Workers Fired for Mocking Charlie Kirk's Assassination
New York PostSeptember 16, 20253 min222,913 views
5 connectionsΒ·6 entities in this videoβPublic Reactions to Charlie Kirk's Death
- π― Charlie Kirk, a conservative podcaster, was reportedly assassinated on September 10th while speaking at a university in Utah.
- π¬ Following the event, graphic video footage and cruel jokes about Kirk's death circulated online.
Employee Firings and Consequences
- π« Several American workers have been fired from their jobs for publicly mocking the assassination on social media.
- βοΈ This includes Delta pilots and MSNBC pundits, with some employees being grounded and removed from service.
- π« A Middle Tennessee State University employee and a public school teacher were also fired after posting unsympathetic remarks about Kirk's death.
- πΊ MSNBC analyst Matthew Dow was reportedly axed from the network after implying Kirk's words led to his death.
- π’ An Office Depot employee was fired for allegedly refusing to print flyers about Charlie Kirk, an incident the company deemed unacceptable.
Coordinated Efforts and Online Vigilantism
- π A doxing site called "Exposed Charlie's Murderers" reportedly gathered information on individuals who made posts mocking Kirk's death, receiving thousands of submissions.
- π’ In some cases, online supporters of Kirk have actively identified and reported individuals to their employers, leading to firings.
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Charlie KirkAssassinationEmployee FiringsSocial Media PostsFreedom of SpeechWorkplace ConsequencesConservative PodcasterDoxingOnline VigilantismMSNBCDelta AirlinesTurning Point USA
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