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Re: Charlie Kirk (US conservative campaigner) shot dead

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Case in point, Kirk was willing to debate and talk, killed by a leftist, solely for that reason.
Are you sure? He was not registered with any political party.

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There’s nothing in that article that suggests the etching on the bullets is incorrect.

Post the specific parts that back up your assertion.
Per the article, the Wall Street Journal changed its headline from 'Ammunition in Kirk Shooting Engraved With Transgender, Antifascist Ideology: Sources' to 'Early Bulletin Said Ammunition in Kirk Shooting Engraved With Transgender, Antifascist Ideology; Some Sources Urge Caution'.

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There’s nothing in that article that suggests the etching on the bullets is incorrect.

Post the specific parts that back up your assertion.
How can etching be correct or incorrect?

If you mean the paper's interpretation of them, the Wall Street Journal got this wrong as well.
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Contrary to the Journal’s report, the inscriptions reflected a scatter of memes and cultural references: “Hey fascist catch!” with arrows, the anti-fascist song lyric “Bella Ciao,” “If you read this, U are gay LMAO,” and the internet meme phrase “notices bulge, OwO what’s this?”

That last inscription has long circulated in online spaces as an exaggerated parody of flirtation popular in furry and role-play communities, later absorbed into meme culture. As KnowYourMeme documents, it is a digital joke and not a political doctrine.
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