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44 minutes ago, muppy said:

some of it.

 

But when I am in  nature away from the internet and news I  marvel at the creation  of earth I realize the world is pretty awesome. we have UNITY as fans of the Bills. 

 

that's healthy and fun which is where I live my life. TRY to anyway

 

Peace.

Ignorance is truly bliss.  

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32 minutes ago, Wolfgang said:

 

Who the hell is this Poofter? Sure seems trans to me.

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23 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

Ignorance is truly bliss.  

 

 

cheeky.

 

what happens in the world is beyond my own personal control. Realizing that is the perspective that I need when the world gets too Ugly. 

 

Charlie Kirks passing was abominable ,  2 small children left fatherless. That makes it real for me having raised children with a husband.

 

People who think they have all the answers 24-7 are  too full of themselves to be taken seriously.  NOONE is perfect.

I hope all the perps that were found to have aided this act are made pay to the fullest extent of the law

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21 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:

The evil we’re up against is unlike anything we’ve ever seen

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

The text messages look fake as hell.  He either wrote them to exonerate his boyfriend or someone made these up.  Also the media needs to stop calling them roommates.  They were a couple.  My wife isnt my roommate for Christ's sake.

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16 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

The text messages look fake as hell.  He either wrote them to exonerate his boyfriend or someone made these up.  Also the media needs to stop calling them roommates.  They were a couple.  My wife isnt my roommate for Christ's sake.

 

Well if it's real he's making him an accessory after the fact? 

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18 minutes ago, JFKjr said:

 

Well if it's real he's making him an accessory after the fact? 

 

The text messages look like they are attempting to make the boyfriend seem unaware of the plan to do it.   

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Some interesting reporting with leaked discord messages and interviews with Robinson’s friends:

 

Exclusive: Leaked Messages from Charlie Kirk Assassin

 

“Hey guys, I have bad news for you all … it was me at UVU yesterday.” Thus Tyler Robinson messaged his friends on Discord, seemingly apologizing for murdering Charlie Kirk. “I’m sorry for all of this.”

 

I obtained this and other Discord chats I’ve decided to publish (the legacy news media, as usual, refuses), along with new information I’ve learned about Robinson from the people who knew him best.

 

Trump and company portray the alleged Utah shooter as left-wing and liberals portray him as right-wing. The federal conclusion will inevitably be that he was a so-called Nihilist Violent Extremist (NVE); meanwhile, the crackdown has already begun, as I reported yesterday. The country is practically ready to go to war.

 

“It’s been so terrible and seeing it from an inside perspective is so frustrating,” a friend of Robinson’s since middle school told me. The childhood friend, who asked not to be named for fear of threats, provided me with the above non-public photo of Robinson on a camping trip (a favorite activity of his) to corroborate their relationship.

 

“I think the main thing that’s caused so much confusion is that he was always generally apolitical for the most part,” the friend told me. “That's the big thing, he just never really talked politics which is why it's so frustrating.”

 

The picture that emerges bears little resemblance to the media version. Robinson, I am told, though quiet, was a well-liked person with a supportive family. The friend group who he interacted with on Discord, far from some kind of militia camp or Antifa bunker it’s been portrayed as, represented a range of different political views but mostly talked video games.

 

Yesterday, FBI Director Kash Patel said in an interview that Robinson “subscribed to left-wing ideology,” citing his family’s remarks to investigators. But those close to Robinson say there was a lot his family didn’t know about him.

 

“Their ideas are based on someone they didn't fully understand,” the childhood friend told me. Though the family was generally supportive of Robinson (a claim corroborated by his mother’s Facebook account, brimming with praise for Tyler) they didn’t seem to know about his relationship with a transgender person named Lance, the friend said.

 

When I asked if his family would have been accepting, the friend replied: “I don't think even Tyler knew the answer to that question, which is why he kept it so low key between themselves.”

 

Tyler’s bisexuality, the friend said, was coupled with openness on LGBT issues. But his wasn’t some cookie cutter lefty position on every or even most issues, his friends say.

 

“Obviously he's okay with gay and trans people having a right to exist, but also believes in the Second Amendment,” the friend said, referring to the right to bear arms.

 

The friend described Robinson as fairly typical of a young man his age from Utah: someone who loved the outdoors, was a gamer, and into guns.

