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I just got a call from my boss over in Japan. I was [�__�] fired. >> I wasn't really just my job. It was like my identity, too. >> He said I have to leave the premises like immediately. >> Suddenly, liberals are champions of free speech. Except they want the freedom to cheer on and incite harm to others. >> They are so shocked that people don't give a [�__�] They're so shocked that even though this person was a Christian, we're not pretending that we don't remember what he said. We're not pretending that he was a good person. were not pretending. They're shocked because for so long you couldn't say anything bad about the dead. Oh, don't speak bad about the dead. Well, Charlie Kirk, that's why they're mad. That's why they're mad. They're mad because it's them and it's scaring them to know that we wouldn't give a and I didn't say celebrate it. I said not give a You're right. Charlie Kirk supporters are shocked that there are people out there like you who are celebrating his murder without even having the guts to admit to it. There are a lot of fake videos going around about people getting fired. This lady actually was fired and you can tell from her genuine reaction. Yesterday at 5:00 p.m. I was fired from my job for posting a video saying I don't care about Charlie Kirk's death. In the video that I posted, I specifically said I wasn't celebrating it, but that I just don't care. And yet I was still fired from a job where my role was to increase educational equity to all students. >> Oh my god. >> That was my job. That was like wasn't really just my job. It was like my identity too. Like that's been my whole career. Like how can we get the highest quality education to as many students? For this job, I worked at a nonprofit where I taught reproductive health to LGBTQ youth and youth in foster care in Dallas, Texas. But somehow being around a bunch of kids while cheering on murder for speech, somehow your wise employers decided that was a bridge too far. Good riddance. This Office Depot story is truly deranged. Spoiler alert, they got fired. >> Thank you. >> So, we came in for an order earlier for to print a poster for a vigil tonight. >> Yes. >> For somebody that passed. >> It's not Oh, >> it's propaganda. I'm sorry. We don't print that here. >> All righty. So >> the poster right there says the legendary Charlie Kirk 1993 to 2025. And that's propaganda according to these people. Just admitting that he's dead with a picture of his likeness is propaganda. Insane. >> Um can we What's your name? >> I'm Frell. I'm the print supervisor. Thank you. >> I'm one of the managers. >> Yes. >> So unfortunately they say >> Yeah. That's the lady who gets fired. >> They don't print >> political propaganda. So this is somebody that passed away a couple years ago. >> That's political propaganda unfortunately. Unfortunately. This is for a prayer tonight for a prayer vigil. >> It's still propaganda unfortunately. >> What makes it propaganda? >> Because he's a political figure and I don't have to. Yeah. >> Our general manager is going to be in on Monday. If you >> was a political figure. Yeah. He's dead now. >> On the subject. >> So after that story went viral. Office Depot issued this statement. We're deeply concerned by the incident that occurred da da da in Michigan, etc., etc., etc. They fired that manager that I showed you. And increasingly, you have corporations, universities, etc. that are finding these people, employees like this, a huge liability to their brand and to their bottom line. >> I hope you [�__�] are proud. I hope you [�__�] are proud. I just got a call from my boss over in Japan. I was [�__�] fired. Y'all really felt so aggro about about somebody making fun of a [�__�] internet personality that you decided to get them fired. Y'all make me sick. Y'all cowards. No wonder why the [�__�] conservatives keep losing. Y'all are such [�__�] Ooh. Ooh. >> What? Wait, is he an election denier on top of everything else? >> To the person that sent that video to corporate and got me fired. Thank you. And I know that everybody is going to see this video, too. And that's okay. I'm not going to say anything wrong. Did I realize that what I was saying in that video was going to lead to this? No. Did I realize I was cheering on murder and that that's bad? No. I didn't realize that, idiot. >> I would have never [�__�] done that. But it seems like with my life, no matter how hard I [�__�] try, I end up [�__�] shut up. But I know that everything happens for a [�__�] reason. And I may not know right now what that reason is, but eventually God will reveal that to me. Oh my god, she's a believer. She's a believer and she's openly cheering on the murder of one of the most popular Christian personalities. This is just next level insanity. >> I have no idea what I'm going to do. My daughter is about to go to college and I don't know now how I'm going to pay for that, but I know that I'll figure it out. And if you want to send this video to corporate too, that's fine. All these people who are cheering on murder, who are cheering on assassinations, the Democrats don't care about you. They don't care if you get fired or arrested. You believe their party's lies that they fed to you so that they could win elections. Seriously, I almost feel bad for these idiots in a weird way. >> I am trying to follow the path that I thought God had for me and wanted for me, but I just keep getting thrown in different ways. Maybe I make stupid decisions, yes, but my intentions are always [�__�] good. How exactly does someone have good intentions after celebrating stone cold murder? Of course, you can't find the original video of her celebrating Kirk's murder because she deleted it. It didn't stop her from getting fired. But after a certain point, you have to almost feel bad for these people. She is clearly an aspiring content creator. She's trying to gain clout by just reproducing Democrat, anti-Trump talking points back to the world. And