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The post on October 12 was just as inflammatory as others over the past month.
“BREAKING,” Libs of TikTok, the right-wing account and alleged news source, wrote on Twitter/X. “St. Ignatius High School in Cleveland, Ohio is reportedly refusing to allow students to open up a TPUSA chapter.”
The point was clear, as the comments showed: Followers were to bombard Ignatius with emails and phone calls in a internet-driven pressure campaign.
TPUSA is short for Turning Point USA, the advocacy group for conservative Christians activist Charlie Kirk started when he was 18. According to its website, there are “800+” TPUSA chapters at high schools throughout the country, including locally in Conneaut, Green and Salem.
Since Kirk’s murder on Sept. 10 in Orem, Utah, a trove of conspiracies behind his death and finger-pointing has led to national firestorms over questions of free speech. Kirk’s supporters and political allies (including JD Vance) have emboldened and encouraged their followers to report comments made by anyone who they feel have disprespected Kirk to employers
In a similar vein, any institution not fully embracing TPUSA has come under fire, regardless of the facts.
On Tuesday, Saint Ignatius President Rev. Raymond Guiao decried the Libs of TikTok post, writing in a letter to alumni that a “denial” wasn’t even necessary in the first place.
“Unfortunately, misinformation suggesting the school ‘denied’ a student group has circulated on social media and in the news,” he said. It was “necessary to provide the facts around this student’s inquiry proactively.”
“Saint Ignatius has always maintained an apolitical position in line with the Cleveland Diocese and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops,” Guiao wrote. “The school does not endorse political parties or movements, nor do we permit student clubs affiliated with outside organizations.”
Guiao did not return a request for comment by Tuesday evening.
Saint Ignatius currently has two conservative clubs: its Christian Action Team and its Conservative Caucus of Informed Ignatians. Clubs at the school are created internally and monitored by an assigned advisor, its website reads.
The denial or the lack of denial doesn’t seem to matter to TPUSA and its adherents. Ohio has dozens of chapters, mostly at its universities, including chapters at Kent State, Baldwin Wallace and John Carroll.
Its members are heading to Phoenix in December, when the organization plans to host its first AmericaFest, a four-day conservative backpatting-a-thon that features the likes of Glenn Beck, Jesse Waters and Tucker Carlson.
The goal is to continue to expand where it can.
“We will honor [Kirk’s] legacy by pressing forward—not slowing down, not surrendering,” it reads. “This is not a time to preserve what was built. This is the time to fight harder, grow faster, and unleash the true power of the grassroots machine Charlie created.”
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