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People are losing jobs due to social media posts about Charlie Kirk

6 hours ago
  • #free speech
  • #social media backlash
  • #political violence
  • Over thirty people have faced job losses or investigations due to social media posts criticizing Charlie Kirk or expressing schadenfreude about his assassination.
  • Conservative activists and GOP lawmakers are actively collecting and publicizing such posts, calling for punitive actions against the individuals involved.
  • A website called 'Expose Charlie's Murderers' has been anonymously set up to catalog posts and personal details of those accused of celebrating Kirk's death.
  • Public figures, including educators, military personnel, and media analysts like MSNBC's Matthew Dowd, have been fired or investigated for their comments.
  • Republican officials and influencers are leveraging their platforms to demand job terminations and other punitive measures against those who made critical posts.
  • The situation has raised concerns about free speech and the potential for overreach in punishing individuals for their opinions.
  • Some individuals featured on the 'Expose Charlie's Murderers' site have reportedly received death threats.
  • Lawmakers and officials at various levels are vowing to use their authority to punish those who appeared to celebrate Kirk's death, including revoking visas and business licenses.
  • The incident has drawn comparisons to the McCarthy era, with warnings against overreaction and the suppression of dissent.
  • Community activists and academics caution against using Kirk's assassination to further divisive agendas and clamp down on free speech.