CNN Hides Pro-Trans Engravings on Assassin's Shells and Calls Them 'Cultural Phrases'

CNN downplays pro-trans engravings found on assassin's shells linked to Charlie Kirk's shooting.

YGTBFKM.

If you are on X, or even read The Wall Street Journal, you already know why Charlie Kirk's assassin shot him. He literally engraved his motive on the bullets he loaded into his gun. 

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CNN knows that, but doesn't want its readers and viewers to know that the killer was a trans activist. 

"Cultural phrases." FFS, man.

A range of phrases related to cultural issues were found scrawled on a rifle and ammunition found in the woods near where conservative activist Charlie Kirk was murdered on Wednesday, according to sources with knowledge of the investigation.

Authorities are analyzing those messages as they seek to identify a suspect in the killing, sources said, but it’s not yet clear if they point to a motivation in the attack. Among the markings were initials that authorities are seeking to match with suspect profiles, one source said.

Robert Bohls, the FBI special agent in charge of the bureau’s Salt Lake City office, said at a news conference this morning that agents recovered “a high-powered bolt action rifle” in “a wooded area where the shooter had fled.” The FBI laboratory will analyze the weapon, Bohls said.

The Wall Street Journal, which has been so awful lately that I canceled my subscription, at least had the courage to report that the shooter was a transgender activist and a supporter of Antifa. 

But CNN...they must stick to The Narrative™, and despite this being the SECOND shooting by a transgender activist in two weeks, we are being told AGAIN that we may never know the motive. 

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Whatever could it be?

It has become a refrain here and elsewhere that no matter how much you hate the media, it is not nearly enough. 

It bears repeating. These people are scum. They deserve the name "Pravda Media," which also bears repeating, as I often do. They gave up any right to be called "mainstream" long ago, and I used that phrase for far too long. 

"Cultural phrases?" That goes along with the oft-repeated claim that Trump and Charlie Kirk are responsible for any violence aimed at them, because they are responsible for a culture war. 

One of the greatest myths that many people have been indoctrinated to believe is that the right has started the culture war. Exactly the opposite is true. As our values have remained constant, and in line with those held by nearly everybody until about 5 minutes ago, the left has waged a war against them. 

Call it "decolonization," or "social justice," or "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion," or even LGBTQIA+ ideology, it all amounts to the same thing. The left is a totalitarian movement, and outlets like CNN and MSNBC are culture warriors along with the academic and radical Democrats. 

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They believe that thoughts are violence when they don't confirm everything the left believes in. 

As leftists take aim--now, quite literally--at anybody they disagree with and justify it by claiming our words are violence, the cultural elite in our schools, universities, media, and in much of the Democratic Party egg them on and justify the violence. 

Pravda blamed Trump for the two assassination attempts against him, and many are blaming Charlie Kirk for having the courage to converse with people on campuses. 

You may recall that a mob held Riley Gaines hostage not so long ago, and the university administration applauded the students who threatened her. They called a kidnapping "freedom of expression." Seriously. 

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“Dear SF State community, 

Today, San Francisco State finds itself again at the center of a national discussion regarding freedom of speech and expression. Let me begin by saying clearly: the trans community is welcome and belongs at San Francisco State University. Further, our community fiercely believes in unity, connection, care and compassion, and we value different ideas, even when they are not our own. SF State is regularly noted as one of the most diverse campuses in the United States—this is what makes us Gators, and this is what makes us great. Diversity promotes critical discussions, new understandings and enriches the academic experience. But we may also find ourselves exposed to divergent views and even views we find personally abhorrent. These encounters have sometimes led to discord, anger, confrontation and fear. We must meet this moment and unite with a shared value of learning.

Thank you to our students who participated peacefully in Thursday evening’s event. It took tremendous bravery to stand in a challenging space. I am proud of the moments where we listened and asked insightful questions. I am also proud of the moments when our students demonstrated the value of free speech and the right to protest peacefully. These issues do not go away, and these values are very much at our core. 

This feels difficult because it is difficult. As you reflect, process, and begin to heal, please remember that there are people, resources and services available and ready to receive our Gator community, including faculty, staff members, coaches and mentors who are here to support you.   

Campus resources are also available: 

1Equity and Community Inclusion 

1Counseling and Psychological Services  

1Dean of Students Office 

The well-being of the SF State campus community remains our priority.  

Sincerely, Jamillah Moore, Ed.D. 

Vice President for Student Affairs & Enrollment Management”

@tpusastudents

@charliekirk11

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Notice that Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA were tagged in that post because they sponsored Riley Gaines' appearance. That was, of course, about transgender athletes competing in women's sports. 

Charlie was answering a question about transgender violence at the moment he was shot by a transgender activist. 

CNN is trying to turn that into a "cultural exchange" program. We get to talk, they get to kill us for doing so. 


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