Another day, another leftist terrorist organization calls for the murder of conservatives like Charlie Kirk. The John Brown Gun Club is posting the bright red flyers at Georgetown’s Village A complex, a popular on-campus student housing center for upperclassmen, that advertise “Hey fascist! Catch!” looking to recruit new members who want to kill so-called “Nazis.”
Another day, another leftist terrorist organization calls for the murder of conservatives like Charlie Kirk. The John Brown Gun Club is posting the bright red flyers at Georgetown’s Village A complex, a popular on-campus student housing center for upperclassmen, that advertise “Hey fascist! Catch!” looking to recruit new members who want to kill so-called “Nazis.”
That phrase was scrawled on one of the shell casings found at the scene of Kirk’s assassination, so naturally, the John Brown Gun Club figured they’d use it as a recruitment slogan. The communist club has long been tied to political violence; the only difference now is that they feel brazen enough to go mainstream after Tyler Robinson shot Charlie Kirk in the neck at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University, killing him instantly. They are emboldened by leftist rhetoric urging them on to violence.
The flyer also advertises the club as “The only political group that celebrates when Nazis die.” They even put a QR code on it that links to a page that says, “We’re building a community that’s done with ceremonial resistance and strongly worded letters. If you want to make a real change in your community, let us know below.”
Shae McInnis, a sophomore at Georgetown University and treasurer of the school’s College Republicans Club, found the posters in plain sight on the school’s activity board on Wednesday morning.
“So, obviously, I read this immediately as a threat, not only for me but for everyone on this campus,” McInnis told Fox News Digital. “Every conservative, everyone who just does not subscribe to the prevailing leftist orthodoxy. This is a direct threat against them. It means that there are students at this campus who want to see conservatives dead rather than engaging with their ideas, rather than facilitating a political discourse.”
“Ever since President Trump won the election in January, we’ve seen an increase in this rhetoric,” he continued. “But really, I think many conservatives noticed a change after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. While much of the school was united in condemning this horrible act of political violence, there have been fringe elements on the left on social media that we have seen really defend this, justify this, and that is really unacceptable.”
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