TPUSA chapter gained 100 new members rapidly at Texas university after Charlie Kirk assassination

Turning Point USA Sees Rapid Growth in Texas University After Charlie Kirk's Assassination

The conservative organization, founded by Charlie Kirk, has witnessed an unprecedented surge in membership following the assassination of its founder. In North Texas, a field representative reported that almost 100 new members joined the Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapter at the University of Texas at Tyler after Kirk's death.

Paige Rasmussen, who covers the "Lone Star territory" for TPUSA, stated that the growth is unprecedented and has not slowed down. She attributes this surge to the organization's mission to promote conservative values and faith among students. The group's events and debates on culture war issues such as gender ideology, racial divisions, and Christian and American values have resonated with many young people.

The chapter at UT-Tyler initially struggled to find a faculty advisor due to its overtly conservative nature. However, after Kirk's death, the organization received overwhelming support, and the chapter eventually found an advisor. The group noticed significant growth in their membership numbers, from around 10 people to over 120 overnight, primarily through social media.

Paige Rasmussen, who oversees the UT-Tyler chapter, expects further growth as a revival sweeps the country, inspiring young people to stand up for what they believe in. She attributes this surge to a renewed sense of conviction among students and people in general to be courageous about their values and beliefs.
 
I'm not sure I get why everyone's so stoked about TPUSA's growth 🤔. It's just another group trying to sway young minds with its conservative agenda. They say Charlie Kirk's assassination was a turning point, but is it really? Is it just more people jumping on the bandwagon because they're scared of being ostracized for their views? I'm not convinced that all these new members are truly passionate about conservative values or even know what they stand for 🤷‍♂️. It's just a bunch of young folks trying to fit in, if you ask me 😐.
 
So it looks like Charlie Kirk's passing had a pretty wild effect on Turning Point USA - good or bad? Like, I'm not sure if it's the best thing for society when extremist groups see a surge in new members... 🤔 I mean, think about all the potential craziness that could go down. But at the same time, I guess it is kinda cool to see young people getting fired up and passionate about their beliefs. Just hope they don't let their enthusiasm get the best of them, you know? 😊
 
omg I'm so inspired by this!! 🤩 it's amazing how Charlie Kirk's assassination can spark such growth & enthusiasm for Turning Point USA at UT-Tyler!!! 👏 the fact that almost 100 new members joined in one day is mind-blowing! 😲 i think it's incredible that Paige Rasmussen & her team are using social media to spread their message & reach more people 💻. it's clear that the chapter has found its footing after initially struggling to find a faculty advisor 🙌. this surge is definitely not slowing down anytime soon!!! 💪
 
Man... think about it... when someone's passion and conviction are taken away, who would've thought that the community around them would become super passionate themselves? 🤯 It's like, we need leaders, but also we need followers who can pick up where they left off. And I'm not saying this is necessarily a bad thing, 'cause sometimes it means people are feeling really strongly about something. But at the same time, it's crazy how quickly things can shift. Maybe we should be grateful for these passionate groups, and try to understand where they're coming from? 💡 The world's a complex place, and there's always gonna be someone or some group who's got a different take...
 
🤔 I'm kinda worried about this... it's like people are super passionate about their values now that Charlie Kirk is gone 🤕. Don't get me wrong, freedom of speech and expressing opinions is a good thing, but 100 new members joining a TPUSA chapter in one night feels kinda... manufactured 😬. I mean, what really drew those people to the group? Was it genuinely about conservative values or was it more like "oh no Charlie Kirk died, let's join a bunch of like-minded people"? 🤷‍♀️ The fact that they had trouble finding an advisor initially because their views were seen as too extreme doesn't exactly fill me with confidence 😳. It just feels like TPUSA is getting a weird boost from the other side, you know?
 
I'm kinda surprised to hear that Charlie Kirk's passing actually helped Turning Point USA grow so much! I mean, it seems counterintuitive that someone's death would make more people join an organization, but I guess some people are really passionate about what they believe in.

It makes sense that their events on stuff like gender ideology and racial divisions would resonate with young people who feel strongly about these issues. But I'm not sure if it's necessarily a good thing? Like, is this just a sign of how polarized we are as a society?

I do think it's cool that students at UT-Tyler were able to find common ground after the chapter initially struggled to find an advisor due to their conservative views. Maybe it's a sign that people are more open-minded than we think? 🤔
 
I'm not buying it 😒. A guy gets assassinated and suddenly everyone who's been sitting on the fence is like "oh, I gotta join TPUSA now"? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, didn't they know about these guys when Charlie was still breathing? It smells like a PR stunt to me. They're using his death as a way to boost their membership numbers and gain more influence on campus... it's just too convenient 😏. And what's with the sudden "revival" everyone's talking about? Is that just a euphemism for "TPUSA is taking over"? 🤔
 
The more things change, the more they stay the same right? I mean, think about it - Charlie Kirk's assassination and suddenly TPUSA is getting all the attention & new members pouring in 🤯. It's like a weird phenomenon where people feel empowered to express their views after someone gets taken out. And let's be real, UT-Tyler chapter was struggling before, but now they're basically doubling in size overnight? That's some crazy numbers.

I'm not sure if it's a good or bad thing, tbh 🤔. On one hand, people have the right to express their opinions and beliefs. But on the other hand, this kind of rapid growth can be pretty polarizing. I mean, are we really seeing a revival of conservative values in the US, or is this just a knee-jerk reaction after someone gets eliminated? Either way, it's definitely something to keep an eye on 👀
 
omg I just can't even right now lol I'm totally down with TPUSA's mission though 🤩 it's like, so empowering for young ppl to stand up for what they believe in, especially when everyone else is being all PC and stuff 🙄 I'm actually thinking of joining their UT-Tyler chapter too 🎉 I mean, who doesn't want to be part of a community that's all about spreading conservative values and faith? 💯 it's like, so refreshing after all the drama on campus 🤣 and I gotta say, Paige Rasmussen sounds like an amazing rep 🙌 she's literally been working so hard for TPUSA and it's awesome to see the growth they're experiencing 💪
 
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