Melanie King Exposes Left-Wing Educators and Professionals Fired After Celebrating Charlie Kirk's Death

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Melanie King Exposes Left-Wing Educators and Professionals Fired After Celebrating Charlie Kirk's Death

Melanie King documents the widespread fallout as teachers, firefighters, and healthcare workers face termination after celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk on social media. Governor Abbott announces over 100 Texas educators have had their teaching certificates revoked, while one activist reports contacting over 700 employers about their employees' conduct. The video captures real-time reactions from those being fired, including GoFundMe appeals, legal threats, and accusations of wrongful termination. King argues this represents long-overdue accountability for those who crossed ethical lines by celebrating violence, regardless of political affiliation.

Categories: Analysis
September 17, 2025

Mass Firings Follow Social Media Celebrations

The consequences arrived swiftly for those who publicly celebrated the death of Charlie Kirk. Melanie King compiled footage showing multiple individuals—many working in education and emergency services—facing termination after their social media posts went viral. The compilation includes Vic Meltter, who posted a video chanting about Kirk's death; Kristen Eve, a pre-K teacher who called Kirk "a garbage human"; Ashley Creekbomb, a New Orleans firefighter who made inappropriate comments; and Samantha Margino, a special education teacher who posted objectionable content.

King emphasizes that these individuals held positions of public trust, working with children and vulnerable populations. The exposure of their posts triggered immediate investigations by their employers and state agencies.

Governor Abbott Takes Action Against Texas Educators

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that over 100 teachers who celebrated Kirk's death would be fired and have their teaching certificates revoked by the state. Abbott clarified that Texas issues certificates rather than licenses for educators, and emphasized that the disciplinary action wasn't about restricting free speech but about holding professionals accountable for what he characterized as "despicable, repulsive behavior."

"Anyone who celebrates death, left or right, should never ever be allowed to be around children or young, vulnerable minds," Abbott stated. King praised this decision as an example of protecting students from what she described as ideological extremism in educational settings.

Over 700 Employers Contacted About Employee Conduct

One activist featured in King's video reported spending significant time contacting over 700 employers whose employees had posted celebratory content about Kirk's death. The activist expressed particular concern that many of these individuals worked in education—from elementary schools through high schools—and in medical fields.

"We need to start asking ourselves, parents, grandparents, caregivers, are these the type of people that we want educating our kids, taking care of them in medical emergency situations," the activist stated. The individual also revealed experiencing doxing, threats, and harassment as blowback for exposing these posts, prompting attendance at self-defense training with family members.

Left-Wing Justifications and Comparisons

King included clips of individuals attempting to justify the celebratory responses by arguing that "words matter" and that Kirk's rhetoric had real-world consequences. One person compared Kirk's influence to historical figures responsible for mass atrocities, claiming that his criticism of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives led to companies rolling back diversity programs.

Another individual, identifying as transgender, argued that Kirk's commentary about trans issues contributed to harmful policies and restrictions. This person claimed that Kirk's words "trickle down to actual policy" and concluded by stating they were "going to a barbecue to celebrate."

King rejected these comparisons and justifications, arguing that no political disagreement justifies celebrating someone's death and that these explanations revealed the speakers' own intolerance rather than legitimate grievances.

Real-Time Firing Reactions Captured on Video

The compilation includes multiple individuals recording themselves immediately after being terminated. One person discovered their firing when they couldn't log into workplace systems like Slack or Outlook, using the experience to warn others that "your boss is not your friend ever" and blaming capitalism for job insecurity.

Another individual expressed excitement about being fired for posting about Kirk, stating, "Maybe it's like my big three all being fire signs that make me really excited when stuff like this happens." This person announced plans to make their "new full-time job" applying for work, seeking attorneys for wrongful termination suits, and continuing to post on the internet.

A particularly notable case involved someone who was fired after being publicly doxed, claiming the harassment extended to coworkers. This individual launched a GoFundMe that raised over $4,000 within 20 minutes, expressing gratitude to supporters while vowing not to be silenced.

Neo-Nazi Accusations and University Termination

One segment features an individual who was fired from Western Governor's University after calling Kirk a "neo-Nazi" and accusing university leadership of sympathizing with such views. The person claimed to have been called into an impromptu meeting with the vice president and an HR representative, where they were informed their employment was being terminated for breaching university policy by recording and sharing portions of a previous meeting.

Despite Ohio being a one-party consent state for recordings, the individual was told their actions violated university policy. They maintained that calling Kirk a neo-Nazi was accurate and stated, "Any organization that would fire me for calling a neo-Nazi a neo-Nazi is not an organization I want to work at."

King emphatically rejected the neo-Nazi characterization, noting that Kirk has repeatedly denounced such ideologies and that Turning Point USA was built on conservative principles including free markets, limited government, and traditional values.

Campus Safety Concerns and Speaker Tours

A college student expressed concern that conservative speakers were still scheduled to visit campuses following Kirk's death, including a "Catholic conservative man" coming as a replacement speaker. The student argued that "after the events, I don't think anybody should really be doing anything political on a campus or really anywhere just for like safety reasons."

The student acknowledged emailing the dean to express concerns but expected the event would proceed anyway. King characterized this response as an attempt to silence conservative speech under the guise of safety concerns, arguing that violence at campus events typically comes from left-wing agitators rather than the conservative speakers or their audiences.

The Accountability Movement

King positioned the wave of firings and professional consequences as a necessary accountability movement. She emphasized that the issue transcended political affiliation, stating early in her video: "It doesn't matter what political party you were on, no child and wife should have to grow up without a father and watch their father be unalived like that on the internet for the rest of their life."

Throughout the compilation, King stressed that the disciplinary actions weren't about restricting free speech but about holding individuals to professional standards of conduct, particularly those working with children, vulnerable populations, or in positions of public trust. She argued that celebrating any person's violent death reveals a character defect that makes someone unsuitable for certain professions.

The Broader Cultural Battle

King framed the controversy as part of a larger cultural conflict between conservative and progressive values in American institutions. She promoted merchandise reflecting conservative Christian themes and Second Amendment advocacy, positioning the accountability movement as part of defending "faith, freedom, and patriotism" against what she characterized as radical left-wing ideology.

The video concludes with King asserting that "freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences" and encouraging viewers to share the content widely. She asked her audience whether the firings went far enough or if harsher penalties should be imposed, framing the controversy as "just getting started" in terms of conservative pushback against progressive cultural dominance.

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