What kind of sick, twisted person mocks a man’s assassination—at his own memorial, no less? Welcome to the modern American campus, where decency goes to die and leftist lunacy runs the show. But in this case, justice came knocking.
A student at Texas State University thought it’d be hilarious to reenact the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk—yes, *at the memorial* being held for him. And no, this wasn’t just some weird TikTok stunt. This guy went full deranged. He slapped himself in the neck, shouting, “Charlie Kirk got hit in the neck, b***h,” then climbed a statue and kept on with his vile act, even tossing out racial slurs as he stormed away. Because of course he did. That’s how the woke left rolls—offended by everything, respectful of nothing.
But here’s the twist: the university actually did something about it. Texas State University President Dr. Kelly Damphousse announced that the student has been expelled. Gone. Out. Not a student anymore. Turns out, mocking a political assassination isn’t protected under “free expression” when it crosses into promoting violence and spewing hate.
In his statement, Damphousse didn’t mince words, saying he won’t tolerate behavior that “mocks, trivializes, or promotes violence.” Good. It’s about time someone in higher ed remembered they’re running schools—not leftist playgrounds for radical activism.
This wasn’t just some random outburst either. The student wasn’t targeting just the memory of Kirk—he was directly confronting members of Turning Point USA, the conservative group Charlie Kirk founded. TPUSA was hosting the memorial. So this wasn’t some misguided prank—it was a targeted, political stunt meant to provoke and humiliate those mourning a man who was just murdered a week earlier.
And don’t think this is an isolated incident. Over at Texas Tech, another student, Camryn Giselle Booker, pulled the same garbage—mocking Kirk’s murder—and she got the boot too, after being arrested for assault. Yes, arrested. Because laughing at a killing wasn’t enough—she had to get violent too.
Governor Greg Abbott wasted no time, calling for swift action and reminding everyone that this kind of conduct is not acceptable in Texas schools. Say what you will about politics in the Lone Star State, but at least they’re not letting their campuses turn into Antifa training camps.
Let’s not forget what actually happened here. Charlie Kirk, one of the most prominent conservative voices in America, was assassinated on a college campus—Utah Valley University—on September 10. His killer, Tyler Robinson, is facing charges for what prosecutors are calling a premeditated hit. And while real people are grieving, trying to make sense of this horrific act, some on the left are out here *celebrating* it. Not even hiding it.
The social media reaction? Disgusting. Counter-protesters online and on campuses have been glorifying Kirk’s death, praising the killer, and treating it like some kind of victory. That’s the level of hatred we’re dealing with. We’re not talking about policy disagreement or campus debates—we’re talking about cheering for murder. This is what happens when a generation is raised to believe that everyone they disagree with is evil.
Thankfully, some schools are drawing the line. Expulsions. Arrests. Public condemnations. It’s not enough, but it’s a start.
Charlie Kirk stood for free speech, conservative values, and fighting the leftist takeover of our institutions. He gave young conservatives a voice. That’s why they hated him. That’s why they’re mocking his death. But if the left thinks that behavior like this is going to scare conservatives into silence, they’ve got another thing coming.
We’re not going anywhere. And neither is the truth.
