If you thought America’s college campuses couldn’t get any more unhinged, buckle up. A Texas State University student just got themselves expelled for reenacting the assassination of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk — at a memorial held in his honor. Yes, you read that right. While people were mourning a man who was literally gunned down for his political beliefs, this student thought it would be fun to mock his death, fake a seizure, and spit at mourners. We’re beyond clown world at this point — this is straight-up evil.
The disgraceful moment was caught on video and exploded across social media faster than you can say “liberal meltdown.” The footage shows the unidentified student confronting members of Turning Point USA — Kirk’s own organization — during a somber campus memorial in San Marcos, Texas. The student performed what looked like a grotesque impression of Kirk’s final moments, complete with seizure-like twitching and a mouthful of venom.
But to the credit of Texas State University leadership, they didn’t sit on their hands. University President Dr. Kelly Damphousse confirmed the student is “no longer affiliated” with the school. Translation: expelled. Gone. Don’t let the door hit you on the way out. Damphousse added, “I will not tolerate behavior that mocks, trivializes, or promotes violence on our campuses.” Finally, a university president who understands that “free speech” doesn’t mean “free to act like a psychopath.”
Even Texas Governor Greg Abbott jumped into the fray, posting the video and demanding swift consequences. “Not accepted at our schools,” he said. No kidding, Governor. And while the left wrings their hands over “safe spaces,” it’s conservatives who are being hunted, mocked, and spat on — literally.
This disgusting stunt at Texas State wasn’t even the first. Just days earlier, a student at Texas Tech was arrested for mocking Kirk’s assassination too. It’s starting to look like radical leftists think political murder is something to celebrate. These aren’t isolated incidents — they’re symptoms of a culture that’s been fed a steady diet of anti-conservative hate by the media, Hollywood, and yes, most universities.
Let’s not forget what happened on September 10. Charlie Kirk was shot at point-blank range while speaking with students at Utah Valley University. His accused killer, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, allegedly confessed in a text message and left a note saying he planned to kill Kirk, one of the most recognizable conservative voices in America. If convicted, Robinson could face the death penalty — and based on what we know so far, he’s earned it.
In the wake of Kirk’s assassination, candlelight vigils have been held across the country. But so have counter-protests — yes, counter-protests — where sickos openly celebrated his death. Can you imagine that happening if a liberal figure were assassinated? The media would be in full meltdown mode. But when a conservative is taken out, some on the left break out the party hats.
This isn’t just about one foolish student or even one tragic murder. It’s about the state of our nation. We’re at a point where college kids are applauding political violence and treating it like performance art. Where someone’s death is a punchline for TikTok clout. And where the people who dare to speak up for traditional American values are literally being targeted.
The left wants to talk about “unity” and “civility” — but they can’t even mourn a man’s death without mocking him in public. That says everything you need to know. The good news? That student is gone. Expelled. Out of the picture. But the rot runs deeper, and until we start holding every single one of these radical agitators accountable, it’s not going to stop.
