University of Michigan Professor Faces Backlash for Post After Charlie Kirk Shooting
- Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old conservative activist, was murdered on September 10, 2025, during an event at a university located in Orem, Utah.
- The shooting prompted local and federal authorities to search for a person of interest, while various districts investigated educators who posted approving comments about Kirk's assassination.
- Florida Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas announced on September 11, 2025, that he would investigate teachers engaging in 'vile, sanctionable' behavior celebrating Kirk's death and urged disciplinary actions.
- Multiple teachers, including Wynne Boliek in South Carolina who wrote 'America became greater' after Kirk's killing, faced suspension or firing, with U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace condemning such conduct and praising disciplinary measures.
- These events highlight official efforts to hold educators accountable for unacceptable behavior following Kirk's assassination and a push to honor his legacy, such as naming a road after him in Lake County.
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2 New Hampshire school districts investigating comments allegedly made about Charlie Kirk's killing
Two separate New Hampshire school districts have opened investigations into alleged comments made by two different teachers about the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
They Will Be Judged
Over the past several years, Democratic leaders and their allies in the legacy media have relentlessly labeled conservative figures like Charlie Kirk as “fascists,” creating a toxic atmosphere that dehumanizes political opponents and implicitly justifies extreme actions against them. Kamala Harris, for instance, repeatedly called Donald Trump a “fascist” during her abysmal 2024 campaign, a term echoed by commentators on MSNBC and CNN who painted…
Toronto Professor Put on Leave After Comments on Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
The University of Toronto (U of T) has placed a political science and religion professor on leave after she made “concerning” comments in a social media post about the assassination of American Conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. In a Sept. 10 X post, U of T professor Ruth Marshall said, “Shooting is honestly too good for so many of you fascist [expletive].” Her X account can no longer be viewed publicly. U of T says Marshall was placed on lea…
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