 

“To all of us he just seemed like a simple guy who liked playing games like Sea of Thieves, Deep Rock Galactic and Helldivers 2, loved to fish and loved to camp,” the friend said. “It really did seem like that’s all he was about.”

 

The phrase inscribed on one of the bullet casings from the shooting — “Hey fascist, catch!” — though widely reported to mean he was a man of the left, is in fact a reference to the Helldivers 2 game. Three arrows initially believed by federal agents to be a reference to Antifa are also a reference to Helldivers.

 

Private Discord messages shared with me by a friend of Robinson’s confirm that Robinson wasn’t some political martyr. A search for posts of Robinson’s containing keywords like “Biden” and “Trump” turned up just one hit each. The Trump post was a passing reference to the 2019 impeachment inquiry. The Biden one came on the day of the 2020 election, where he provided an update to another friend asking about the status of the vote count.

 

The childhood friend is a member of multiple Discord chats with Robinson. He described the group as trying to grapple with Robinson’s motive just like everyone else.

 

“Even the goodbye message he sent in one of our servers [where Discord chats are hosted] was so hard to believe, we all just thought, what a weird joke to make … then the news came out and we all were calling each other saying check the news,” he said. “Yeah I don’t know what makes a person like him decide he’s going to drive 260 miles upstate to shoot someone like Charlie Kirk, then come back like nothing happened. It leaves a lot of room for speculation and theories which is why I think they’re so rampant.”

 

Part of the confusion he attributes to Tyler’s quiet nature.

 

“He was a really smart guy but super hard to read, stone cold poker face and you could always never be confident assuming anything.”

 

When I asked if he opened up to anyone, the friend replied: “As far as we knew he was opened up.”

 

Despite his verbal reticence, Robinson was not a loner, according to his friends. Unlike the stereotypical outcast shooter driven to violence by social rejection, he was apparently amiable and well-liked.

“Everyone who knew him liked him and he was always nice, a little quiet and kept to himself mostly but wasn't a recluse,” the childhood friend said.

 

“Regardless of the horrible actions that took place we must take this moment to remember that God is a living and loving God who loves all his children,” a Discord post from another friend posted the day after the shooting reads. “While Charlie Kirk's politics were not acceptable to some l ask that we all say a prayer for him and his family during these confusing times.”
 

“The last message is religious in nature which just goes to show the apolitical nature of the server, we all have pretty differing views on politics,” the friend said of the discord post. “We all just exist as friends and just play stuff.”


Cat memes, weather updates, home improvement and the odd Garfield reference populate Robinson’s posts.

 

“I’m going to eep pretty soon, very eepy,” he said in one post, an intentionally silly misspelling of the word “sleep” — a common Gen Z convention.

 

The federal government, the Washington crowd and corporate media (based in Washington and New York) see the country in wholly partisan terms, Republican versus Democrat, Red versus Blue, old media versus social media, liberal versus conservative, right versus left, straight versus gay, and on and on.

 

Charlie Kirk’s assassination (in Utah!) should remind us of the actual diversity of the nation, and of the cost of polarization that demonizes the other side.

 

No one in Robinson’s group is cheering or justifying the murder in any of the messages I reviewed. They’re just struggling to understand what their friend did. But Washington has become obsessed with the Discord chat, convinced it’s some kind of headquarters for the murder and cauldron of radicalization and conspiracy. Today FBI Director Patel vowed to investigate “anyone and everyone in that Discord chat.” 

 

What I see is a bunch of young people shocked, horrified and searching for answers, like the rest of the country.

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4 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

Some interesting reporting with leaked discord messages and interviews with Robinson’s friends:

 

Exclusive: Leaked Messages from Charlie Kirk Assassin

 

“Hey guys, I have bad news for you all … it was me at UVU yesterday.” Thus Tyler Robinson messaged his friends on Discord, seemingly apologizing for murdering Charlie Kirk. “I’m sorry for all of this.”

 

I obtained this and other Discord chats I’ve decided to publish (the legacy news media, as usual, refuses), along with new information I’ve learned about Robinson from the people who knew him best.

