Universities fire employees over social media posts made after Kirk assassination
At least 15 university employees have been fired or suspended for making insensitive social media comments about Charlie Kirk's assassination, amid widespread public outcry and institutional actions.
- Universities fired employees over social media posts made after Charlie Kirk's assassination.
- A radio producer and communications staffers were terminated for making offensive posts about Kirk's death.
- Kirk was shot and killed at age 31 while speaking at an event in Utah, and a suspect was arrested.
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Dozens of social media posts and messages purporting to celebrate the killing of American patriot Charlie Kirk are currently the focus of conservative activists, Republican Party officials and targeting websites that are organizing online campaigns to punish the users who posted them. Prominent right-wing activist Laura Loomer, a US senator and a website called "Find Charlie's Killers" have drawn attention to the people who posted messages about…
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Dozens of social media posts and messages about Charlie Kirk's murder, including some celebrating his death, are being displayed by conservative activists, elected Republican officials, and a doxing website as part of a campaign...
TikTok User Calls For Charlie Kirk's Widow and Children, Elected Officials, CEOs to be Murdered Next - “His Wife and Kids Need to Go Too... Get Rid of the Whole Family"
Many are now calling for an investigation into a black woman after she called for a “revolution” and the murder of Charlie Kirk’s entire family at a time of heightened political division and potential for violence following Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
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