices Origin from the American academic community. So far, under media pressure, there have been expulsions from the work of individual teachers who have “towed” with joy.
For example, mediate Tennessee State University released Dean Laura Sosh-Lightsy's assistant after she posted a Facebook entry: "Looks like old Charlie decided his own fate. hatred breeds hatred. ZERO OF Compassion".
University Rector Sidney McPhee said "comments of a individual who worked in a position of trust and straight with students were against our values and undermined the credibility and reputation of the university among our students, lecturers, employees and the full community (...). We offer our sincere condolences to the Kirk family”.
In turn, an assistant prof. at the University of Michigan, Charles Davis posted on the X entry: "Even if you think force is not a good answer, it is nevertheless a solution, especially in the face of the violent conditions and the brutal rhetoric spread by the people who make it."
For this statement, his employer simply stated that ‘does not take a position on matters not straight related to university management. The faculty members are free to talk and discuss current issues; but, to be clear, these individual statements do not represent the views of the university."
Conservatives have long warned against utmost left-wing distortions of modern universities. The fact that many representatives of the university's authorities, not only students, celebrated Kirk's death, gives emergence to mediocre prospects for the future. This is fundamentally another argument for the urgent decommunisation of universities. Not just in the United States.
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