Turning Point USA Fans Pose For Selfies in Recreation' of Tent Where Charlie Kirk Was Killed
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Turning Point USA Fans Pose For Selfies in Recreation' of Tent Where Charlie Kirk Was Killed
"You can see from behind me, this is a recreation of the tent where Charlie Kirk lost his life at Utah [Valley] University in September, and people are taking selfies with it, she reported. You can see all around people are saying, like, For Charlie.' They're wearing replicas of the shirt that Charlie Kirk was wearing when he was killed. So there's that moment."
"This is a disgusting and satanic macabre display and creating idols by TPUSA, wrote self-described MAGA investigative journalist @SwordTruth. That account reposted an entry by citizen journalist @DiligentDenizen who wrote, There's something very sick, morbid and dark going on at that organization. Conservative commentator @unhealthytruth posted, Nobody seems to care. Even my own followers don't think this is weird or disgusting like I do really. Another MAGA commentator, @Stillurfvseason, declared, This is NOT how you honor the memory of one of the goats. I'm not sure what is going on over there but I want nothing to do with it."
"SICK BEYOND WORDS. This isn't healing — this is straight-up psyop tactics: Reenact the trauma to lock in the narrative, tug heartstrings, and milk emotions for control & donations. Charlie deserved real respect, not this deranged, exploitative circus. Shame on TPUSA. Who's the sick mind behind turning his death site into a photo op booth?"
A recreation of the tent where Charlie Kirk was killed was displayed at a Turning Point USA conference in Phoenix, AZ, and attendees lined up to take selfies with it. Some attendees wore replicas of the shirt Kirk had been wearing, and others chanted in his memory while posing with the display. The exhibit drew sharp criticism from multiple MAGA-aligned commentators and accounts, who labeled the installation macabre, exploitative, satanic, and a manipulative psyop designed to reenact trauma for narrative control and donations. Critics demanded respectful remembrance rather than what they called a deranged photo-op circus.
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