 

Trump and company portray the alleged Utah shooter as left-wing and liberals portray him as right-wing. The federal conclusion will inevitably be that he was a so-called Nihilist Violent Extremist (NVE); meanwhile, the crackdown has already begun, as I reported yesterday. The country is practically ready to go to war.

 

“It’s been so terrible and seeing it from an inside perspective is so frustrating,” a friend of Robinson’s since middle school told me. The childhood friend, who asked not to be named for fear of threats, provided me with the above non-public photo of Robinson on a camping trip (a favorite activity of his) to corroborate their relationship.

 

“I think the main thing that’s caused so much confusion is that he was always generally apolitical for the most part,” the friend told me. “That's the big thing, he just never really talked politics which is why it's so frustrating.”

 

The picture that emerges bears little resemblance to the media version. Robinson, I am told, though quiet, was a well-liked person with a supportive family. The friend group who he interacted with on Discord, far from some kind of militia camp or Antifa bunker it’s been portrayed as, represented a range of different political views but mostly talked video games.

 

Yesterday, FBI Director Kash Patel said in an interview that Robinson “subscribed to left-wing ideology,” citing his family’s remarks to investigators. But those close to Robinson say there was a lot his family didn’t know about him.

 

“Their ideas are based on someone they didn't fully understand,” the childhood friend told me. Though the family was generally supportive of Robinson (a claim corroborated by his mother’s Facebook account, brimming with praise for Tyler) they didn’t seem to know about his relationship with a transgender person named Lance, the friend said.

 

When I asked if his family would have been accepting, the friend replied: “I don't think even Tyler knew the answer to that question, which is why he kept it so low key between themselves.”

 

Tyler’s bisexuality, the friend said, was coupled with openness on LGBT issues. But his wasn’t some cookie cutter lefty position on every or even most issues, his friends say.

 

“Obviously he's okay with gay and trans people having a right to exist, but also believes in the Second Amendment,” the friend said, referring to the right to bear arms.

 

The friend described Robinson as fairly typical of a young man his age from Utah: someone who loved the outdoors, was a gamer, and into guns.

 

“To all of us he just seemed like a simple guy who liked playing games like Sea of Thieves, Deep Rock Galactic and Helldivers 2, loved to fish and loved to camp,” the friend said. “It really did seem like that’s all he was about.”

 

The phrase inscribed on one of the bullet casings from the shooting — “Hey fascist, catch!” — though widely reported to mean he was a man of the left, is in fact a reference to the Helldivers 2 game. Three arrows initially believed by federal agents to be a reference to Antifa are also a reference to Helldivers.

 

Private Discord messages shared with me by a friend of Robinson’s confirm that Robinson wasn’t some political martyr. A search for posts of Robinson’s containing keywords like “Biden” and “Trump” turned up just one hit each. The Trump post was a passing reference to the 2019 impeachment inquiry. The Biden one came on the day of the 2020 election, where he provided an update to another friend asking about the status of the vote count.

 

The childhood friend is a member of multiple Discord chats with Robinson. He described the group as trying to grapple with Robinson’s motive just like everyone else.

 

“Even the goodbye message he sent in one of our servers [where Discord chats are hosted] was so hard to believe, we all just thought, what a weird joke to make … then the news came out and we all were calling each other saying check the news,” he said. “Yeah I don’t know what makes a person like him decide he’s going to drive 260 miles upstate to shoot someone like Charlie Kirk, then come back like nothing happened. It leaves a lot of room for speculation and theories which is why I think they’re so rampant.”

 

Part of the confusion he attributes to Tyler’s quiet nature.

 

“He was a really smart guy but super hard to read, stone cold poker face and you could always never be confident assuming anything.”

 

When I asked if he opened up to anyone, the friend replied: “As far as we knew he was opened up.”

 

Despite his verbal reticence, Robinson was not a loner, according to his friends. Unlike the stereotypical outcast shooter driven to violence by social rejection, he was apparently amiable and well-liked.

“Everyone who knew him liked him and he was always nice, a little quiet and kept to himself mostly but wasn't a recluse,” the childhood friend said.

 

“Regardless of the horrible actions that took place we must take this moment to remember that God is a living and loving God who loves all his children,” a Discord post from another friend posted the day after the shooting reads. “While Charlie Kirk's politics were not acceptable to some l ask that we all say a prayer for him and his family during these confusing times.”
 

