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Andrew, TPUSA is dead. Charlie was TPUSA. He was the brain, the passion, the life, and the only reason millions paid attention. The second he was murdered, TPUSA was killed as well. It would never survive without him, which is why I believe he was killed. Whoever killed Charlie knew they were killing TPUSA as well. The influence, and movement would be stopped. This was their motive.
Now we’re watching staffers play dress-up like Charlie in a movement they didn’t build. Taking over the Charlie Kirk show is like Rush Limbaugh’s PR guy taking over his microphone and pretending nothing changed. It would be like a backstage staffer grabbing the mic and pretending to replace Michael Jackson. Nobody would buy it, and nobody buys this either. In fact, they are starting to loathe it. People aren’t stupid, they see right through it.
You can inherit the desk Charlie sat at, the sponsors that donated, and the microphone, but you cannot inherit Charlie’s presence, passion, brains, or the connection Charlie had with his audience.
What’s being sold now by TPUSA is a replica pretending to be the original. Same branding, same studio, same name, but no soul, no authenticity, and no Charlie.
Please stop.
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet
So let me get this straight... Baylor tells TPUSA we can invite community members (non-students) to our event, but then reverses their decision after some progressive students complained, forcing us to tell 4,500 ticket holders not to come. Baylor then greenlights a progressive counter-programming event "All Are Neighbors" and decides community members CAN attend that. The Southern Baptist school's hypocrisy is documented right here in the student newspaper for all to see. What gives, @Baylor?
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