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🔥 Liberals are learning the hard way: actions have consequences. After mocking and celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk online, more liberal teachers, professors, and staffers are being suspended, fired, and exposed. From universities to local schools, the fallout is spreading fast — and the hypocrisy is impossible to ignore. In this video, we break down: Professors and teachers losing their jobs after celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death. Outrage from parents, school boards, and communit
🔥 Liberals are learning the hard way: actions have consequences. After mocking and celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk online, more liberal teachers, professors, and staffers are being suspended, fired, and exposed. From universities to local schools, the fallout is spreading fast — and the hypocrisy is impossible to ignore.
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Professors and teachers losing their jobs after celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death.
Outrage from parents, school boards, and communities.
The double standard of “free speech for me, not for thee.”
Why employers are cracking down harder than ever on political extremism online.
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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. >> The more you [�__�] around, the more you're going to find out. >> 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. >> Say that again. >> This is day one of unemployment. This is a firing squad. We're talking teachers, professors, staffers. One post, one paycheck gone. Play stupid games and you're going to get stupid prizes. Clemson University is under a lot of fire after three of their professors came out celebrating the passing of Charlie Kirk. One of the longest serving professors at Clemson University, Robin Newberry, who's making over six figures a year, posted this saying, "In a world full of Charlie Kirks and Brian Thompson's, the United Healthcare CEO, be a Tyler Robinson or a Luigi Manion." This man as well, Melvin Earl Villa, who is an assistant professor of audio and global black studies, also celebrated the passing of Charlie Kirk. He said, "The day that Charlie Kirk passed, today was one of the most beautiful days ever. The weather was perfect, sunny with a little breeze. This was such a beautiful day." And then he made comments about Charlie Kirk with very derogatory remarks that I had to hide here. Now, originally, Clemson University acknowledged all of these professors and what they were saying, but said that they had a right to free speech. But with all of the backlash they've gotten, Clemson University has now said today that they have suspended one of those professors, but not all three. And now, out of the blue, Clemson has called an emergency board meeting tomorrow at 2 p.m. And people are calling on them to fire all three of those employees. >> A College of Sequoia student took this video. >> Yeah. I hope everyone in this family dies and their children and their grandchildren and their grandchildren and their grandchildren to eternity. I don't know if this teacher should be fired, but I want us all to agree that no authority figure should be condoning political violence. >> Multiple Mariposa County parents angrily addressed the school board during its monthly meeting Thursday. >> A teacher who allegedly stated they were glad Charlie Kirk is dead and told MAGA kids to go home and cry. >> Parents say there's no room for these comments in the classroom. These comments send a harmful message that individuals who share Charlie Kirk's opinions or beliefs are somehow deserving of violence or death. >> The Mariposa County Unified School District sent parents a statement this week. It reads in part, "We are currently investigating a complaint involving alleged comments made by a Mariposa County High School staff member. >> Let's be real. This is fascism 101. teachers being fired over personal social media posts about Charlie Kirk. States that like Florida and Texas even setting up hotlines to report teachers. That's not education policy. That's a witch hunt. Our social media is our First Amendment right. Comments in a classroom to students, now that's a different conversation. But punishing teachers for what they say on their own time, that's control. And history doesn't whisper here. It screams. In the 1930s, authoritarian regimes targeted educators first, silencing teachers, firing professors, banning books. Sound familiar? This isn't about protecting kids. It's about policing thought. If you care about freedom, you should care about this because today it's teachers and tomorrow it'll be anyone that disagrees. Unfortunately, there was another school shooting today in Denver and three students were injured. And obviously the news is only going to be talking about the fact that Charlie Kirk was also in a school shooting today. He was shot while speaking at a school. And I know a lot of people are mad at me because I posted a thoughts and prayers video for him, which I just want to clarify something. So it looks like that the left is finding out that facts matter more than feelings. And I think that is the perfect segue to show you guys my facts over feeling shirt. I have this in different colorways. I have it for men and women as well as a slew of other merch that you guys might want to check out. I