The history of violence in Mormon history also should not be dismissed, imho.
nortex97 said:
I think Utah became particularly fertile for them, though, because of the cultish and insular nature of Mormons. The outcasts become truly 'other' to their families/upbringing quickly, whether that is for being gay etc. or wandering from the 'church.' It's then a breeding ground for this type of activity/network (also close in proximity to CA). The impact of becoming 'cast out' for someone on the spectrum like him, cannot be dismissed, though of course we don't have all of the details, by any means.
The history of violence in Mormon history also should not be dismissed, imho.
nortex97 said:
I think Utah became particularly fertile for them, though, because of the cultish and insular nature of Mormons. The outcasts become truly 'other' to their families/upbringing quickly, whether that is for being gay etc. or wandering from the 'church.' It's then a breeding ground for this type of activity/network (also close in proximity to CA). The impact of becoming 'cast out' for someone on the spectrum like him, cannot be dismissed, though of course we don't have all of the details, by any means.
The history of violence in Mormon history also should not be dismissed, imho.
nortex97 said:
I think Utah became particularly fertile for them, though, because of the cultish and insular nature of Mormons. The outcasts become truly 'other' to their families/upbringing quickly, whether that is for being gay etc. or wandering from the 'church.' It's then a breeding ground for this type of activity/network (also close in proximity to CA). The impact of becoming 'cast out' for someone on the spectrum like him, cannot be dismissed, though of course we don't have all of the details, by any means.
The history of violence in Mormon history also should not be dismissed, imho.
nortex97 said:
Yeah, but JW don't functionally run a large mid-western state.
shiftyandquick said:nortex97 said:
I think Utah became particularly fertile for them, though, because of the cultish and insular nature of Mormons. The outcasts become truly 'other' to their families/upbringing quickly, whether that is for being gay etc. or wandering from the 'church.' It's then a breeding ground for this type of activity/network (also close in proximity to CA). The impact of becoming 'cast out' for someone on the spectrum like him, cannot be dismissed, though of course we don't have all of the details, by any means.
The history of violence in Mormon history also should not be dismissed, imho.
is this history different than the history of lynchings under the banner of Christianity in the US?
shiftyandquick said:nortex97 said:
I think Utah became particularly fertile for them, though, because of the cultish and insular nature of Mormons. The outcasts become truly 'other' to their families/upbringing quickly, whether that is for being gay etc. or wandering from the 'church.' It's then a breeding ground for this type of activity/network (also close in proximity to CA). The impact of becoming 'cast out' for someone on the spectrum like him, cannot be dismissed, though of course we don't have all of the details, by any means.
The history of violence in Mormon history also should not be dismissed, imho.
is this history different than the history of lynchings under the banner of Christianity in the US?
🚨BREAKING: Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson reportedly admitted his guilt in his Discord chat just 2 hours before he was turned in:
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) September 15, 2025
“Hey guys, I have bad news for you all. It was me at UVU yesterday. im sorry for all of this. im surrendering through a sheriff friend in a… pic.twitter.com/KNyXloy0pY
KingofHazor said:shiftyandquick said:nortex97 said:
I think Utah became particularly fertile for them, though, because of the cultish and insular nature of Mormons. The outcasts become truly 'other' to their families/upbringing quickly, whether that is for being gay etc. or wandering from the 'church.' It's then a breeding ground for this type of activity/network (also close in proximity to CA). The impact of becoming 'cast out' for someone on the spectrum like him, cannot be dismissed, though of course we don't have all of the details, by any means.
The history of violence in Mormon history also should not be dismissed, imho.
is this history different than the history of lynchings under the banner of Christianity in the US?
Whaaaat?
Lynchings definitely occurred, but in what way were they done "under the banner of Christianity"? Or are you just feeling that you can rewrite history to fit your conclusions today?
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hiftyandquick said:
is this history different than the history of lynchings under the banner of Christianity in the US?
Urban Ag said:AgBQ-00 said:
the term moderate democrat needs to be done away with. the whole platform of that party is radical. there are no moderates
The last of the old school dems are literally being put out to pasture. Schumer is the best example. Old boy simply doesn't know what to do. I think he has fully realized he can't radicalize enough to stay in favor of what the party has become.
In the above video, SLC Armed Queers describe how Palestinian med students in Cuba "studied revolution" alongside medicine, and how brigadistas from around the world were recruited for "revolutionary orientation" to learn how to fight the U.S. blockade. But there's more.
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) September 16, 2025
National Network on Cuba has a member of US organizations that readers of my feed will find familiar -- including Code Pink, Alliance for Global Justice, Democratic Socialists for America, and of course, Armed Queers of SLC. pic.twitter.com/29KmGEuZVu
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) September 16, 2025
It was Barack Obama who started official, government sponsored cultural missions to Cuba (although the "private" NNOC predates this) pic.twitter.com/j6X8G0cSd5
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) September 16, 2025
Here is the video from @lamps_apple - this is Ermiya Fanaeian allegedly dated to September 3rd 2025, just one week before the assassination, promoting the Cuban revolution.
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) September 16, 2025
It seems more likely she was radicalized by the trip.
