Q. Tell me about the MAGA people who hate Charlie Kirk because he is not conservative enough, joining with Nick Fuentes in their criticism of him?
Robinson was even "Farther Right MAGA" than Trump or Charlie Kirk!
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Here’s the short version: a MAGA-adjacent, farther-right faction—best known as Nick Fuentes’s “Groyper”/“America First” scene—has spent years attacking Charlie Kirk/TPUSA as “Conservative Inc.” and not conservative enough. They’ve tried to pull mainstream MAGA rightward on immigration, LGBT issues, and Israel, and they’ve publicly hounded Kirk since 2019.
What they say Kirk gets “wrong”
Immigration: Kirk’s old line about green cards for U.S.-educated grads became a prime target; Groypers branded it “amnesty” and proof he’s soft.
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LGBT/Q presence in the movement: They used crude, viral questions at TPUSA events (e.g., “How does anal sex help us win the culture war?” aimed at TPUSA guest Rob Smith) to paint Kirk as tolerant of values they reject.
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Israel/Zionism & “Conservative Inc.” ties: They frame TPUSA as establishment-friendly, too pro-Israel, and gatekeeping the right; the 2019–20 “Groyper War” was built around that critique.
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How they’ve gone after him
Campus disruption campaign (2019): Fuentes mobilized followers to swamp Q&As on Kirk’s “Culture War” tour (Ohio State, UCLA with Don Jr., etc.), forcing cancellations/early endings and generating viral clips.
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Counter-programming TPUSA: They staged a Groyper Leadership Summit alongside TPUSA’s SAS, positioning themselves as the “real” right.
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Who’s in that chorus (examples)
Nick Fuentes & Groypers: White-nationalist, far-right current that targets mainstream conservatives it sees as too moderate; they explicitly cast themselves as the GOP’s hard-right flank.
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Michelle Malkin (then-conservative commentator): Publicly defended Fuentes/Groypers during the feud; YAF dropped her over it—illustrating how this fight split the right.
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Laura Loomer (MAGA influencer): Has alternated between attacking Kirk as a “charlatan” and rallying to his side after his killing—showing the volatile, intra-MAGA rifts around him.
The Guardian
The bigger picture
Analysts and reporters have long noted that far-right factions to Kirk’s right view him as too mainstream—and even after his death, some of those networks are repurposing the moment for their own radical messaging, despite having hated him before.
WIRED