this right here is a totally genuine reaction from someone who used to work at AAA and got fired for celebrating Kirk's murder. >> Just got fired. Kind of happy. >> He said I have to leave the premises like immediately. >> Mhm. >> So guess I'll see you guys later. I'm fired. >> You guys take care. >> Saying goodbye to her co-workers. >> Kind of a relief. Guys have a good one. Oh man, I feel good. >> I just got fired. And honestly, when they told me, I was like a little like. But then after I was like, "Fuck this." But honestly, dude, I feel relieved. I feel very relieved. I mean, I'm going to be [�__�] if I'm not going to get unemployment. But [�__�] it, dude. >> You're not going to get unemployment. >> Let me say goodbye to my friend, Michael. >> You only get it if you're laid off. I don't think this lady knows. >> I'm done. I'm done. You don't get unemployment if you're fired. And you know how I know that? Because an employer of mine found out in 2018 that I had voted for Trump and fired me for it. >> Yeah. They were trying to be all nice about it and stuff and professional and they were like, "You can get the sweater and all the shirt and whatever. It's all yours." Was like, "What the [�__�] do I need this [�__�] for?" But >> you need it as a memory of how [�__�] you are. >> I think I'm just going to start content. I don't know what, but I'm free. >> You're free. You'll be posting more content. Sounds like Only Fans. Uh-oh. >> Hi, my name is Nancy D and I was fired on Friday for um saying that I was having a hard time finding empathy for Charlie Kirk. Um apparently I was doxed by a convicted and um pardoned January 6th on Twitter. And so my name and my company's name was put out there and then my company was flooded with calls for my termination. And this is day one of unemployment. >> These people lack an iota of self-awareness. This lady wrote, "Sir, my only intolerance is for hatred. We cannot spew hatred and expect to be met with kindness." She's literally justifying murdering someone for their speech while saying that she's intolerant to hatred. How does one get through to someone like this? Beats me. A teacher forced 10-year-olds to watch the Kirk murder video over and over and over again, numerous times. It's a horrific thing for an adult to see, much less 10year-old children. Well, thankfully, they've been suspended. Not to be outdone, a Mariposa County Unified School District teacher somehow did something worse than showing the murder video on repeat to 10-year-olds. >> Over in Toary County, a College of Sequoia student took this video. >> Yeah. and I hope everyone in this family dies and their children and their grandchildren and their grandchildren and their grandchildren to eternity. >> The student who wants to remain anonymous says prior to pulling out her phone, the teacher told the biology class that he watched the assassination of Kirk on loop for an hour. >> I just was very disgusted. I couldn't even see in the class. I walked out and I was just brought to tears because as someone that watched the video and saw how terrible it was, it just it just made me so uncomfortable to see that someone could say something like that. >> She says this isn't the first time he shared his political view in class. Part-time faculty member was placed on administrative leave and a full-time employee has taken over the course. >> School employees have made posts on social media about Kirk's debt. Some people believe the comments made were insensitive. This is what local lawmakers are posting. They say the comments need to be investigated. Now, students are reacting. >> They're talking primarily about Professor uh Melvin Earl. And to be frank, when I saw his post, I I initially felt anger. >> This comes, like you mentioned, after an employee, universities officials confirmed, was fired after their post regarding Charlie Kirk's assassination. At the same time, two faculty members have been removed from teaching as the investigation into their online social media post continues. >> It's three professors at Clemson. Good God, what's going on at Clemson? Isn't that in South Carolina? >> The Clemson College Republicans say what the university employees commented after Kirk's death was unacceptable. >> First, an acknowledgement that these are not their First Amendment rights under attack, but instead their employment under attack. They signed the same they agree to follow the same code of ex ethics that we do as students that all other members of faculty do and they have violated that code of ethics. >> Yeah, you can't cheer on murder. Hello. Incitement to violence. >> Just outside of the board meeting at the Madrin Center, there were several protesters who called on Clemson University to reinstate the employees and faculty members and to protect all other faculty and employees from further rights violations. I love how suddenly liberals are champions of free speech except they want the freedom to cheer on and incite harm to others. Whereas Trump supporters defended their rights to question COVID policies and allegations of election fraud. We are not the same. In the age of social media, where fleeting thoughts live forever online, that's cautioning all users to think twice before making personal opinions public. People don't understand that freedom of speech protects you from being arrested and put in jail for what you say, but it doesn't protect you from losing your job if you're irresponsible. >> Exactly. First amendment rights are about the government. But employers, especially if they're schools or corporations, see cheering on violence as a liability. And this is the exact defense that Democrat voters used to purge Trump voters from social media. So, it's just very rich that they finally have a problem. Now, >> are you fired? >> No, I'm not fired as of right now. Right now, I am suspended indefinitely unpaid. >> Why? >> So, I walked into the nurses station and I just had learned about Charlie Kirk. I saw this guy. I didn't know who