When I see a young kid celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk, it angers me, but it doesn't really scare me.
Young people are stupid, not in the sense that they are unintelligent, but rather, they lack life experience and wisdom. Their behavior is unacceptable, and they need to be told so and have proper behavior modeled for them. They should even be punished, but in a way that promotes emotional growth.
BREAKING: Florida Nurse at @HCAFLHealthcare posts deranged message celebrating Charlie’s ass*ssinat*on:
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 14, 2025
“I’m cheering for the ass*ssinat*on. I don’t mind saying it. He was a b*stard. Deserves to be amongst the dead, should have been tortured.”
How is this person in healthcare?!… pic.twitter.com/QhHh5OlYk8
When adults, especially adults in positions that have been elevated by society to the status of exemplary human beings, such as doctors, lawyers, politicians, teachers, and academics, that scares the crap out of me. Not because I fear that they will physically harm me--that is still vanishingly rare--but because they are actively destroying the foundation of our society and modeling that behavior for the young people who are still learning how to navigate life in a civilized society.
Stephen Byrom works at @OhioState medical center as a respiratory therapist.
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 14, 2025
His response to Charlie’s m*rder: “He deserves an unnamed ditch in the middle of nowhere. Maybe the waste of oxygen will be worth something to vultures.”
Any comment @OhioState?
He should absolutely… pic.twitter.com/IlgMmoLFgR
I am squeamish about the databases being put together, documenting the vile comments made by people about Kirk's assassination. Social media posts from random people that were made to be seen by their immediate circle of friends should be ignored by people other than their friends.
Meet Anna Kenney.
— Leftism (@LeftismForU) September 12, 2025
Here she celebrates Charlie Kirk being murdered, and attempts to justify his murder.
She is an associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at @EmoryMedicine. pic.twitter.com/BgPR8WkuNi
Businesses that have employees who have celebrated Kirk's death should deal with them according to company policies, and IMHO the standards should be different for somebody working in the shipping dock and one working in management or a public-facing position. The latter are a liability, the former not so much.
Alana B. Hartman-Hall, Dean of Students for Chesterfield County (Virginia) Public Schools @oneccps, said Charlie Kirk reaped what he had sown. pic.twitter.com/h2acbmzQar
— Matthew Hurtt (@matthewhurtt) September 11, 2025
However, the vast majority of posts I have seen celebrating Kirk's death are from professional classes, particularly those in K-12 education and academia. There are judges and law clerks, prosecutors and defense attorneys, city council members and officials in the Democratic Party who are on the record celebrating Kirk's death.
These individuals need to be removed from elite society, and that means fired.
The Assistant Dean of Students from my Alma mater, Middle Tennessee State University, has been fired for her disgusting comments about Charlie Kirk. pic.twitter.com/6xCMLGibXZ
— ArmyBrat68 (@ArmyBrat682) September 11, 2025
First of all, those are the rules the left established, and turnabout is fair play. Our academic institutions have rescinded offers of enrollment from students for social media posts from their early teens. Failing to discipline a Dean or professor for celebrating an assassination is appalling.
Samantha Marengo, a teacher at King Elementary School posted a video online appearing to CELEBRATE Charlie Kirk being ass*ssinated.
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 11, 2025
THIS person teaches YOUR children.
Any comment @framinghamps? pic.twitter.com/D2vDDGwvyp
Second, these people have power over others, and they have made clear they want a good chunk of the people in our country dead. Literally dead.
This post is from a TEACHER at Fairfax HS in Los Angeles. If he can post this online, what is he teaching in his classroom?
— Sassafrass84 (@Sassafrass_84) September 14, 2025
Post credit to @KelliKayK on fb.
Internet, you know what to do. pic.twitter.com/TnhPQ7Oonc
Can a judge treat a conservative fairly if he is happy to celebrate the death of a man for being a conservative? Obviously not. Can a doctor or nurse be allowed to treat patients if we know their standard for being worthy of living is political correctness? Obviously not.
🚨 Charlie Kirk’s assassination was celebrated by an Ohio judge Ted Berry who wrote “Rest in Hatred and Division” and sneered it was “karma.”
— Mehek Cooke🇺🇸 (@MehekCooke) September 13, 2025
This is corruption from the bench.
