LSU Star Flau’jae Johnson
Strongly In opposition to On-Campus Charlie Kirk Statue
Printed
LSU ladies’s basketball star Flau’jae Johnson made it clear this week … she doesn’t desire a statue honoring Charlie Kirk on her college’s campus.
Johnson gave a loud opinion on the matter on X — shortly after Louisiana governor Jeff Landry issued a problem “to the LSU Board of Supervisors to discover a place to place a statue of Charlie Kirk to defend the liberty of speech on faculty campuses.”
Fb/Governor Jeff Landry
Johnson responded to Landry’s video word with 4 query marks … after which wrote in a follow-up put up that anybody who helps Kirk ought to cease studying her web page ASAP.
“For the sake of readability,” she stated within the X message, “in case you align your self with or endorse his racist rhetoric and discriminatory views towards folks of colour, I respectfully ask that you just make the most of the unfollow choice on the prime proper of my profile.”
Johnson’s notes created fairly the stir … and whereas she’s left them up since she posted them Monday evening — she did flip off the feedback.
Requires Kirk monuments have turn out to be common since the political activist died following a capturing throughout a talking engagement at Utah Valley College final month. Landry’s request for the effigy got here after Kirk’s Turning Level USA held an occasion in Baton Rouge that garnered tons of of supporters.
“Come on, women and gentleman,” Landry stated, “let’s have a look at if we might be the primary campus to do it.”
Johnson — a senior guard for the Tigers — has not but commented additional on the scenario.