he was at the time. And he was standing there celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk, saying how he deserved it. He hated Charlie Kirk and he had it coming to him. And >> you love Charlie Kirk. You didn't just wear him. >> He has a big Yeah. >> Yeah. I'm a big fan of Charlie Kirk. >> You're a guest at this. And what' you say? >> So I look down at his badge because I didn't know you know what what job if he was a doctor, a nurse. Never saw him before. I looked down, I see his badge and it says doctor. And I said, "You're a doctor?" I said, "How is it? How are you saying this as a doctor that someone deserved to die?" I mean to me I was just mind blown. >> Of course everyone knows that doctors take the hypocratic oath which means first do no harm. So it is quite unethical for a doctor to be openly cheering on senseless murder. And so Lexi, a registered nurse, spoke up against that doctor. She reported the incident to management after she got home posted about it on her private Instagram before receiving an email from her union rep saying that she needs to look for another job. Lexi was also pulled into a meeting and suspended without pay indefinitely pending an investigation. This happened at Anglewood Hospital in New Jersey. She filed a lawsuit immediately. And then she writes further to Dr. Young, "You are sick and I'm not going to sit back and hear it. Let me know if anyone can get the story to the news because his patients deserve to know what kind of compassion he truly lacks for human life." Thankfully, there is some justice in the world as Lexi was reinstated as a nurse and Dr. Matthew Young has officially resigned from Anglewood Hospital. And this story has gone completely viral. This is a Washington Post columnist who was just fired. And she tries to defend herself by saying, "My only direct reference to Kirk was one post, his own words on record, and she wrote trying to quote him, "Black women do not have the brain processing power to be taken seriously. You have to go steal a white person's slot." The only problem is Charlie Kirk never said this. Here's what he actually said. The writer accuses Charlie of saying, and I quote, "Black women do not have brain processing power to be taken seriously." But if you go and watch the clip, the very clip she links to, you realize he never said anything like that. He never uttered those words. If we would have said that Joy Reid and Michelle Obama and Sheila Jackson Lee and Katangi Brown Jackson were affirmative action picks, we would have been called the racist. But now they're coming out and they're saying it for us. They're coming out and they're saying, "I'm only here because of affirmative action." Yeah, we know you do not have the brain processing power to otherwise be taken really seriously. You had to go steal a white person's slot to go be taken somewhat seriously. >> But I rise today as a clear recipient of affirm affirmative action and particularly in higher education. I may have been admitted on affirmative action both in terms of being a woman and a woman of color, but I can declare that I did not graduate on affirmative action. This is my personal story. >> Charlie Kirk was saying that when you have Sheila Jackson Lee, when you have Katana Brown Jackson, Joy Reed actually said this too and said the only reason why we got into XYZ schools, Ivy League schools, is because of affirmative action. Charlie Kirk as a critic of affirmative action who believes that everyone should get into these hyperco competitive schools off their merits alone, not their skin color, was simply making that criticism. People have been making these arguments for literally decades. So that Washington Post columnist actually just got caught in an egregious lie trying to paint Charlie Kirk as some sort of fringe lunatic who's making some kind of genetic argument. But in case you don't believe me about Charlie Kirk not being racist, here's how he actually interacted with black women. >> How are you? What a beautiful kid that is. Thank you. What a gift from God. >> She truly is. She is the biggest blessing. Something that kind of has me like on the fence of whether or not I go kind of like full-blown more like conservative or moderate is just seeing how >> give it up. That is a gift from the Lord, everybody. That is just beautiful. I see that, you know, we're starting to save a lot of money from things such as like Doge, but do you think that some of that money should go back to maybe like reforming the way that welfare is done to help poor families who do want to kind of pursue that American dream? >> Great question. The number one objective of any social welfare program should be how do we keep the family together and put dads back in the family? Unfortunately, in the black community, dads are the most absent of any community. about twothirds of all black youth will be raised without a stable father around. And I know it's crazy, right? Um and that that little precious angel of yours deserves to have a father around. And unfortunately, as we remove dads from families, government has come in and has taken the place. So pe some people need help and they need social assistance. All of that should be about incentivizing the dad staying around, not the dad leaving. So, even when Kirk was defending the nuclear family in his critiques of the welfare state, he never mentioned race once. He's never reduced the problems to people's skin color. He's pointed out statistics. He actually sounds like someone who wants things to get better for impoverished black Americans. So, this is the same lady who said, "Refusing to tear my clothes and smear ashes on my face and performative mourning for a white man that espouseed violence is not the same as violence. They're just asking you not to defame a man who is just murdered. A man who was just murdered because millions of people out there actually believe the lies about him that you yourself spewed.

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