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'The kids are alright!': Hundreds of Cal Poly students sing National Anthem during Charlie Kirk TPUSA tabling event

Video footage shows a massive crowd of Cal Poly University students gathering around the table and singing America's most famous song, the Star Spangled Banner.

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Video footage shows a massive crowd of Cal Poly University students gathering around the table and singing America's most famous song, the Star Spangled Banner.

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Katie Daviscourt Seattle WA
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California college students belted out singing the National Anthem on Thursday during a Turning Point USA "Change My Mind" tabling event featuring the organization's founder Charlie Kirk.

Kirk, who is the host of The Charlie Kirk Show, took to X to share a video of the moment that he described as "incredible."

Video footage shows a massive crowd of Cal Poly University students gathering around the table and singing America's most famous song, the Star Spangled Banner. Kirk explained that the singing was in response to a few protesters who arrived at the event.

"The kids are all right! A massive crowd has turned out at Cal Poly for our @TPUSA Change My Mind tabling event. In response to some protestors, a large group of students led an impromptu singing of the National Anthem. An incredible moment!" wrote Kirk.



In a follow-up post, Kirk shared a photo of the crowd that consisted of hundreds of college students attending the event.



However, not all students were receptive of Kirk on campus.

A small black-clad group concealing their faces arrived on campus to protest the event. They marched across campus bearing a large anti-Charlie Kirk and TPUSA sign that threatened physical violence, in addition to engaging in chants accusing the organization of being "racist," "sexist," and "anti-gay."



The sign displayed by the group of protesters that featured an image of an iron fist read: "TPUSA fascists off campus. Queers bash back. Kirk is a dweeb."





The protesters failed to hinder the moment and people responded to Kirk's video on X, saying that there is "hope for the future."





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