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‘Why are yall sad?’ Teachers, firefighters, officials on leave or fired over
Charlie Kirk posts Alix Martichoux Thu, September 11, 2025 at 9:42 PM EDT 2 min
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Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Shooting (NEXSTAR) – Teachers, firefighters, elected
officials and even a cable news contributor have lost their jobs or are under
investigation after comments they made about the assassination of conservative
influencer Charlie Kirk. Reports of teachers and school administrators around
the country being put on leave proliferated Thursday less than 24 hours after
Kirk’s death. School employees in Tennessee, North Carolina, Pennsylvania,
Virginia, Mississippi, Ohio were all being investigated for posts made on social
media.
ADVERTISEMENT At least one teacher in South Carolina was fired for a post
about Kirk’s death that read: “Thoughts and prayers to his children but IMHO
America became greater today. There I said it.” A teacher and city councilor in
Cornelius, Oregon, wrote the assassination “really brightened up my day,”
landing him in hot water. A public relations employee for the National Football
League’s Carolina Panthers was terminated, according to The Athletic, after
reportedly posting on his personal Instagram account: “Why are yall sad? Your
man said it was worth it,” with an image of the Wu-Tang hit “Protect Ya Neck.”
Matthew Dowd, an MSNBC contributor, was also fired by the network for comments
he made on the air during breaking news coverage on Wednesday. ADVERTISEMENT “He
was constantly pushing this sort of hate speech aimed at certain groups,” Dowd
said, according to The Hill. “And I always go back to: Hateful thoughts lead to
hateful words, which then lead to hateful actions. … You can’t say these awful
words and not expect awful actions to take place.” While Dowd’s comments were
made live on-air with a large audience, some were made in more private channels
but have been brought to light by right-wing activists, WIRED reports.
Laura
Loomer, a conservative media personality with a large following, posted on X, “I
will be spending my night making everyone I find online who celebrates his death
Famous, so 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.” Her social media feed Thursday was filled with the names,
pictures and job titles of people who she said should be fired for comments they
made following Kirk’s death.
ADVERTISEMENT Another far-right social media
influencer, who posts under the account Libs of TikTok, was also on the case. A
firefighter in New Orleans had posted an Instagram comment, which she later
deleted, suggesting Kirk deserved to die and the bullet was “a gift from god.”
But the deleted comment had been screenshotted and shared on Libs of TikTok,
drawing the attention of the fire department’s superintendent and the Louisiana
attorney general.
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