Georgetown Student Raises Concern Over ‘Hey Fascist, Catch’ Posters

A Georgetown University student has raised concerns over the recent appearance of ‘Hey Fascist, Catch’ posters on campus, following the assassination of Charlie Kirk on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ Shae McInnis, a College Republican and TPUSA member, has commented on the disturbing flyers, highlighting their potential implications for campus discourse and free speech. The posters, which were found around the university, have sparked discussions about the influence of political rhetoric and the boundaries of acceptable expression. McInnis expressed her unease with the situation, noting that the presence of such materials could incite tensions and undermine the university’s commitment to open dialogue. The incident has prompted a conversation about the role of student groups and political organizations in shaping the campus environment, with many calling for a balanced approach to addressing controversial speech.