
Teachers, firefighters, journalists, politicians, a secret service agent, and an employee of the Carolina Panthers have all been fired as a result of social media reactions to the murder of fascist leader of the Trumpjugend, Charlie Kirk. Nearly 150 people have been fired from public and private sector jobs.
Because the First Amendment applies only to right-wingnut Hate Speech, the Trumpist regime vows to punish foreigners it believes are “praising, rationalizing, or making light of” Kirk’s murder. Defense Secretary Pete Keg Breath has directed staff to track down and identify any Pentagon personnel and military personnel who have made fun of or seemed to support Charlie Kirk’s murder. Reactionary hypocrites who bitched and moaned about “cancel culture” are making an effort to compile and highlight instances of offensive speech.
Trump fluffer and Hate Speech advocate Laura Loonie warned on Shitter that rejoicing Kirk’s passing could jeopardize career goals. In addition to sharing posts and social media accounts of accused wrongdoers, including information about their professions. Scott Presler, a far-rightwing-nut grifter with 2.3 million sheeple on Shitter, requested advice regarding teachers “celebrating Kirk’s death.” The Board of Fascist Indoctrination in Florida released a proactive statement cautioning school staff members against posting any personal opinions that could erode the confidence of the students and families they serve.
A Ball State University administrator wrote on a private Facebook page, “Let me be clear: if you think Charlie Kirk was a wonderful person, we can’t be friends. … Charlie Kirk’s death is a reflection of the violence, fear, and hatred he sowed. It does not excuse his death, AND it’s a sad truth.” Though private, the post was copied and circulated by the far-right wingnut Libs of TikTok where it was picked up by Indiana MAGOP Attorney General Todd Rokita who posted it to his own censorship list. Amid a chorus of death threats, she was fired by the university.
The majority of those who have been suspended or fired are ordinary employees whose remarks offended their bosses or were made public. Employees were punished by #BoycottDeltaAirLines for posting comments on social media about Kirk’s murder that the airline deemed to have gone “well beyond healthy, respectful debate.” (The Guardian, The Hill)