“The last message is religious in nature which just goes to show the apolitical nature of the server, we all have pretty differing views on politics,” the friend said of the discord post. “We all just exist as friends and just play stuff.”


Cat memes, weather updates, home improvement and the odd Garfield reference populate Robinson’s posts.

 

“I’m going to eep pretty soon, very eepy,” he said in one post, an intentionally silly misspelling of the word “sleep” — a common Gen Z convention.

 

The federal government, the Washington crowd and corporate media (based in Washington and New York) see the country in wholly partisan terms, Republican versus Democrat, Red versus Blue, old media versus social media, liberal versus conservative, right versus left, straight versus gay, and on and on.

 

Charlie Kirk’s assassination (in Utah!) should remind us of the actual diversity of the nation, and of the cost of polarization that demonizes the other side.

 

No one in Robinson’s group is cheering or justifying the murder in any of the messages I reviewed. They’re just struggling to understand what their friend did. But Washington has become obsessed with the Discord chat, convinced it’s some kind of headquarters for the murder and cauldron of radicalization and conspiracy. Today FBI Director Patel vowed to investigate “anyone and everyone in that Discord chat.” 

 

What I see is a bunch of young people shocked, horrified and searching for answers, like the rest of the country.

Discord, reddit, and 4chan are all the same. All left. All pro Palestine.  They're just mainstream so people have a hard time buying that they're left of center because too many people think they're moderate or centerists. They feel this way because they want to fit in and be with a collective tribe. Ergo, those outlets are mostly left of center by a decent margin and then some. You won't find many extremist right branching on those outlets.

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12 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

Some interesting reporting with leaked discord messages and interviews with Robinson’s friends:

 

Exclusive: Leaked Messages from Charlie Kirk Assassin

 

“Hey guys, I have bad news for you all … it was me at UVU yesterday.” Thus Tyler Robinson messaged his friends on Discord, seemingly apologizing for murdering Charlie Kirk. “I’m sorry for all of this.”

 

I obtained this and other Discord chats I’ve decided to publish (the legacy news media, as usual, refuses), along with new information I’ve learned about Robinson from the people who knew him best.

 

Trump and company portray the alleged Utah shooter as left-wing and liberals portray him as right-wing. The federal conclusion will inevitably be that he was a so-called Nihilist Violent Extremist (NVE); meanwhile, the crackdown has already begun, as I reported yesterday. The country is practically ready to go to war.

 

“It’s been so terrible and seeing it from an inside perspective is so frustrating,” a friend of Robinson’s since middle school told me. The childhood friend, who asked not to be named for fear of threats, provided me with the above non-public photo of Robinson on a camping trip (a favorite activity of his) to corroborate their relationship.

 

“I think the main thing that’s caused so much confusion is that he was always generally apolitical for the most part,” the friend told me. “That's the big thing, he just never really talked politics which is why it's so frustrating.”

 

The picture that emerges bears little resemblance to the media version. Robinson, I am told, though quiet, was a well-liked person with a supportive family. The friend group who he interacted with on Discord, far from some kind of militia camp or Antifa bunker it’s been portrayed as, represented a range of different political views but mostly talked video games.

 

Yesterday, FBI Director Kash Patel said in an interview that Robinson “subscribed to left-wing ideology,” citing his family’s remarks to investigators. But those close to Robinson say there was a lot his family didn’t know about him.

 

“Their ideas are based on someone they didn't fully understand,” the childhood friend told me. Though the family was generally supportive of Robinson (a claim corroborated by his mother’s Facebook account, brimming with praise for Tyler) they didn’t seem to know about his relationship with a transgender person named Lance, the friend said.

 

When I asked if his family would have been accepting, the friend replied: “I don't think even Tyler knew the answer to that question, which is why he kept it so low key between themselves.”

 

Tyler’s bisexuality, the friend said, was coupled with openness on LGBT issues. But his wasn’t some cookie cutter lefty position on every or even most issues, his friends say.

 

“Obviously he's okay with gay and trans people having a right to exist, but also believes in the Second Amendment,” the friend said, referring to the right to bear arms.

 

The friend described Robinson as fairly typical of a young man his age from Utah: someone who loved the outdoors, was a gamer, and into guns.

