Oxford student George Abaraonye, who is the president of the historic debate club founded in 1823, callously cheered when he heard Kirk was shot and killed -- and is now facing the repercussions."Charlie Kirk got shot, let's f--king go," Abaraonye, 20, posted on WhatsApp on Wednesday.
"Charlie Kirk got shot loool," the depraved debater wrote on Instagram in another message.
What made this especially sociopathic is that the two men had just met and debated a few months before. Charlie Kirk was no accumulation of pixels, he'd actually shaken this degenerate animal's hand.
And he celebrated when Kirk was murdered.
The third year Philosophy, Politics, and Economics undergrad met Kirk and debated face-to-face back in May, during which the president-elect showed up in sweatpants and a T-shirt.Abaraonye challenged Kirk to expand on his claims that younger generations of boys are being negatively affected by the wider culture, which tamps down masculinity.
"It's a very good faith question, thank you," Kirk said to Abaraonye while they squared off over podiums.
The two did come to loggerheads over the issue of "infantilization of young men" and "toxic femininity," which Abarayone suggested was a byproduct of an "oppressive system."
When asked what could contribute to happiness in men is, in part, "openness to allowing men to express themselves any way they want."
Obviously, someone who is interested in debate should not also be fans of murdering people who beat your dumb DEI ass in a debate.
And the Oxford Union has wisely -- finally -- agreed with that.
After the degenerates' emails were leaked, revealing that he hates Oxford and the UK itself, and ran to become president of the Oxford Union out of sheer racial spite.
The president-elect of the Oxford Union has lost a no-confidence vote after he was criticised for comments appearing to celebrate the death of Charlie Kirk
As I mentioned, this psychopathic token was defenestrated after his emails were leaked, showing him to be -- get this -- a hateful and malignant person.
The controversial president-elect of the Oxford Union -- the world's most prestigious debate club -- once endorsed the claim that Queen Elizabeth perpetuated "genocide" and said he "hates" the famed organization he now leads, texts obtained by The Post reveal.George Abaraonye, an Oxford University student who became infamous after he celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk just months after the two debated, claimed in leaked WhatsApp text messages that he only sought the presidency of the vaunted Oxford Union because of "hate."
"If u hate it then you should run for the presidency!!!!" one Oxford student wrote in a group WhatsApp chat with members of the debating society, which was founded in 1823.
"Real lol that's what I did," answered Abaraonye, 20, who was elected in June.In another message from the chat which included from Oxford, Trinity College, and Keble College, Abaraonye endorsed the idea that Queen Elizabeth was a perpetrator of "genocide and famine."
"Bro low-key the day before the Queen died I did a massive post about her being implicit in genocide and famine and just a big thing about imperialism," one person wrote in the chat.
"And then when she died so many people got angry at me because they thought that I somehow killed the queen because of bad vibes," the Oxford student continued, referencing the monarch's September 2022 death.
"Based," Abaraonye said in response to the tasteless message, using slang for unapologetic approval.The leftist also expressed an antipathy for "white establishments."
"But I don't frequent white establishments so I don't have firsthand experience," he wrote regarding "Indie Fridays," a monthly concert series at Oxford University.
WhatsApp chat showing George Abaraonye's response, "real lol that's what I did," to an earlier message that says, "if u hate it then you should run for presidency!!!!!

Is it even a debate club anymore? Seems ghetto talk to me. The English should be ashamed of what has become of their traditions.
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