Destroyer “Fasci! Hold!” The bulletins are angry at Georgetown
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Washington, DC Georgetown University students who spoke to Fox News Digital said they were afraid and disappointed when they saw leaflets published on the campus on Wednesday by the Aqsa left group, which indicated in line with the Charlie Kerk killer.
“My first creativity was fear,” said Jordan Van Slingrand, chief chief senior international politics, on Thursday. “What happened to Charlie Kirk beaten a psychological structure, and of course, many of my friends on this campus are very difficult, and seeing the text that was on the killer of the killer that took his life, for sure, was a little frightening.”
While one of the students told the Fox News Digital that the pilots were deployed for only 30 minutes on Wednesday before they were dropped, many leaflets were published on the campus the next night, including a picture of the conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated three weeks ago, with slogans: “Follow your leader” and “the rest in P-SS Charlie”. The video that Fox News Digital has shown a police officer at Georgetown University removes the bulletins on Thursday.
“It made me feel very upset,” Elizabeth Oliver, head of the “Right to Life” group at the university, told Fox News Digital in an interview. “Over the years, I heard many hateful things against the conservatives, and this was so blatant and the faces of people that it made me feel very anxious to my other friends who share my similar beliefs.”
The left club is linked to a gun to recruit violence on the George Town campus, echoing the assassination of Kirk: “Oh Fashi! Hold!”
Georgetown University students interact with “Ya Fashi! Publishing a publication on the campus. (Fox News Digital)
The bulletin was published by John Brown Gun Club, which Anti -Extremist Center She described the “Far Left Group”. It contains a phrase, “Fascism! Hunting!” -A clear signal to the slogan of the authorities that it says was engraved in the cover of a shell located near the jumping gun, which is allegedly used to assassinate Kirk at Utah Valley University.
The group was named after the gunman who canceled John Brown slavery, and the traveler referred to their organization as “the only political group that celebrates when the Nazis dies” on the pilots.
PAC celebrates the tables for the left -wing teachers who distort Charlie Kerk
Matthew Cosanna, a student in Georgetown, said that the traveler caught his attention when a viral went on Wednesday.
“I was not really surprised to see materials like this on the campus,” Kouznessa said. “I have seen other materials that resemble Trump to Hitler and the conservatives of the fascists and the conservative movement on the campus to the Nazis.”
Rawan Osoulvan was not surprised.
“Certainly, he is out of control,” said Osolivan. “But I think it is quite clear that whatever the lespism version, all you want to call this is, I think, to some extent, wearing windows in the end, and I saw this with the reactions to the death of Charlie Kirk.”
As the director of campus affairs in the branch of the Georgetown College Republics and a member of the Board of Directors of conservative groups on the campus, Van Singland said he had been threatened with political violence since President Donald Trump was elected.
“The climate has certainly been very hostile here for conservative students since then,” said Van Slingerland.
After McCains, a student at Georgetown University and Secretary of the School Club Fund at the School, said that “these left -wing groups have been identified on the unknown campus correspondence platforms”, and students have spread “lies and sounds around it.”

More “fascism! Hunting!” The bulletins were monitored on the campus of Georgetown University on the evening of Thursday, September 25, 2025, after a viral accident the day before. (Got it Fox News Digital)
“I heard from many people that they do not want to participate in groups such as discussion societies,” Oliver said. “This unknown attack by people, where you don’t know where it comes, is very frightening. Many people are deterred from the participation of their beliefs in the classroom.”
George Town issued a statement on Thursday, confirming that the campus “does not tolerate calls for violence or threats to the university.”
“The bulletins have been removed, and the university is investigated in this incident and operates to ensure the safety of our society,” said Georgetown University.
But students said that the administration could do more to deter this type of violent speech.
“I love to see the university distinguish itself from other elite universities in the United States, which all succumbed to the left and has fallen from the inside out,” said Osolivan.

A bulletin located on the campus at Georgetown University indicates the support of the assassination of Charlie Kerk on September 24, 2025. (Kiera McDonald/Fox News Digital)
While defending the right to freedom of expression, Osolivan argued that George Town is a private institution, and “if the school has any spine, they will completely condemn it and go down strongly, and not just send an email to us.”
Two students who spoke to Fox News Digital said they are concerned that the Trump administration will reduce their federal funding in response to the newsletter.
Cash Moore, a student in Georgetown and a member of the Democratic College Club, said that when he saw the poster for the first time in a group chat, he felt “disappointed” that some students looking at violence as acceptable, said Cash Moore, a student of Georgetown and a member of the Democratic College Club.
Moore said: “The first thing I thought was a little disappointment because some people, perhaps on this campus, consider violence is a fruitful thing in society.”
However, he said he was concerned that the Trump administration’s attention to the traveler could put a “goal” at the university.

Posters mocking the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk were recorded at Georgetown University on Thursday before being removed and informed of the FBI. (Fox News)
Minister of Education Linda McMahon Publish a statement On Wednesday, he condemned “horrific posters” and urged the university to “determine what it represents as an institution.”
“ED officials spoke to Georgetown managers, who made a decision to remove the bulletins. The campus police are investigating the incident and deploying resources to protect students as necessary. Allowing the violence speech to communicate on our nation without consequences is dangerous. Founded leaders should be governed.”
“I think one of the things I am concerned is, will Trump be targeted after that?” More asked.
When he was reached to comment regarding students’ fears of revenge, White House spokesman Liz Huston Fox News Digitter told “this hateful act in Georgetown confirms only how political violence prevailed on the left and why Charlie Kerk’s work on university campus was very important.”
“Through the discussion, Charlie taught students how to think critically and engage in differences,” the White House added.

A site on the university campus at Georgetown University, where several publications were found indicating the support of the assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 24, 2025. (Kiera McDonald/Fox News Digital)
Referring to Trump’s speech on Kirk Memorial on Sunday when he said: “I hate private,” Moore Fox News Digter told “it is true that the left also feels.”
Moore said he saw only the left takes steps to condemn the violence and that “a lot of escalation comes from the right, and not only a few crazy people who put stickers on the left.”
He said: “We have freedom of expression in this campus, and I think this is something that many of us appreciate, and it is clear that an invitation to violence is not something that must happen, but there is also an important aspect of freedom of expression to recognize.”
Max Wolf-Terrovic, a student and a member of the largest discussion community in the school, said he believed that the bulletins have placed a “small group of students” in an attempt to provoke anger instead of promoting the students.

A site on the university campus at Georgetown University, where several publications were found indicating the support of the assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 24, 2025. (Kiera McDonald/Fox News Digital)
“It is bad unambiguously to mimic a political killer speech,” said Wolf Merovic. “This is not anything that anyone should do. But it also surprised me as something that was intended to anger intentionally rather than a serious attempt to create a student organization as it was distinguished by a number of different people.”
“This does not represent the student body,” said Wolf-Merrovick.
“I am sure I feel it, but I think, at the same time, we need to be on the ground and know that this does not represent the Student Authority in Georgetown as a whole, much less than the left in general,” he said.
Wolf-Terrovic said that both sides “can do better in global contact to reduce the temperature.”
Jonathan Rothschild, a student at Georgetown University, said that freedom of expression should remain protected, but political violence “should not glorify.”
“If it is not a direct invitation to violence, I think the administration of Georgetown University, to protect freedom of expression, should leave it, although I personally find it hateful,” Rothschild said, adding that most students on campus oppose political violence.
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“I think that every person with a healthy sense should be against political violence,” he said.
Georgetown University did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request for comment.
Peter de Abusika of Fox News Digiki contributed to this report.