Who else was also radicalized? pic.twitter.com/gxqRDHstrT
ShaggySLC said:
Posting to the original OP. Tyler is realizing right now alone that he is a dumbass. He's not a hero, he just unleashed the country on his people. This is looking more and more like a massive awakening. 100% he thought it would be all the libs cheering him on. He may get sexy letters from trannies because he is "chaser" apparently, but he won't be chasing **** in seg. He thought he'd be a martyr but just created a movement to move away from their toxic thoughts.
BQ78 said:
That last girl has a Lee Harvey Oswald vibe, albeit more than half a century later.
nortex97 said:
Notice he immediately went online to see if people were congratulating him. I question what community online he went to; reddit? Discord? Another site?
Loooong thread from DataRepublican regarding armed queers SLC and their training trip to Cuba.In the above video, SLC Armed Queers describe how Palestinian med students in Cuba "studied revolution" alongside medicine, and how brigadistas from around the world were recruited for "revolutionary orientation" to learn how to fight the U.S. blockade. But there's more.
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) September 16, 2025National Network on Cuba has a member of US organizations that readers of my feed will find familiar -- including Code Pink, Alliance for Global Justice, Democratic Socialists for America, and of course, Armed Queers of SLC. pic.twitter.com/29KmGEuZVu
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) September 16, 2025It was Barack Obama who started official, government sponsored cultural missions to Cuba (although the "private" NNOC predates this) pic.twitter.com/j6X8G0cSd5
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) September 16, 2025Here is the video from @lamps_apple - this is Ermiya Fanaeian allegedly dated to September 3rd 2025, just one week before the assassination, promoting the Cuban revolution.
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) September 16, 2025
It seems more likely she was radicalized by the trip.
Who else was also radicalized? pic.twitter.com/gxqRDHstrT
The network of organizations/training that operated around the 'trans' community in Utah is extensive. I think it's absolutely well past a 'non-zero' chance these groups had a strong influence on him and his boyfriend.

nortex97 said:
Probably should go to the conspiracy channel, but note the CIA-Cuba connection with LHO as well. They even gave the guy who handled that group a medal, 18 years later. I hope Robinson's network/connections are much better publicly acknowledged, in short order, this time.
LMCane said:nortex97 said:
Probably should go to the conspiracy channel, but note the CIA-Cuba connection with LHO as well. They even gave the guy who handled that group a medal, 18 years later. I hope Robinson's network/connections are much better publicly acknowledged, in short order, this time.
Gentlemen-
as posted in some of these threads above I would ask you to become familiar with Medea Benjamin- one of the worst scum and villains in the United States the past 40 years.
I first came into contact with her during the Gulf War.
Code Pink supports the Mos Eisley Cantina of every terrorist group in the world-
from Hamas to the Soviet Union to Castro to Maduro.
titan said:Urban Ag said:AgBQ-00 said:
the term moderate democrat needs to be done away with. the whole platform of that party is radical. there are no moderates
The last of the old school dems are literally being put out to pasture. Schumer is the best example. Old boy simply doesn't know what to do. I think he has fully realized he can't radicalize enough to stay in favor of what the party has become.
He would have to betray Israel outright to do so. Maybe that's too far.
Joe Kent says he is skeptical that Tyler Robinson, who confessed to killing Charlie Kirk, was the lone shooter. That accusation could undermine the prosecutors’ case against Robinson. Kent says he knew of the risk before he decided to speak out. pic.twitter.com/hd6QNHw4jo
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) March 24, 2026
TRM said:
Just a reminder Kent and the rest of his crew are POSs.Joe Kent says he is skeptical that Tyler Robinson, who confessed to killing Charlie Kirk, was the lone shooter. That accusation could undermine the prosecutors’ case against Robinson. Kent says he knew of the risk before he decided to speak out. pic.twitter.com/hd6QNHw4jo
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) March 24, 2026
Joe Kent says he is skeptical that Tyler Robinson, who confessed to killing Charlie Kirk, was the lone shooter. That accusation could undermine the prosecutors’ case against Robinson. Kent says he knew of the risk before he decided to speak out. pic.twitter.com/hd6QNHw4jo
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) March 24, 2026
shiftyandquick said:nortex97 said:
I think Utah became particularly fertile for them, though, because of the cultish and insular nature of Mormons. The outcasts become truly 'other' to their families/upbringing quickly, whether that is for being gay etc. or wandering from the 'church.' It's then a breeding ground for this type of activity/network (also close in proximity to CA). The impact of becoming 'cast out' for someone on the spectrum like him, cannot be dismissed, though of course we don't have all of the details, by any means.
The history of violence in Mormon history also should not be dismissed, imho.
is this history different than the history of lynchings under the banner of Christianity in the US?
Shortly after Robinson’s arrest, the prosecutors released a probable cause affidavit detailing the evidence gathered immediately after Charlie’s assassination.
— Andrew Kolvet (@AndrewKolvet) March 24, 2026
The evidence presented at that time was overwhelming.
In the months that have followed, we know the investigation has… pic.twitter.com/zD2jFMsya7
Tyler Robinson’s parents turned him in and have not once even attempted to argue that he is innocent.
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) March 24, 2026
On the other hand, podcasters like Candace Owens and now Joe Kent are doing everything they can to let Tyler walk free.
Let that sink in.