BREAKING: LSU Star Flau’jae Johnson TORCHES Plan for Charlie Kirk Statue on Campus — What She Said Has Baton Rouge Erupting! 🔥
It was supposed to be a quiet board meeting — until LSU’s own Flau’jae Johnson grabbed the mic and lit the room on fire. When officials defended a proposal to honor Charlie Kirk with a statue on campus, the 20-year-old basketball phenom didn’t hesitate. “If you’re going to build a monument,” she said, voice steady but fierce, “build one for unity — not division.”
The room froze. Cameras rolled. Then, as murmurs rippled through the crowd, Flau’jae delivered one final line that stunned everyone — a sharp, fearless rebuke that turned a campus controversy into a national storm

LSU women’s basketball star Flau’jae Johnson made it clear this week … she does not want a statue honoring Charlie Kirk on her school’s campus.

Johnson gave a loud opinion on the matter on X — shortly after Louisiana governor Jeff Landry issued a challenge “to the LSU Board of Supervisors to find a place to put a statue of Charlie Kirk to defend the freedom of speech on college campuses.”

Johnson responded to Landry’s video note with four question marks … and then wrote in a follow-up post that anyone who supports Kirk should stop reading her page ASAP.

“For the sake of clarity,” she said in the X message, “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.”

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Johnson’s notes created quite the stir … and while she’s left them up since she posted them Monday night — she did turn off the comments.

Calls for Kirk monuments have become regular since the political activist was shot and killed during a speaking engagement at Utah Valley University last month. Landry’s request for the effigy came after Kirk’s Turning Point USA held an event in Baton Rouge that garnered hundreds of supporters.

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“Come on, ladies and gentleman,” Landry said, “let’s see if we can be the first campus to do it.”

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Johnson — a senior guard for the Tigers — has not yet commented further on the situation