The right -wing activist Charlie Kirk (31) was shot on Wednesday in Orem (Utah), during an event on the campus of Utah Valley University. Just like his beliefs, his death distributes the United States and the rest of the world.
Screams, conspiracies and calls for revenge: US to bone distributed after horrible murder Charlie Kirk
The Trump government has already promised to take action “against the foreigners who praise, rationalize or play down the murder of Kirk.” American Defense Minister Pete Hegseeth has commissioned his staff to “detect and identify, detect and identify, detect and identify,” soldiers who have ties with the Pentagon and who have apparently approved the murder of Kirk. “
‘Destroying your professional ambitions’
Based on several sources within the Ministry of Defense, NBC News reported on Friday that several soldiers had already been relieved of their duties because of reports on social media and that ‘dozens of’ others were ‘approached’ about it.
Charlie Kirk (31) murdered no debate
In accordance with the hard government action, some conservative figures and groups try to collect and expose those in their eyes offensive comments. Trump-Loyalist Laura Loomer posted the following message: “Prepare for the destruction of all your future professional ambitions if you are sick enough to celebrate Kirks death. I will make sure you wish you had never opened your mouth.”
Scott Presler, an extreme right -wing activist with more than two million followers on X, asked for tips on teachers who “celebrate Kirk’s death” and has already shared messages and online profiles of alleged offenders, including details about their workplaces.
In the state of Florida, the Education Council has already proactively published a memorandum in which school employees are warned not to express personal positions “who can undermine the confidence of the students and their families”.
Two teachers
On Thursday, two teachers from Florida have already been removed from their classrooms and placed under a state research. One of them was a teacher in a primary school, who had shared an article about the shooting on her social media, with the text: “This may not be the death notice that we all wanted to wake up with, but it will come very close to me”.
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The other, a dean in a secondary school, referred in an online message to a position that Kirk had expressed in 2023, namely that it was “worthwhile” to have “a few people killed every year” to protect the “God given” by God “. “I’m not leaving tears for this,” it was said. “Karma is one Bitch. “
Matthew Dowd
Matthew Dowd, an experienced political analyst at news channel MSNBC, was already fired because he had suggested on the radio that Kirks radical rhetoric had “contributed to the violence that cost him life. Hattening thoughts lead to hate -bearing words, which then lead to hateful acts,” said Dowd.
He added: “You can’t stop these kinds of terrible thoughts and then say those terrible words and then don’t expect terrible actions to take place.”
Matthew Dowd. © AP
Both the network and Dowd now apologized separately, although Dowd stated on Friday that his words were misinterpreted, “because he spoke before he knew Kirk was the target or shot.”
“Why so sad?”
Among the other people who were already fired or suspended, there is also an agent of the Secret Service who had stated that Kirk “spit hate and racism in his shows”, and also a communication employee of American Football club Carolina Panthers. The man had written on Instagram: “Why are you so sad. Your husband said it was worth it,” again referring to Kirks explanation about the right to possession of weapons.
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In addition, a reporter from basketball team Phoenix Suns were also fired because of his comments, just like a firefighter from New Orleans. Airline Delta Airlines already announced that it had suspended employees because of “content on social media” with regard to Kirks death, which, according to the company, fell far beyond a healthy, respectful debate. “
News site The Hill gave countless other examples of employees, including nurses, university staff and others, who were fired or punished for their comments. A teacher in Oregon, it was said, lost his job because he had said that Kirks death “had really brightened up”.
