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Students and faculty gathered at a Saturday vigil on Widener Library steps to mourn the death of Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist who was killed at Utah Valley University last week. By Ellen P. Cassidy
By Cam N. Srivastava and Tanya J. Vidhun, Crimson Staff Writers
17 hours ago
More than 100 students and faculty gathered on the steps of Widener Library for a Saturday night vigil to honor the life of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk and condemn his slaying last week. At the vigil, which was organized by Harvard Law School students and publicized by various conservative student groups, speakers described Kirks activism as a model for vigorous debate on college campuses.
Mason R. Laney, a third-year student at HLS and event organizer, said that it was particularly important to honor Kirk at Harvard because he defended conservative beliefs that were often the minority point of view at universities.
We felt it important that not only we host an event like this, but we do it here at Harvard, because Harvard needs to remember Charlie Kirk, Laney said. And its why we have to do in public its why we have to own what we believe, because thats what he did.
Kirk emerged as a prominent voice on the American right after his 2012 founding of Turning Point USA, a nonprofit that trains high school and college students to promote conservative viewpoints in their institutions. He made frequent public appearances at conferences and schools, where he often debated liberal students, and spearheaded a Professor Watchlist that profiles academics for allegedly spreading leftist propaganda in their classrooms.
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markodochartaigh
(4,089 posts)its why we have to do in public its why we have to own what we believe, because thats what he did.
When you know that you will never personally have to look into the eyes of a child who has lost their parent to covid because of the kook in charge of the HHS that the president that you voted for put in place.
When you know that you will never have to personally look into the eyes of parents who lost their jobs and their home because of the economic policies that the president that you voted for put in place.
When you know that you will never have to look into the eyes of a terrified child being sent in the middle of the night to a country which she does not remember.
Then, I guess, it must not be difficult to own what you believe.
Being a conservative means never having to own the damage that the policies that you favor have caused.
Irish_Dem
(75,127 posts)Coldwater
(146 posts)I don't have a problem the conservative arm of the University mourning the death of Charlie Kirk.