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Charlie Kirk’s legacy is a 30-year sentence for moving zines (opens original article in a new tab)

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Eight Texas activists were sentenced to lengthy prison terms for charges linked to a protest, with some convicted for actions like moving zines, sparking criticism over the severity and use of 'antifa' as a label.

  • Eight Texas activists received 30-100 year sentences for charges including rioting, providing material support to terrorists, and moving zines.
  • The sentences were criticized as harsh, with some defendants not involved in violence or the shooting, but convicted for association with 'antifa' groups.
  • The Department of Justice claims the activists were part of an insurrectionary group, but the zines were legal and focused on topics like feminism and AI eradication.

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