People are losing their jobs after celebrating Charlie Kirk’s
Job Losses After Kirk’s Killing
The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10 is now costing people their jobs.
Teachers, journalists, university staff, and even an NFL employee have been fired over online posts seen as celebrating or excusing his death.
Stephen King and Online Reactions
Author Stephen King faced backlash after tweeting that Kirk had “advocated stoning gays to death.”
Elon Musk called him a “liar,” prompting King to apologize.
Firings Across Industries
MSNBC fired analyst Matthew Dowd for calling Kirk “one of the most divisive” figures.
DC Comics cut ties with writer Gretchen Felker-Martin.
Middle Tennessee State University, the Carolina Panthers, and Nasdaq also dismissed employees over remarks about the killing.
DC stated: “Posts… promoting hostility or violence are inconsistent with DC’s standards.”

Backlash Campaign
A site called Expose Charlie’s Murderers is tracking “insensitive” posts.
Researcher Parker Thayer claims up to 60 people may have lost jobs, as Rep.
Clay Higgins warned offenders should be “banned from ALL PLATFORMS FOREVER.”