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A Shocking Number of the People Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Death Online Work in Education

A Shocking Number of the People Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Death Online Work in Education

Evil.

Last night I was on Twitter/X and saw a tweet from Libs of TikTok that led me to look at her timeline. I was amazed at how many of these people work in education, some of them with children. Take a look below.

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Fire every one of them.

Every….one.

JackinSilverSpring | September 11, 2025 at 10:26 am

These are the “teachers” teaching American children to hate. These teachers are sick and the whole lot should be fired, but that won’t happen because higher-ups probably sympathize with them. DemoncRats are vile.

The Gentle Grizzly | September 11, 2025 at 10:42 am

I’m not surprised

destroycommunism | September 11, 2025 at 10:52 am

imagine what the public school unionists are telling “their” kids about ck being murdered by one of their own

Sow the wind…

The entire school system in this country from pre-K through universities needs to be shutdown and their employees permanently fired. I know that sounds rather severe but they are mostly rotten and completely unredeemable. It’s one thing to have negative thoughts or opinions. It is another to be so stupid (and comfortable) to post them in a public forum for all to say especially when you work as a government employee in what is supposed to be a nonpartisan setting.

Quite a few years ago, I was considering pursuing a master’s degree and looked at the possibility of going into teaching. I noticed that the websites for education departments at universities ALL had wording to the effect that you could only be a teacher if you had “the right kind of personality.”

Digging deeper, I found that their idea of the right kind of personality was that you had to be highly committed to promoting the most extreme leftist ideology possible.

I concluded I would be better off going in a different direction.

It is appalling that, in contrast to Charlie Kirk who was eager to debate anyone on the issues, these people eagerly engage in ad hominem attacks on Charlie Kirk – after his assassination. I don’t think (and they probably don’t think) that they would fare well in a debate against Mr. Kirk.

I also noticed a recurring theme of restricting guns in their comments. Now I know that in the not too distant past, bolt action rifles were weapons of war. Got to get ol’ Joe on this. One of the innovations of the WWII era M1 was the introduction of a magazine which enabled the soldier armed with an M1 to out perform opposing army’s soldiers with lesser rifles.

Teachers feel comfortable cheering the murder of anyone they dislike, because they understand that there will be no consequences.

More evidence that the public education system is corrupted and unfixable.

“But I suspect we are at a point where things are going to have to get ugly, get messy, maybe even get violent, to change this dumpster fire of a country.”
Your terms are acceptable.

People have no idea how bad things are in academia. You can fire all of them, but every single academic will land somewhere back in the system. They’re heroes in that world. Low level staff people are probably gone, but even they have a shot at returning somewhere. It’s like closing DEI programs. Nothing got closed. They just moved people around and renamed stuff.

Chaya needs to be careful. These people are dangerous and don’t take kindly to someone that makes them all look stupid.

I see that some of them have been fired.

Obviously anyone like this who is working in the private sector can be fired if the employer decides s/he doesn’t want to employ someone with such offensive opinions.

But as a general rule it is unconstitutional for any government entity to fire an employee for expressing such an opinion. This is firmly established law; even an employee who calls for the president’s assassination can’t be fired for it.

However if they’re actual classroom teachers, of children old enough to understand such things, then it’s different, because the school can argue that if Christian or Republican students learn that their teacher hates them and wants them dead, it’s impossible for them to feel safe in that teacher’s class. And if they can’t feel safe then they can’t learn. So such teachers must be transferred to desk jobs if there are any available, and if that’s not possible then it seems to me that the school can justify firing them.

A dean of students, for instance, is going to find it hard to do her job when a significant fraction of her students have to worry that she might harm them.

    George_Kaplan in reply to Milhouse. | September 12, 2025 at 2:19 am

    I think the government can argue that pretty much no government role can be fulfilled by someone who celebrates the murder of a citizen because they hate the Constitution, its values, and those who stand up for it. Certainly no public role, or team role is possible as they’re a perceived threat to the public and any co-workers e.g., fellow soldiers in the military.

      But that is certainly not the law, because we know that a police department can’t fire an office employee who says that she hopes the president is assassinated.

      As I wrote, I think teachers may be different. Beat policemen might also be different, if their remarks became public. But your argument, that her co-workers might feel threatened, was not brought up, so it would seem that it’s invalid.

Name, shame, sack, and blacklist every last one of them.

    henrybowman in reply to George_Kaplan. | September 13, 2025 at 2:13 am

    And there’s a group now doing just that.

    https://www.charliesmurderers.com

    Charlie Kirk was murdered.
    Is an employee or a student of yours supporting political violence online?
    Look them up on this website.
    Send information on anyone celebrating Charlie’s death.
    We have received nearly 20,000 submissions…

    They’re making a list — be checking it twice. Happier holidays.

      Dean Robinson in reply to henrybowman. | September 13, 2025 at 2:32 am

      Fascinating! If this site is for real it could be the harbinger of real change.
      Haters gonna hate, but we don’t have to enable that with silence once we can identify local sources.

I’m pretty sure that the actual percentage of teachers who are homicidal is quite low. Most educators are as apathetic about most things as are most of the general public. However, within every grouping of humans there are some who significantly exceed the normal median for whatever traits are of interest, including political activism. Unfortunately the teachers have enabled this aberrant cabal to represent them, much like the vast majority of Germans were not Nazis, but did empower this radical fringe to seize enough control to define them as a nation for 12 disastrous years. Teachers and academics in general are allowing perversity to prevail because by this point it would just require too much effort to remove them. Judging by the way things are going they seem to be resigned to letting President Trump do their fumigation for them. If this is true they will turn on a dime once their radicalized factions get attritted enough to drop below a localized critical mass.