Ousted Oxford Union president-elect 'threatened' over Kirk posts
Summary
The former president-elect of the Oxford Union, George Abaraonye, claims he and his family received threats after his comments on social media following the shooting of Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist. Abaraonye lost his position after a no-confidence vote and has since apologized for his remarks. He also mentioned facing racist and classist abuse during this time.Key Facts
- George Abaraonye was the president-elect of the Oxford Union.
- Abaraonye reportedly made social media comments about the death of Charlie Kirk.
- Charlie Kirk was a conservative activist and ally of President Donald Trump.
- Kirk was shot and killed at an event in Utah in what was called a political assassination.
- Abaraonye apologized to Kirk's family for his comments.
- Abaraonye claimed he, his family, and friends received threats after his comments.
- He lost the presidency after a no-confidence vote and alleged the vote had procedural issues.
- Oxford Union denied that the no-confidence vote was compromised.
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