Melanie King Exposes The Left's Celebration of Charlie Kirk's Assassination and Mass Firings Across America

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Melanie King Exposes The Left's Celebration of Charlie Kirk's Assassination and Mass Firings Across America

Melanie King documents a wave of firings sweeping across America as teachers, nurses, NFL executives, and university officials lose their jobs for mocking the assassination of Charlie Kirk on social media. From the Carolina Panthers to Middle Tennessee State University, employers are terminating staff who celebrated Kirk's death online. King breaks down the cultural rot on display, the hypocrisy of leftist voices openly cheering violence, and confronts Democrat pundits who deflect to January 6th instead of condemning the glorification of murder. This isn't about politics anymore, it's about basic humanity and accountability.

Categories: Analysis
September 15, 2025

Accountability Comes for Those Who Celebrated Violence

The unemployment line is getting considerably longer as people across America are learning a harsh lesson: celebrating the death of an innocent man online has real consequences. Time and time again, individuals have posted disgusting content on the internet without understanding that such behavior reveals who they truly are as people. Employers simply don't want to employ individuals who demonstrate such disturbing lack of basic humanity.

The list of firings continues to grow. The Carolina Panthers fired their communications coordinator. Middle Tennessee State University terminated their assistant dean of students, removing someone from a position where they should never have been around students or human beings in the first place. Meridian High School fired an employee for celebrating Charlie Kirk's death, appropriately removing them from any proximity to education, children, or people in general. The University of Mississippi fired an executive assistant for comparing Charlie Kirk to the KKK—ironically, someone employed in education who apparently knew nothing about either the KKK or Charlie Kirk.

Multiple nurses were also spotted mocking the death of Charlie Kirk online. These healthcare professionals worked countless nights studying, sacrificed sleep and family time, shed sweat and tears to become nurses and take an oath to care for everybody. Yet they let it all crumble from one stupid decision to mock someone's death on social media. Fast food chains may be their only employment option now.

High-Profile Firings Across Sports and Education

The Carolina Panthers made headlines when they fired their communications coordinator, Charlie Rock, after he mocked the assassination of Charlie Kirk on social media. Hours after Kirk was killed, Rock allegedly posted a message reading, "Why are y'all sad? Your man said it was worth it," along with a photo of Charlie Kirk and a Wu-Tang Clan song titled "Protect Your Neck." Someone in a high-profile position in the NFL openly mocking the death of a man who was just assassinated crossed every line of decency.

The Panthers quickly released a statement saying they do not condone violence of any kind and that Rock was no longer employed with the team. This situation has revealed a great deal about people's character. While Americans can disagree on politics all day long, celebrating violence is where the line gets drawn, and the Panthers drew it clearly.

One military captain also faced consequences for inappropriate posts. He went from public to private to completely deleted, with his account vanishing entirely. He was relieved of his duties and placed under investigation, facing the full weight of his actions.

Pentagon and Defense Department Issue Stark Warnings

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth took to social media with a clear message: "We are tracking all these very closely and will address immediately. Completely unacceptable." Since Charlie Kirk was murdered, nearly every day has brought news of at least one person being fired across America for making light of his death.

Companies including Delta, Office Depot, MSNBC, the Carolina Panthers, and the Joe Burrow Foundation have all fired employees for various posts and actions making comments about Charlie Kirk's passing. In Washington, Hegseth issued a stark warning for Defense Department employees, making clear they are actively monitoring any military or civilian personnel who post online comments that celebrate or make light of the assassination of Charlie Kirk. When asked for updated numbers on who had been fired at the Pentagon, officials referred directly to posts from the Secretary's office.

At Middle Tennessee State University, the administration fired its assistant dean of students after she posted a Facebook comment many felt compromised her ability to remain fair and even-handed. Students and faculty agreed that working with students from all different backgrounds requires trust, and such speech was completely out of line. Rather than undermining trust in the administration, the decisive action actually deepened confidence that the campus won't tolerate such behavior.

Leftist Voices Openly Celebrate Political Violence

While some face accountability, other leftist voices aren't ashamed at all—they're doubling down. One comedian, who lost approximately 100,000 followers after making jokes about Kirk's death, proceeded to have a public breakdown. His management reportedly took down numerous videos, presumably to protect his crashing career. The notion of making fun of someone's death as an "unfunny loser" reveals the depths of moral bankruptcy.