The very people trusted to uphold justice celebrate murder? Justice demands he has to go. pic.twitter.com/JxeHLEb6T1
Worst of all, perhaps, are the K-12 teachers. The state elevates these people as exemplars--people who model behavior that children should emulate. The media is appalled that teachers are losing their jobs for reacting with glee that Kirk was assassinated; I am relieved they are being removed, if only temporarily, from positions of responsibility.
What follows is a mere smattering of what was said by those in charge of your children’s education:
Melissa Easley, a member of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg (North Carolina) School Board wrote on Facebook that while “political violence is not okay no matter what side you are on,” she added no one should “expect me to feel sorry, pitty [sic] or mournful” for Kirk as he “has gone around saying I or my spouse are abominations.” (Easley reportedly revealed two years ago that she is bisexual and her spouse “gender-fluid.”)
Easley ended her post with a currently-popular-among-leftists out-of-context quote from Kirk regarding the Second Amendment (see below).
Washington added that he won’t mourn Kirk; instead, he’s planning an “Even Nazis Are Expendable In The Eyes Of White Supremacy” soirée.
Los Angeles Unified School District teacher Jordan Sussman told Kirk on Instagram to “rest in piss.”
Xenia Community Schools (Ohio) educator Jenn Davis-Johnson wrote “How appropriate that Charlie Kirk was killed on the same day as 3 innocent children in school. Charlie wouldn’t have it any other way. I’m so happy for the Kirk family” (emphasis added).
Davis-Johnson’s district colleague Kevin Keefe said “I don’t condone killing people,” but “I will point out that hate breeds hate, and karma is a bitch.” (Keefe added an “edit” noting he had hoped Kirk “pulls through.”)
Teacher allegedly showed Charlie Kirk assassination video to 10 and 11-year-olds, told students he deserved to be killed https://t.co/kMa8dT7vTU pic.twitter.com/2PJWbj8QTQ
— New York Post (@nypost) September 14, 2025
This story is particularly horrific:
Can anybody imagine a teacher showing students as young as 10 the video of Charlie Kirk being murdered by a gunshot to the neck?
The Toronto District School Board is investigating an allegation of this happening at a Scarborough elementary school.
First, a University of Toronto professor was sent home for an X post that appeared after the shooting suggesting shooting is “too good” for fascists, and now the TDSB has done the same with a teacher who allegedly showed a Grade 5 and 6 class Kirk’s assassination in Utah.
The Corvette Junior Public School teacher was not in class Friday while the TDSB investigates the complaint from parents that a class of 10 and 11 year olds was shown a graphic video of the slaying.
“Several students from his class went home and complained to their parents, traumatized at witnessing the on-camera death, which they were forced to witness numerous times over,” a source close to the situation alleged. “Parents subsequently reached out to school administrators, who will be putting him on leave at the start of the school day September 12th 2025.”
“While playing this video repeatedly, he gave a speech to his students regarding anti-fascism, anti-trans, and how Charlie Kirk deserved for this to occur,” the source claimed.
The key to civilization is social trust, and all too many people in our elites are untrustworthy. They have hearts filled with hate for their fellow citizens, and don't belong in positions where they are responsible for the well-being of others.
NJ nurse suspended without pay for calling out doctor who ‘cheered’ Charlie Kirk’s death: Lawsuit https://t.co/MJLnT1ZraL pic.twitter.com/fd4P5EgFXt
— New York Post (@nypost) September 13, 2025
That is scary. A civilization with an elite filled with people who not-so-secretly wish for half their fellow citizens to be dead cannot survive, and won't. These people control the levers of power, teach our children, care for us in our hospitals, and literally judge us from the bench.
Is it cancel culture to drive them out of polite society? No. It is self-defense.
Democrats don't yet understand how conservatives can see the rot in the left's attitudes, and we are not going to be gaslighted by The New York Times or Ezra Klein at The Atlantic into not believing the evidence before our eyes.
Republicans "created" the 20,000+ people who gleefully posted celebrating Kirk's death? This is bat-shit level gaslighting.https://t.co/N0Uz4p6K31
— Tom Bevan (@TomBevanRCP) September 14, 2025
Klein says we invented those videos because we want to feel aggrieved. That's rich from the grievance culture folks, and by now, only people who live in the liberal bubble--and there are many more than you can imagine--still believe this crap.
It's rich to see Democrats whine about "cancel culture;" it's as convincing as their complaints about lawfare.
We're not in the mood to be lectured at the moment. The smartest thing the left could do right now is shut up, but it's not in their nature.
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