How Anti-American Ideology Strips Humanity and Creates Socialist Assassins
The bullet that silenced Charlie Kirk was engraved with anti-fascist slogans. The trigger was pulled by Tyler Robinson, 22โa product of American Big Ed’s foreign-funded assembly line.
This wasn’t random violence but the inevitable result of a generation systematically programmed to hate America and embrace revolutionary violence. A recent Rasmussen poll showsย 40% of Americans under 40 now identify as Socialist. Tyler Robinson wasn’t an anomalyโhe was the predictable outcome of an educational system purchased by foreign enemies.
Robinson came from a conservative Republican family. His parents are both registered as Republicans, while authorities said family members told them that Robinson “had become more political in recent years” and that he was the only leftist in his family. He becameย “extreme” in his political views around sophomore year of high school.
The heartbreak of Robinson’s father captures the devastating speed of this corruption. As one observer noted: “College, one year of professors dripping poison into his ears, was enough to twist his brilliant, full-scholarship son into a stranger.ย He fell into Antifaย chats. He wore Communist shirts. He shouted at the dinner table that Charlie Kirk was a ‘fascist.’ And then one day, he engraved those words on bullets.” When Robinson confessed, his fatherโa man of faith who had raised his son with discipline and loveโdrove his own child to police, knowing the death penalty awaited.
There is no profile anymore. Conservative parents cannot assume their children are safe simply because they’re raised in traditional homes. American Big Ed has become so sophisticated it can turn Republican children into โanti-fascistโ assassins.
The Foreign Purchase of American Education
The evidence of institutional capture is overwhelming. Qatar Foundation International has given at leastย $30.6 million to U.S. public schoolsย while Qatar Foundation spentย $1.5 billion funding 28 universitiesย since 2012.
Qatariย tentacles reach nationwide: Arizona’s Tucson Unified ($640,243), Texas’s Arabic Immersion Magnet School ($90,000), Kentucky’s Oldham County High School ($30,000), Ohio’s Chagrin Falls High School ($15,000), and schools across California, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Oregon, Virginia, and Washington. QFI contracts allow Qatari staff to observe classrooms, monitor progress, and receive enrollment information.
As one investigation reveals: “In a conventional kinetic war, opponents battle for important landmarks… But in America right now, we are in the midst of a bloodless modern Marxist/Maoist revolution where the battles waged are for our institutions โ corporate, military, government bureaucracies, professional associations, religious organizations, and of courseย schools.”
Qatar partners with the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Teaching for Justice program, providing lesson plans on “police abolition” and “Palestinian resistance.” QFI’s curriculum includes “Express Your Loyalty to Qatar” and “Whose ‘Terrorism’?” lessons. Through Brown University’s Choices Programโreaching over one million students in 8,000 schoolsโforeign influence has achieved unprecedented penetration.
The academic enablers are already in place. Columbia University’s Mahmood Mamdani, father of NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, exemplifies professors normalizing terrorism. In his 2004 book, Mamdani wrote: “Suicide bombing needs to be understood as a feature of modern political violence rather than stigmatized as a mark of barbarism.ย We need to recognize the suicide bomber, first and foremost, as a category of soldier.”ย This creates the intellectual environment producing Tyler Robinsonsโwhere terrorism becomes “political violence” and murderers become “soldiers.”