U. Delaware Student-Run TV Network Gives Special Thanks to ‘Charlie Kirk’s Killer’

The University of Delaware’s student-run television network (STN49), recently ran a credit at the end of a supposed ‘comedy’ show which gave a special thank you to “Charlie Kirk’s Killer.”

Not only is this outrageous, it is coming from the same progressive types of college students who claim that the mere presence of conservatives on a college campus makes them ‘feel unsafe.’

People should be expelled over this. For the simple sake of decency.

The Washington Free Beacon reports:

University of Delaware Student-Run TV Network Offers ‘SPECIAL THANKS’ to ‘CHARLIE KIRK’S KILLER’A student television network at the University of Delaware, which houses the Biden Institute, offered “SPECIAL THANKS” to “CHARLIE KIRK’S KILLER” at the end of a comedy program, then quickly and quietly removed the joke from the episode.The credits for last week’s episode of the Biweekly Show, a student comedy program produced under the university’s supervision, included a “special thanks” section with entries like “COCAINE,” “AMNESTY WEEK,” “VIOLENCE”—and “CHARLIE KIRK’S KILLER.”Delaware Republican Party executive director Nick Miles told the Washington Free Beacon the video was uploaded to YouTube the evening of Sept. 25 and replaced with a version that omitted the credits the following afternoon. The episode does, however, still include another dark jab at Kirk, who was assassinated on Sept. 10 while speaking at a Utah college.”More like ‘Charlie Twerk’ the way that ass dropped,” the show’s host, Reed Stoltz said. Student actors playing President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, a drunken Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and two soldiers barge in, throwing him on a table and putting a sack over his head. A student portraying second lady Usha Vance joins and says, “Charlie’s body isn’t even cold yet, have some respect.”While the network, STN49, is student-run, it’s supervised by the University of Delaware’s Department of Communication. Adjunct faculty member Carlos Hervas serves as adviser and studio manager for the student network, according to the network’s bylaws.

The Delaware Republican Party released this statement:

In a recent episode of The Bi-Weekly Show, an SNL-style program produced under the University’s supervision, the end credits included a “Special Thanks to Charlie Kirk’s Killer.” After students began drawing attention to it, the video was quietly deleted and reuploaded with the reference removed. Sources indicate that the department sought to have the matter “go away quietly.””This program operates under faculty oversight, with taxpayer-funded resources, and carries the University’s stamp of approval,” said Nick Miles, Executive Director of the Delaware Republican Party. “For something like this to make it on air is both disturbing and unacceptable.””As an alumnus of the University of Delaware, I find this especially troubling,” said Gene Truono, Chairman of the Delaware Republican Party. “When I was a student, there was a level of civility and respect that would never have allowed something like this to be broadcast. The University owes its students, parents, and alumni real answers. Our state’s flagship university must take immediate action to investigate this incident, identify who allowed it, and ensure that nothing like this ever happens again. Silence and cover-ups cannot replace accountability.”The Delaware Republican Party emphasized that political bias and calls to violence have no place in taxpayer-supported institutions. The Party is calling on the University of Delaware to launch a transparent investigation, release the findings to the public, and implement measures to prevent future incidents.

Sorry college students, you don’t get to advocate for safe spaces and claim conservative speakers on campus make you feel unsafe, then turn around and mock conservative assassination victims, especially at a taxpayer funded school. We’re done.

I hope President Trump makes the University of Delaware a new special project.

Tags: Charlie Kirk, College Insurrection, Delaware, Media, Progressives

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