really appreciate the support. It does help our channel out because we get censored all the time. You guys leave comments like, "Hey, I was just watching that video. Where'd it go?" Well, we get censored. So, if you want to show your support, you can check out the merch at realmelanikk.com. The link will be in the description box below as well as the pin comment. Now, let's get back into the video. The exact reason why I posted what I posted is because not even minutes after we found out that Charlie Kirk was shot, we found out that three more children were shot at school. So yeah, I care about the innocent children who go to school to learn, to get an education, who are children, minors who are senselessly gunned down at school for doing nothing, for wanting to go and learn. I lose my sympathy a little bit when someone uses his entire life and his entire platform to spread racism, hate, bigotry, misogyny, anti-trans, anti-gay rhetoric. I mean, everything you can imagine this man has done. And not only that, he himself has said that some deaths are worth it so we can have the second amendment right and some amount of gun violence is worth it to obtain our second amendment right. So yeah, my sympathy lie with the innocent children and not with Charlie Kirk and I offer him thoughts and prayers which is what he can offer us after every time a child is senselessly gunned down at school. I hope and I truly actually hope he makes a full recovery so he can go on to become a gun violence and a gun control advocate. But most likely he won't do that even if he does make a full recovery. >> But here's the ugly truth. The internet mob doesn't debate you. It erases you. Universities and school districts are sprinting to the HR guillotine. Clemson professors gloating online. Boom. Suspensions and emergency board meetings. Parents at local boards are furious over these teachers sneering at a man's death. The administrations, well, they're flipping overnight. Freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences. And when you celebrate violence, don't cry when the consequences come knocking. Because like I said, actions have consequences. But it goes deeper. The left isn't defending dialogue. They're defending deprivity and then posing as victims when the backlash lands. So, let's put the receipts on the screen. Academia K through 12 bureaucrats. When you post something vile, employers react for brand, for liability, for basic decency. That's not fascism. That's market and community standards punching back. You wanted attention. Congratulations. You got it with interest. The left says they like to say that words don't hurt, right? That is until their own words get them fired, then it's I'm a victim. Like, pick a lane. I don't know when or if I'll post this, but today is September 15th and it's 9:05 a.m. and 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 so fired from a job where my role was to increase educational equity to all students. 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. And like that was hard. But after I did it, I was so proud of myself and I told myself I wouldn't go back to a job where like I couldn't be my authentic self. And I thought that's what I had in my job. And actually, the funny thing is I wasn't fired for saying that I don't care about it because every everyone on my team agrees with that or everyone I've talked to and people can say that and I would have been okay to say that in my team chat at work, but I was fired because I was doxed by someone who knows me. Um, and they posted my job and my LinkedIn to the white supremacists. And so that that's why I was fired. Not actually because of what I said, which also hurts because like was good at my job. I liked it a lot. And I really I feel so grateful because my co-workers have been reaching out to me and just like telling me they'll be my references and making sure I'm okay. And it feels good to know that I built a community there and that the people there seen that character. But it was Oh my god, this is so embarrassing. Sorry. Um I don't know if I'll post this, but um [Music] I know that in the end I'll be okay. And this isn't the worst thing that's ever happened to me. Honestly, it's not by a lot. I will be okay. I'll find a job like that I like and doing something that's important to me. And I know that because if this hadn't happened, I was on the track for promotion at my other job. Like, I know I'll be okay, but just hurts to be left out to try. Um, so anyway, on my first day of unemployment, I am well, I apply for unemployment. Um, I'll be talking to a lawyer later, but um, this is my depot package. These are my depot packages. Um, they're not pads. Um, so maybe I'll drop those off and then I'm going to grocery store and then I'm going to talk to a lawyer and then I'm going to apply for jobs and maybe I can get a little fun job like something to give me time to process and just heal from this cuz honestly like was really in the rat race so maybe that'll be a good something good that comes from it. I don't know. But yeah. So, day one. >> 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, pardon January 6 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. But um I have now started getting calls to my personal cell phone and I'm worried that like not just my name and my employer's information is out there. I'm worried that like my phone number and my home address are. I can't I can't find where to go