Clemson student mocks Charlie Kirk’s death in viral video incident

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A student from the University of Clemson was caught up by distributing leaflets, dancing and seeming to make fun of the founder of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, after his assassination last week.
In the video, published on X by Jackson Heaberlin, the woman is confronted with a man out of camera who asks why she felt the need to make jokes on the incident.
“Why do you support the public execution of Charlie Kirk? Do you feel proud of your ideology, madam? At least, look at me in the eye and talk about it. I am open to talking about it,” he said.

A leaflet from a student from the University of Clemson is seen in a video published online after the assassination of Charlie Kirk. (Jackson Heaberlin via x)
Young people restore Charlie Kirk Memorial with biblical verses after the Vandals have unplugged homage
At the beginning, the woman refuses to commit, but instead of retreating, she finally begins to make fun of the death of Kirk.
“Because he is a terrible person, and he deserved to die,” said the woman by making a gesture that cries with her hands to make fun of the man by questioning her and the supporters of Kirk.

A Clemson student took the video mocking the death of Charlie Kirk sparked outspokenness after the clip has become viral. (Jackson Heaberlin via x)
Charlie Kirk Vigils held in universities across America following the assassination of a conservative activist
She then degenerates the incident, entering a song of singing style and repeating: “F — Yo Homie he died.”
The video exchange has become viral since its publication, many conservatives criticizing the incident and using it as an example of increasing hostility on university campuses towards freedom of expression and political differences.

The Clemson University is a university of American public research, mixed, accessible to land, from the sea of the sea, located in Clemson, in South Carolina. (Getty Images)
Kirk, who was brutally assassinated last week at an event on campus in Utah, was one of the most recognizable conservative activists in America. Its commemorative service, scheduled for Sunday in Glendale, Arizona, should draw thousands.
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Fox News Digital contacted the University of Clemson to comment.

