‘Why Are Yall Sad?’ Teachers, Firefighters, Officials on Leave or Fired over Charlie Kirk Posts
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'Why are yall sad?' Teachers, firefighters, officials on leave or fired over Charlie Kirk posts
(NEXSTAR) – Teachers, firefighters, elected officials and even a cable news contributor have lost their jobs or are under investigation after comments they made about the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. Reports of teachers and school administrators around the country being put on leave proliferated Thursday less than 24 hours after Kirk's death. School employees in Tennessee, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Mississ…
‘Why are yall sad?’ Teachers, firefighters, officials on leave or fired over Charlie Kirk posts
Teachers, firefighters, elected officials and even a cable news contributor have lost their jobs or are under investigation after comments they made about the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.
Hegseth to Address Service Members' Charlie Kirk Hate Posts 'Immediately'
Department of War (DOW) Secretary Pete Hegseth has denounced the military service members who made statements justifying or celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk, promising that they will be addressed "immediately." The post Hegseth to Address Service Members’ Charlie Kirk Hate Posts ‘Immediately’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Gleeful school teachers celebrate Charlie Kirk assassination in horrific, ghoulish posts: ‘This person teaches your children’
Immediately after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, sick posts from school teachers celebrating his death were posted online. The very people shaping the young minds of the nation revealed their twisted views in disturbing posts across the country Wednesday, following the shooting at a rally in Utah where Kirk was speaking. For many it revealed the exact thing Turning Point USA founder Kirk had been fighting against — unhinged ideologues operating i…
ETSU suspends two faculty over Charlie Kirk posts
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — East Tennessee State University has put two faculty members on administrative leave pending an investigation into social media comments they made in the wake of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk's murder Wednesday. "Both have been placed on administrative leave pending further review," Vice President of Marketing and Communications Jess Vodden wrote in a late afternoon email, acknowledging complaints that had been…
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