look for that. Can someone help me, please? I don't know what I'm doing here. Thought I'd do a quick check-in after yesterday and all of the drama. I want to reiterate that it is not wrong or unethical or unkind to laugh at the misfortunes of terrible people. That Charlie Kirk incited violence. That's what he did. And then that came back to to haunt him. That's that was his decision. So it's got nothing to do with the people who are laughing and joking about him becoming a human water fountain. >> A few moments later. >> So I received information that I've been doxed on X. So, I'm going to have to step away for a little bit. And um the AFP have been contacted and also the E safety commission as well have been contacted because there's been a large number of threats coming through. And the irony of this situation that all I did was say some words that offended some people and now people have decided to take that into the real world and start, you know, threatening and harassing and abusing people out in the real world based on their inability to manage their emotions. I even had some people say to me that apparently they made a report to the AFP, the Federal Police about me. I'm like, "What did I do other than say something that hurt your feelings?" Like, that's that's free speech. You you the ability to speak even if that's something that personally offends you or you find distasteful. We don't all have to agree on things. In fact, we shouldn't all agree on things. So, yeah. Um I'll be around later, I guess. And um yeah, just just think before you you try to take things offline or you try to escalate things, think about whether this actually impacts you personally, whether your life is personally impacted by the hurtful thing that that person said. >> Yes, I'm in my bathrobe. It's been a long 24 hours of me not sleeping and doing this work. We went from what 15 the last time I did names to 278 currently. We also have two businesses that are in the beginning of going under. And then we have three people in the UK that we had arrested >> because over there they took their guns away. And then if you say anything mean or not nice on social media, you don't just lose your job, you go to jail for free. Now, instead of just listing a bunch of names, because I lit it would literally take forever. Maybe I'll do a couple after this. Here's the thing I want to everybody to keep in mind. If you have an anonymous profile, especially on TikTok, and you think you can say that and you won't be found, you're very wrong. And here's why. Most social media apps do data mining and they'll take your data and they'll sell it anonymously to like businesses and stuff like that. Fine. Tik Tok, and you may not know this, literally copies pretty much everything on your phone. Photos, text conversations, DMs, everything. Your GPS data, your location of where your house is, like where you work, everything. And there's a site on the dark web where you can punch in anybody's [�__�] username and literally get all their data. >> It does cost money, but good thing I don't have to worry about that because I have enough to do this. And there's nothing you can do because you legally agreed to it in the terms of service with their verbiage. And Tik Tok's the one that's [�__�] selling these anyways. As long as I don't dox you or take, you know, physical harm to you, I can do whatever the [�__�] I want. I paid for that data. >> It's mine now. I own your phone. It's mine. and I like it a lot. Give me more phones, please. >> Let's go through a few of them. Caleb from Minnesota, you had an anonymous name. How's your job? Not so well. Natalie from Maine, you had anonymous name. Not so good. Maline from Connecticut. Maline, sorry. Sorry, I'm so bad with these names. You also had an anonymous name. And then here's just a few other people. Owen from Washington, fired. Lily from Oregon, fired. Julian, no. Juan, sorry. Juan from Massachusetts, fired. Victoria from New York, fired. Henry from Colorado, fired. Amelia. Amelia from I should be doing the fired part in the Trump voice. What the [�__�] am I doing? Henry from Colorado. Fired. Get out of here. You're gone. Amelia from Hawaii. Did I say that one already? I got too excited. Sebastian from Vermont. Zoe from Maryland. Miles. Miles. Miles. You're gone. You're not going miles with your job anymore now, are you? And you are from Rhode Island. Ella from Delaware. Levi from New Mexico. Scarlet from California. A lot of these are blue space. I have just noticed that from other people commenting it. Mason from Illinois. Grace from Michigan and oh wait, here's a couple. Wyatt from Texas. That's a red state. And Savannah from Florida. Wow, that's another that's another red state. Three people in various Europe Europe countries. Emma said states. What a noob. Have been not only fired from their jobs, but arrested. So, >> part three of let's make these people famous for the horrid things that they have said about Charlie Kirk and his unaliving. And I actually need your help with one of these because they claim that their job is here on TikTok, but no one can figure out what their account is. Let's make it very clear. It doesn't matter what political party you on, none of these are okay under any circumstance. These are some doozies, so trigger warning. This here is Jasmine and she is a suicide prevention follow-up coordinator. According to public information, she works for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. And