LSU Phenom Flau’jae Johnson Torches Plan for Charlie Kirk Statue on Campus

Flau'jae Johnson n the court and Charlie Kirk speaking to supportersFlau’jae Johnson and Charlie Kirk (Photos via USA Today)

LSU women’s basketball star Flau’jae Johnson wants nothing to do with Charlie Kirk.

After Gov. Jeff Landry called on LSU to build a statue of the former conservative activist, the star LSU women’s basketball guard was among many expressing disapproval.

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Her first response was a quote-tweet in which he pitched his idea, and she posted a simple message of confusion: “????”

As of this writing, the post has over 50,000 likes and over 3 million views.

Flau’jae Johnson, who revealed that she and Angel Reese are no longer friends earlier this year, would later respond to her post and make her stance on Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed in September, known.

“For the sake of clarity, if you align yourself with or endorse his racist rhetoric and discriminatory views toward people of color, I respectfully ask that you utilize the unfollow option at the top right of my profile,” Johnson wrote.

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One fan jumped in her comment section and wrote, “You lost a fan tonight with all this race-baiting bulls–t.”

“Just when I think I find a real one, she’s a race baiter like the rest of em. All y’all do is divide. You just like all the other sistas.”

Johnson wrote, “Bye,” in response.

Kirk was assassinated while at an event at the campus of Utah Valley University in September. Landry was previously at a Turning Point USA event at LSU.

Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson, remains the most disliked man among conservatives after he allegedly gunned down the podcaster in September.

The 22-year-old Utah native emerged as the suspect in the killing of Donald Trump’s ally and was even seen running and jumping from a nearby roof once his bad deed was done.

Not all bad news has come his way since his arrest.

A recent court ruling gave Tyler Robinson a legal win in his ongoing case.

Robinson’s lawyer made several requests regarding his choice of attire and the manner in which he would be brought to court. His request regarding clothing was accepted.

According to TMZ, the motion was ruled in his favor as the court seemed to side with his lawyers’ view that prison attire could sway a jury to see him as guilty from the outset.

Robinson was arrested on suspicion of aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, and obstruction of justice.