More disturbing reactions emerged across social media. One individual stated: "Charlie Kirk got shot and he's dead. Finally. Finally, somebody with a gun, which is almost everybody in the states, grew a pair and shot somebody on the right side. Thank you. Can we keep this up, please?" Another claimed to have watched the video and expressed explicit hope that Kirk was dead, later backtracking with insincere "prayers" only after considering potential arrest.

Others called Kirk "a cancer" while dancing and literally cheering that finally somebody targeted a conservative. These people screech about tolerance while salivating over bullets. They whine about gun control until a trigger is pulled on a Republican, and then it's all high fives and champagne. This moral hypocrisy reveals who they truly are: individuals celebrating death while pretending they're on the right side of history. Yet let a Democrat face any minor inconvenience and suddenly it's all thoughts, prayers, and candlelight vigils.

Deflection, Spin, and the January 6th Trump Card

When confronted about celebrating violence, instead of apologizing or engaging in genuine reflection, the left does what it always does: spin, deflect, and blame January 6th. During a heated panel discussion, this pattern played out in full view.

When asked to show where conservatives celebrate the murder of fathers on campus or glorify figures like Luigi Mangione in magazines with people wanting to marry him, leftist panelists immediately deflected. They brought up the president's son allegedly tweeting a picture of a hammer making fun of someone who nearly got killed, claiming neither side holds moral superiority.

The inevitable pivot to January 6th came quickly, with claims that MAGA attempted to "use violence to overthrow democracy." When challenged on how many people actually died on January 6th, the discussion became heated. The reality remains that a United States Air Force veteran, Ashley Babbitt, was shot and killed—an unarmed woman who was the only person shot dead that day, and she was a Trump supporter.

One panelist cited "statistics from your own government" claiming the majority of political violence in the United States occurs from the right, not the left. They referenced foreign examples like the assassination of Labour MP Jo Cox and Anders Behring Breivik in Norway, attempting to establish a pattern of right-wing violence while completely ignoring the left's celebration of Charlie Kirk's murder.

American veterans and citizens pushed back hard on these claims, pointing out ten years of the left calling for violence against the Republican party and Donald Trump—the Hitler comparisons, the negative rhetoric, the impeachments, the actual shooting that struck Trump. They noted Trump's calls for peaceful protesting on January 6th and raised questions about FBI informants and confidential human resources present at the Capitol that day.

Past Comments Come Back to Haunt Leftist Commentators

The hypocrisy deepened when past video emerged of certain commentators discussing Charlie Kirk. In footage from years earlier, one prominent leftist commentator discussed an incident when Charlie Kirk was accosted by Antifa at a breakfast in Philadelphia. In the video, the commentator used a cartoon depicting Kirk as Charlie Brown, suggesting Kirk would love to be martyred so he could play the victim.

When confronted with this footage during the panel discussion, the commentator attempted to deny what was clearly shown, demanding the video be played again. Upon replay, his words were unmistakable: he had discussed how the situation "allows for easy martyrdom for these guys and they don't deserve it." His claim that this was only about words and not violence rang hollow. Kirk's wife no longer has a husband, and his children no longer have a father—they certainly didn't want him to be murdered.

The Spiritual Rot of Celebrating Death

Perhaps the most revealing commentary came from those accusing conservatives of exploiting Kirk's death for clicks, podcasts, streaming shows, radio programs, television appearances, or to improve their "MAGA bonafides." One commentator suggested people don't really care about Charlie Kirk but only see his assassination as a moment to boost their media presence or gather reporters at the Capitol for performative outrage.

This same voice went on to attack Elon Musk, calling him "the stupidest genius I've ever been around" and refusing to excuse his behavior due to autism. The commentator claimed autistic people in their life "are not all morally bankrupt" and "don't all say the stupidest thing at the worst time." They declared Musk has "exhausted his usefulness" and stated, "Would I be surprised if it's him? No. I wouldn't be surprised," when discussing potential future violence.

This represents the ugly truth beneath the political rhetoric. This isn't just politics—it's spiritual rot. These individuals aren't merely political opponents; they're cheerleaders for evil. Charlie Kirk wasn't simply murdered; he was martyred. Every mask-off celebration of his death only proves the left has nothing positive to run on, just rage, cruelty, and hypocrisy.

Which Side Are You On?

The question facing Americans is stark and unavoidable: Which side are you on? Neutrality won't provide safety when the mob decides to target the next victim. The medium is the message, and the message from the left is clear: division and hate toward whatever they oppose. The wave of firings demonstrates that at least some institutions still maintain basic standards of decency and humanity. But the voices openly celebrating violence, deflecting accountability, and doubling down on their hatred reveal a movement that has lost its moral compass entirely.

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