she said, "If you haven't said anything about and then named a bunch of stuff, but we want to talk about how we should slash should not feel or react to how a blank blank blank dude blank blank literally shut the blank up and talk to yourself. Do some self-reflection and interrogation of why you speak up for a white man who spewed horrid blank against every marginalized community. No heart. Please look at who and what you're speaking up for." This right here is a video which I have and I will play for you. and she is an Idaho cheer coach and she actually did lose her job. The school district put this out saying, "Like many in our school community, we are shocked and saddened by its content that she violated the school district policy and she has been terminated." >> What you deserve? I just saw the looks like she got shot in the neck of your chest. >> I mean, I'm not saying I wish death upon someone, but that's what I'm saying for this mother. I hope he's dead. Is that going to get me arrested? I hope he's not dead. I don't know. Charlie and he's a huge advocate for gun rights. >> If that isn't, I don't know what is. >> Today is a good day. Today's a good day. >> Then we have this guy right here that says he would actually be the one to do the unaliving and claims his job is here on TikTok, but no one can find his page. So, help us find this guy cuz here's what he said. >> You support Charlie Kirk being killed? >> I do. on the day. You You support his >> Yep. >> You support Charlie Kirk shoot? >> He does a favor. >> Would you like Charlie Kirk? >> You would have killed yourself. >> Okay. >> Do you have a job here in Seattle? >> Nope. >> You know, first we got to talk about the human part. Some people are crying on day one of unemployment, insisting they I didn't celebrate, right? They just didn't care. That's what they're claiming. But sorry, indifference to human beings death on camera reads as moral rot to normal people. Employers see it, communities see it, and you press post. You wanted this stupid you want to play this stupid game. Now here's your stupid prize. And then you want to try the I was docs routine. The same crowd that cheers naming and shaming political opponents suddenly wants privacy when the blowback hits them. Spare us. You turned the internet into a weapon and now you want safe mode. And then the self-appointed enforcers are bragging about scraping data, unmasking anonymous accounts, compiling lists. That's not activism. That's digital vigilanteism. It creates threats, panic, and real world harassment, which you then blame on everyone but the people lighting the match. The hypocrisy is suffocating. It's free speech when we mock a man's death. That's what they say. Then it's fascism when we get the consequences. No. No, that's not how adulthood works. The bottom line, you don't have a first amendment right to your job. Private employers, well, they can fire you cuz again, we got to keep repeating actions have consequences. If you say anything about Charlie Kirk online that your employer does not like and they fire you, there may not be much you can do about that. My name is Paige Sparks. I'm an employment lawyer and this makes my eye twitch. Misstated all over the internet. You don't have an absolute freedom of speech against everyone for everything. Your constitutional rights, like the Bill of Rights, which includes the First Amendment freedom of speech, primarily protects you from the government, not against individual people or private entities. The US Constitution limits the government's power. It is not meant to regulate private behavior in between people or in between businesses that have nothing to do with the government. I'll give you an example. If you make a public post online saying, "Fuck the government." A cop cannot show up at your door and arrest you for saying that, that is a violation of your First Amendment freedom of speech. As an employer, I'm a private entity. I have nothing to do with the government. So, if my wonderful law clerk says, "Fuck P." Sparks online on a public post, I could fire her for that and there's nothing she could do. There are of course some exceptions like if a private entity is acting on behalf of the government or if you are a municipal employee and technically you have a government entity employer but in general you only have the freedom of speech protected against the government not other people. I have actually sued the government before for violations of freedom of speech. Speech does not have to be just spoken to be protected. Actions can be considered speech, too, like burning the flag or if you flash your lights to warn other people of a cop sitting on the side of the road. That is also protected speech. Comment to let me know what other questions you have about the law. Do you see people saying this incorrectly online? It's obvious to me that the conservatives who are in support of Charlie Kirk and trying to get people fired from their jobs have not thought this through. So, let me do it for you. You guys hate when people are on unemployment benefits or welfare or food stamps or government assistance, right? When you call and try to get them fired, if it works, you are the one who has to pay their bills. Now, you are the one who is going to be funding their life because what they're going to do is they're going to go file for unemployment. And because their employer fired them, they're going to get it. And