 

“To all of us he just seemed like a simple guy who liked playing games like Sea of Thieves, Deep Rock Galactic and Helldivers 2, loved to fish and loved to camp,” the friend said. “It really did seem like that’s all he was about.”

 

The phrase inscribed on one of the bullet casings from the shooting — “Hey fascist, catch!” — though widely reported to mean he was a man of the left, is in fact a reference to the Helldivers 2 game. Three arrows initially believed by federal agents to be a reference to Antifa are also a reference to Helldivers.

 

Private Discord messages shared with me by a friend of Robinson’s confirm that Robinson wasn’t some political martyr. A search for posts of Robinson’s containing keywords like “Biden” and “Trump” turned up just one hit each. The Trump post was a passing reference to the 2019 impeachment inquiry. The Biden one came on the day of the 2020 election, where he provided an update to another friend asking about the status of the vote count.

 

The childhood friend is a member of multiple Discord chats with Robinson. He described the group as trying to grapple with Robinson’s motive just like everyone else.

 

“Even the goodbye message he sent in one of our servers [where Discord chats are hosted] was so hard to believe, we all just thought, what a weird joke to make … then the news came out and we all were calling each other saying check the news,” he said. “Yeah I don’t know what makes a person like him decide he’s going to drive 260 miles upstate to shoot someone like Charlie Kirk, then come back like nothing happened. It leaves a lot of room for speculation and theories which is why I think they’re so rampant.”

 

Part of the confusion he attributes to Tyler’s quiet nature.

 

“He was a really smart guy but super hard to read, stone cold poker face and you could always never be confident assuming anything.”

 

When I asked if he opened up to anyone, the friend replied: “As far as we knew he was opened up.”

 

Despite his verbal reticence, Robinson was not a loner, according to his friends. Unlike the stereotypical outcast shooter driven to violence by social rejection, he was apparently amiable and well-liked.

“Everyone who knew him liked him and he was always nice, a little quiet and kept to himself mostly but wasn't a recluse,” the childhood friend said.

 

“Regardless of the horrible actions that took place we must take this moment to remember that God is a living and loving God who loves all his children,” a Discord post from another friend posted the day after the shooting reads. “While Charlie Kirk's politics were not acceptable to some l ask that we all say a prayer for him and his family during these confusing times.”
 

“The last message is religious in nature which just goes to show the apolitical nature of the server, we all have pretty differing views on politics,” the friend said of the discord post. “We all just exist as friends and just play stuff.”


Cat memes, weather updates, home improvement and the odd Garfield reference populate Robinson’s posts.

 

“I’m going to eep pretty soon, very eepy,” he said in one post, an intentionally silly misspelling of the word “sleep” — a common Gen Z convention.

 

The federal government, the Washington crowd and corporate media (based in Washington and New York) see the country in wholly partisan terms, Republican versus Democrat, Red versus Blue, old media versus social media, liberal versus conservative, right versus left, straight versus gay, and on and on.

 

Charlie Kirk’s assassination (in Utah!) should remind us of the actual diversity of the nation, and of the cost of polarization that demonizes the other side.

 

No one in Robinson’s group is cheering or justifying the murder in any of the messages I reviewed. They’re just struggling to understand what their friend did. But Washington has become obsessed with the Discord chat, convinced it’s some kind of headquarters for the murder and cauldron of radicalization and conspiracy. Today FBI Director Patel vowed to investigate “anyone and everyone in that Discord chat.” 

 

What I see is a bunch of young people shocked, horrified and searching for answers, like the rest of the country.

Let’s go with full disclosure shall we and let everyone know the background of the person doing this “interesting reporting”. That way we can all understand where he might be coming from and assess his work product accordingly:

 

Kenneth Klippenstein[1] (born February 1, 1988[2][3]) is an American journalist who worked at The Intercept.[4][5] Prior to joining The Intercept, Klippenstein was the D.C. Correspondent at The Nation,[6][7][8] and previously was a senior investigative reporter for the online news program The Young Turks.[9] His work has also appeared in The Daily Beast, Salon, and other publications

 

