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TikTok mom doubles down on attacks against TPUSA Club America student after accosting her at Indiana high school fair

"I see a big old picture of Charlie Kirk. I'm already rolling my eyes because I'm already irritated by seeing his dumb face," the TikToker said.

"I see a big old picture of Charlie Kirk. I'm already rolling my eyes because I'm already irritated by seeing his dumb face," the TikToker said.

A 17-year-old president of a Turning Point USA Club America chapter in Indiana was accosted during a back-to-school event after she tried to hand a bracelet to a young boy. The boy's mom, who posts left-wing content online, smacked the bracelet out of the girl's hand, and then subsequently smeared the minor high schooler on her TikTok. 

The woman, who goes by @TheKaillyJo on TikTok, posted about the interaction with 17-year-old Club America President at Westfield, Sophia Hunt, saying that she was at the Westfield, Indiana school event where the back-to-school night previewed extracurricular programs that are at the school.

"So I'm walking through with my son. He's getting candy from different booths and talking to people, and we walk over, and I see a big old picture of Charlie Kirk. I'm already rolling my eyes because I'm already irritated by seeing his dumb face. So we walk by, and they ask my son if he wants a bracelet, I grab his hand and I say 'No,' and I walk away with him ... The teenager that was working the booth was such a --, and she goes, 'Are you okay?'"

The TikToker said that she was "seeing red" from the interaction and then said that she turned around while walking away and said, "I don't like that you guys are supporting that piece of sh*t human ...Charlie Kirk Donald Trump, they're all the same. They're all supporting a rapist, racist, homophobic piece of sh*t."

Retelling the experience on the Charlie Kirk Show, Hunt said she was taken aback by the experience and was surprised that the middle-aged woman was taking to TikTok to attack a minor over being a part of TPUSA.



Hunt said she told the woman, “Your son wanted a bracelet. Here is a bracelet. And she goes, ‘You guys are supporting a racist, disgusting piece of sh*t.'"

Hunt said that the TikToker then slapped the bracelet out of her hand and called her and TPUSA “vile.”

“And then she walks away. So that was the entire interaction. But next day, she came to the media for everything else that she had forgotten to say,” she added on the show.

In follow-up videos posted to TikTok, @TheKaillyJo responded to a number of comments calling her out for attacking a minor online over such an interaction. However, she doubled down on her lashing out at the 17-year-old.



“Yes, I am going after a child who is the president of Turning Point and likes to post racist, homophobic, transphobic things on the internet,” the TikToker said. “Oh my God! She is old enough to take such a strong political stance, then she is old enough to take some of the heat. She's a bully, and she can't handle when she's getting a taste of her own medicine.”

In another video, @TheKaillyJo said that she hopes that the incident “follows” Hunt. “I hope that someday an employer is looking at your Instagram and seeing that you are a transphobic, racist little girl,” the TikToker said in a video.
 

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