Teachers, firefighters and military personnel among those who lost jobs after posting their opinion on social media

Reactions on social media to the murder of far-right activist Charlie Kirk have cost multiple people their jobs as authorities in numerous states clamp down on critical commentary.

Among those to have been fired, suspended or censured in recent days for their opinions include teachers, firefighters, journalists, politicians, a secret service employee and a worker for a prominent NFL team.

The dismissals come as the administration of Donald Trump promises to take action against foreign nationals it deems to be “praising, rationalizing or making light of” Kirk’s killing, himself a fervent free speech advocate.

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        They’re still big about not being able to say the n-word in public. I don’t spend much time with the racist in-laws, but when I do I am always impressed with the new ways they’ve picked up to be racist without being openly racist.

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    Laura Loomer, a Trump loyalist, posted to X: “Prepare to have your whole future professional aspirations ruined if you are sick enough to celebrate his death. I’m going to make you wish you never opened your mouth.”

    jokes on her, i don’t have any professional aspirations, future aspirations, or future. may past performance indicate future results.

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      What’s even crazier about the crazy shit this crazy bitch spouts, is the vitriolic hatred she’s spewed directly at Kirk even within the weeks just before he was shot. All scrubbed from her media account now, of course. There’s a lot of indication that it was her stochastic terrorism that drove the shooter (who subscribed to her X feed) to pull the trigger, because of her comments that Kirk wasn’t pure enough for the magats.

      Also, where are the Epstein files?

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    I mean I for one plan to visit the man’s grave before I die to pay my respects

    And I don’t plan on pissing the entire drive there

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    So, it’s okay to lionize the guy - and that’s not political speech that a company or org needs to worry about?

    Right?

    The problem is if you don’t show sufficient sadness about the killing of a Nazi?

    Shouldn’t liberals maybe be keeping lists and doxxing the people that show outsized support for this Nazi, and demanding that THEY be cancelled?

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    Plenty of neo-Nazi shitbags holding candles in the photo. The companies, politicians, school leadership, etc…are revealing themselves too.

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    THE MAN SAID CHILDREN GETTING MURDERED EVERY OTHER WEEK WHERE THEY GO TO LEARN WAS WORTH IT SO HE COULD PLAY WITH GUNS. CHILDREN. CHIL. DREN.

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    Pete Hegseth, the defense secretary, meanwhile, has ordered staff “to find and identify military members, and any individual associated with the Pentagon, who have mocked or appeared to condone Charlie Kirk’s murder”, NBC News reportedFriday.

    Wessel’s funeral was given wide attention in Berlin, with many of the Nazi elite in attendance. After his death, he became a propaganda symbol in Nazi Germany. A march for which he had written the lyrics was renamed the “Horst-Wessel-Lied”(“Horst Wessel Song”), and became the official anthem of the Nazi Party. After Adolf Hitler came to national power in 1933, the song became the co-national anthem of Germany, along with the first verse of the previous “Deutschlandlied”, also known as “Deutschland über alles”.

    It’s word-for-word (better in the original German) the same playbook. This ToiletPaperUSA guy is, I guess you could say, a kind of . . . nuclear Wessel.

    Heh.

    Yeah, yeah, I’m going

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    This is exactly the time to spread Charlie Kirk’s videos and messages far and wide. There is no better way to celebrate the man than to let the world hear his message. It is his legacy. It was his life’s work.

    And the Democrats in Congress should write up the “Charlie Kirk Sensible Gun Reform Bill” with background checks and red flag laws. That’s it. Surely this is the time, in the face of senseless death, to honour Charlie by bringing this bill forward.

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      Do you think a background check and red flag law would have changed the outcome in this case? What evidence is there that it would?

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        It is almost tedious to have to say this every single time a political discussion comes up: Don’t make a perfect plan the enemy of a good plan. Inevitably the first response to an otherwise reasonable suggestion that statistically would address the significant drivers of a general problem (even if perhaps not this exact problem in this specific context) is to assert that it won’t work all the time or perfectly fix the problem in one shot and so it is not worth considering. Whether intentional or not, it is intellectually dishonest.

        And yes I think there could very well be flags that could have delayed access to firearms in this case. But the point isn’t to solve the whole problem in every circumstance, the point is to change the gun culture in the US. Americans may think this kid was raised in a normal household in a normal culture, but this is not true. There are deep cultural problems. And starting with the most milquetoast responsible gun control that aims to reduce the number of Americans that use ownership to drive their identity is a reasonable place to start.

        But if I’m being frank, I don’t really care about either Charlie Kirk or the kid who ostensibly shot him. I’m not American and thank fuck for that.