According to The Daily Beast, Klippenstein "has a history of pranking unknowing targets on Twitter".[46] After a Twitter flame war with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, he shared a Voguephotograph from the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty showing Musk with Ghislaine Maxwell, a long-time associate of the late Jeffrey Epstein, who had been convicted of sex trafficking.[47] Twitter owner Musk responded by posting that Klippenstein was a "douche-about-town".[47][48] On January 9, 2024, Klippenstein and other journalists were abruptly banned from Twitter without explanation.[49] After the ban received media coverage, Klippenstein and the other journalists were reinstated.[50]

In July 2019, Klippenstein was covered in the media after a Twitter incident in which he was retweeted by Iowa Congressman Steve Kingjust before changing his Twitter display name to "Steve King is a white supremacist".[51][52][53] In March 2021, Klippenstein pranked author Naomi Wolf by recommending she tweet an image of a fabricated anti-vaxxerquotation paired with a picture of American pornography actor Johnny Sins.[54]

On Memorial Day 2021, Klippenstein tricked political commentators Dinesh D'Souza and Matt Schlapp, as well as Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz, into retweeting a photograph of John F. Kennedy's assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, whom Klippenstein claimed was his veteran grandfather.[55] After being retweeted by Gaetz, Klippenstein changed his display name on Twitter to be "matt gaetz is a pedo". Gaetz later deleted his retweet.[56][57]

 

 

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49 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

 

The text messages look like they are attempting to make the boyfriend seem unaware of the plan to do it.   

 

Sure, but by making him aware he did it, then the roommate/partner has an obligation to turn him in.

 

Otherwise, accessory after the fact.

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2 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

Let’s go with full disclosure shall we and let everyone know the background of the person doing this “interesting reporting”. That way we can all understand where he might be coming from and assess his work product accordingly:

 

Kenneth Klippenstein[1] (born February 1, 1988[2][3]) is an American journalist who worked at The Intercept.[4][5] Prior to joining The Intercept, Klippenstein was the D.C. Correspondent at The Nation,[6][7][8] and previously was a senior investigative reporter for the online news program The Young Turks.[9] His work has also appeared in The Daily Beast, Salon, and other publications

 

According to The Daily Beast, Klippenstein "has a history of pranking unknowing targets on Twitter".[46] After a Twitter flame war with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, he shared a Voguephotograph from the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty showing Musk with Ghislaine Maxwell, a long-time associate of the late Jeffrey Epstein, who had been convicted of sex trafficking.[47] Twitter owner Musk responded by posting that Klippenstein was a "douche-about-town".[47][48] On January 9, 2024, Klippenstein and other journalists were abruptly banned from Twitter without explanation.[49] After the ban received media coverage, Klippenstein and the other journalists were reinstated.[50]

In July 2019, Klippenstein was covered in the media after a Twitter incident in which he was retweeted by Iowa Congressman Steve Kingjust before changing his Twitter display name to "Steve King is a white supremacist".[51][52][53] In March 2021, Klippenstein pranked author Naomi Wolf by recommending she tweet an image of a fabricated anti-vaxxerquotation paired with a picture of American pornography actor Johnny Sins.[54]

On Memorial Day 2021, Klippenstein tricked political commentators Dinesh D'Souza and Matt Schlapp, as well as Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz, into retweeting a photograph of John F. Kennedy's assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, whom Klippenstein claimed was his veteran grandfather.[55] After being retweeted by Gaetz, Klippenstein changed his display name on Twitter to be "matt gaetz is a pedo". Gaetz later deleted his retweet.[56][57]

 

 

 

Sounds entirely reliable.

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Difference between insane cancel culture and getting fired for being a garbage human sociopath.

 

Not too long ago the left would have tried to cancel this journalist for this post, and it might have worked.

 

 

 

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On 9/14/2025 at 11:46 AM, Homelander said:

 

 

Well this didn't age well.

On 9/15/2025 at 2:54 PM, Roundybout said:


Has more of the story been released officially?

Its official now, I think.

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1 minute ago, Tenhigh said:

Well this didn't age well.

 

Where's max_fisher and logic anyway?

 

Someone else will need to tag them.

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2 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

 


That statement is very poor taste and only further compounds the problem we have in society. Doesn’t sound like a MAGA nor a Liberal extremist. 
 

Sounds like a nut job who has lost touch with reasoning, reality and a moral compass. 
 

That should be the only label, tag or reference to character
 

 

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