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University of Texas students disgustingly celebrate murder of Charlie Kirk: ‘True evil’
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University of Texas students disgustingly celebrate murder of Charlie Kirk: ‘True evil’

A campus interview captures fresh reactions to the atrocity.

Several University of Texas at Austin students disgustingly celebrated the murder of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

'People were very confrontational, stating that he had gotten what he deserved.'

Voz Media interviewed roughly a dozen students at the university on Wednesday, moments after a shooter struck Kirk, and their responses to the atrocious event were shocking.

When asked to explain how they felt about the shooting, multiple students answered that they were pleased.

"Did you see that Charlie Kirk just got shot and killed?" the interviewer asked.

"That's good," one student responded.

"Girl, someone had to do it," a second student replied. "That's how I feel at this point in time."

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A third called Kirk "a misogynist" and "a disgusting person with disgusting beliefs."

When asked whether she would press a "magical button" that could undo his murder if she could, she responded, "No, I think things happen for a purpose. If that's how his life was ended, then that's how it was ended."

Another student called Kirk "a f**king asshole."

Only one student expressed sadness about Kirk's assassination.

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"I think the left has spewed so much hate and brainwashed so many people into doing stupid s**t like this," he said. "But they're going to flip it and say, 'Oh, he was so hateful, and he spewed all this hatred.'"

"I've already seen people saying he deserved it," he continued. "It's a sign of, I think, what liberalism has done to U.S. society. It's just led to a complete moral decay ... and any semblance of humanity."

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Francesco Kappa with Voz Media told Blaze News, "It is with extreme discontent and sadness and disappointment that I tell you right here, right now, that most people were unbothered by [the fatal shooting]."

"Most people were happy that it took place. People were very confrontational, stating that he had gotten what he deserved. We were shocked by the overwhelming, joyful response to such a heinous act by the students at UT," he continued, adding that some of their replies showed "true evil."

Kappa noted that they interviewed between nine and 15 people, only one of whom expressed sadness for the tragic attack.

"It was very fresh, and they spoke their true feelings," Kappa said.

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Candace Hathaway

Candace Hathaway

Candace Hathaway is a staff writer for Blaze News.
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