Following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk this week, educators across the country have found themselves facing swift termination or potential discipline after allegedly sharing opinions on social media about the killing.
At least a dozen faculty and staff, from school board officials to classroom teachers, have been met with fallout over insensitive posts about Kirk’s death. In at least two instances, universities fired staff members entirely for posts deemed inappropriate.
Can't say bad things about a mouthy and dead clown who advocated for lynching and stoning people. And the "bad things" that people are being chastised for saying can be just reporting what the decedent had said inpublic. "He was respectful to those he disagreed with"-- in a pig's eye.
And this:
A friend of mine was on Charlie Kirk's "watch list" of Black professors. She received so many death and rape threats that her university offered her a security detail for the walk to class. This is Kirk's legacy. You would never know it from reading all of these legacy newspaper op-eds about him.
— Miles Howard (@milesperhoward.bsky.social) September 12, 2025 at 3:14 PM
Also funny how fast the Overly Made-Up Dementia Case went from demanding that leftists be killed to rambling about his new gilded ballroom.
Professor Watchlist, A list of prof the kirk lists those he didn't agree with .
ReplyDeleteIts now being used to suppress free speech. What a great thing... NOT!
Eck!
These are the rules the left made, hypocrites. It's not so funny when the shoe is on the other foot is it?
ReplyDeleteThe lie of it all, as they, the right lie and scream in the right woke words.
ReplyDeleteCall hypocrisy, really. The real problem is if the gloves come off.
And the sockpuppets come out.
Like the boy said, prove me wrong.
Eck!