as much as you guys say you hate it when progressives and leftists and liberals use food stamps or welfare or government assistance, you're pushing them to do it more. You're threatening people's livelihood for having different opinions as you. >> Let's see how it goes. I guess >> at the same time I tell everybody like you going towards the end is God, right? He walked up. I'm sorry. Where his eye is golden spray can. He just walked up, started spraying it, and everybody jumped in. >> This is what happens. This is what happens when you [�__�] with proud Americans. You get your ass beat. >> This is what happens. >> We don't do this for >> This is what happens when you do this [�__�] in Pensacola. You get your ass [�__�] beat. Look at this little [�__�] crying like a little [�__�] being held. I want my mommy. Well, maybe next time you don't go down to a [�__�] memorial and try to spray paint. Be disrespectful. This is what you get. When will you guys learn? When will you guys learn? When will you guys learn? >> Yeah. >> Yeah, I saw. >> Hey, did he get hit? >> I think somebody maced him. >> No, his face is all colored. Like not black, but like >> like you. >> Yeah. Yeah. >> No, but literally it's colored like there's paint or there's looks like mace. >> Yeah. I know. >> This is what happens when you mess with the proud Americans. We're getting tired. >> We're getting tired, boys. This is what happens. >> George Floyd over here. >> I can't breathe. Huh? He's got the >> maybe he's got these two women here holding like a little baby. >> Literally. >> Abby. Oh, yeah. She's a Junth. >> She's wearing a >> She's wearing a MAGA hat. >> No, it says it made. >> This is what happens when you [�__�] with proud Americans. We're getting tired of it. >> Guys, I'm standing over you cuz photographers take pictures. >> Yep. As is our right. As is our right. >> And this is my right to do as well. What did you think was going to happen to you guys when you guys came down here? >> I saw how much weed blew out of your car when you pulled in here, too. >> What do you guys think was going to happen when you did that? >> I don't know. It was pretty pretty dumb idea. >> I'm just trying to do what I can, you know. >> Good. You stuck to the whole thing. >> Thank you. >> Until Charlie Kirk got murdered. Am I right? >> I don't I I care about murdering. You know, you know, did you stand here for Palestine? Did you ever stand here for N Gaza? Did you ever >> I don't know what's going on over there, so I'm not going to just blindly pick a side like you. >> So, you don't [�__�] care. You only care about people you care about. >> You don't know anything about me. >> Obviously, you care about what you care about. >> I care about someone getting murdered for their freedom of speech. It's a threat to democracy. >> Yes, it's sad, but people get murdered before. So, why are you standing on the [�__�] street? It bothers you that much. Yes, because you're literally like, you're praising somebody. You are praising somebody. bothers you >> that literally said if his 10-year-old daughter was he didn't say that yes he did it's on camera your only response all you Republicans your only response all you Republicans your only response is oh no he didn't say that >> so you think Charlie Kirk deserve to do that >> I never said that how you guys twist people's words how you twist people's words >> you want to touch me you [�__�] touch me [�__�] I'll beat your [�__�] ass won't touch me >> don't touch me you kicked me you [�__�] kicked [Music] If you or someone you know have been fired by a company that is caving to white supremacy right now, we have created a website that will be up in about 24 hours called fired for freedom. fired forfreedom.visisual.com. This website lists out businesses and schools for terminating employees for freedom of expression. There will also be a link to email us if you have been targeted by doxing white supremacists. As I said yesterday, this sword will cut both ways >> legally. This isn't complicated. The First Amendment restrains the government, not private employers. And an employer, well, judging your public post is not a First Amendment violation. It's risk management. HR isn't the Constitution. So, when the left screams fascism because their boss hit terminate, guys, guys, that's not tyranny. That's employment law 101. and they have at will cause to fire you. And here's the kicker. The same keyboard warriors demanding firings also rail against unemployment and welfare when it suits the narrative. Well, guess what happens when you push someone out of work? They file for benefits. You help fund what you claim to hate. That's hypocrisy exposed. Meanwhile, the rhetoric is escalating. Street confrontations, taunts, threats. You mock a man's death online, then act shocked when chaos spills offline. Like, how does that work? This is why decent people are done with the performance art. We're tired. Freedom of speech does not mean again freedom from consequences. If you don't want to face real world blowback, well then don't post real world bile. Simple as that. Guys, I want you to email your receipts, document everything. Also like, comment, share this video so the people can finally see what's really happening. We know the mainstream isn't going to show it because I'm gonna keep breaking down what's happening and I'm also going to show you guys how we can fight back. [Music]
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