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People who note the murder of Conservative impact of Charlie Kirk should be responsible, said the US Vice President JD Vance.
“Call them, and the hell, call your employers,” Vnes said when he headed the episode of Charlie Kirk. “We do not believe in political violence, but we believe in citizenship.”
Pilots, medical professionals, teachers and one secret service officer are among those who have been rejected or fired for social media reports, which were considered inappropriate in Kirk’s death.
Critics claim that shooting threatens free speech and protection of employees, although US companies have a wide width to stop employees.
Vens’s comments aired on Monday at the episode of Charlie Kirk, a daily podcasa, which Kirk spent before he was shot in his neck last Wednesday, holding a discussion at Utah -Val.
He was joined by Deputy Chief of Staff of the White House Stephen Miller, who promised to dismantle the left “terrorist networks”, he said, he was responsible for the murder. Police said the 22-year-old suspicion was alone.
In the episode, the vice president said left-wing Americans “much more likely to protect and notice political violence,” and added that “there is no citizenship in celebrating political murder.”
Recent Yugovo’s poll Found liberal Americans are most likely to protect conservatives, feeling the joy of death of political opponents.
Though poll Conducted by the Institute of Public Religion in 2023 – when Democrat Joe Biden was in the White House – he found that a third of the Republicans agreed: “As everything turned out to be so far from the track, real American patriots can turn to violence to save our country.”
A total of 13 percent of the Democrats agreed.
Vens comments come when other US Republican lawmakers repeated calls for punishment of those who publicly celebrate Kirk’s death.
“I will require their firing, defense and revocation of licenses,” said Congressman Florida Randy in a message on X on Sunday, when he called on such people to “throw out of civil society”.
Critics emphasized previous comments from the fine, including calling on Muslim Congress members and proposing a bill that allows people to overcome the peaceful participants of the rally who block the traffic, the initiative he called “the law.”
The South Carolina Congress Nancy Meissa called on the Education Department “cut off each penny into any school or university”, which refuses to avenge the staff who make insensitive positions near Kirk.
Kirk, a pious Christian, recognized the point of view of gender, race and abortion that caused the backlash of many liberals, especially in the city.
In some cases, those who went to social media to overcome his death or post comments that caused resentment were fired or put on vacation by employers.
Among them is Anthony Pof, an employee of the US Secret Service, who wrote on Facebook that Kirk “caused hatred and racism in his show … After all, you respond to God and talk about things in existence.”
He had canceled security.
Secret Service Director Sean Kurran in the note wrote that politically motivated attacks are increasing, and members of the protective details should not strengthen the issue.
“Men and women of secret service should be focused on being a solution rather than adding problems,” Kurran wrote.
Americans working in private companies are also closely subject to attention. The office depot fired employees at the Michigan Branch after a viral video showed that the staff refused to print posters for Kirk Vigil, the company confirmed the BBC in the statement.
The Office Depot press -secretary said the staff’s behavior was “completely unacceptable and insensitive” and violated the company’s policies.
Professors and journalists also face punishment for their comments, provoking a discussion about the so -called cancellation culture.
Karen Athia, a long -standing observer of the Washington Post, wrote in the message “Sumtace” What the newspaper fired her after a series of messages she made on the social media platform after Kirk’s death.
In South Carolina, Clemson University said in a statement On Monday, he fired one employee and put two teachers on vacation for what he called “ridiculous” social media reports related to the murder of Kirk.
The consequences have reached the US.
In Canada, the University of Toronto Ruth Marshall was placed on vacation after appearing in a social media report that “shooting is frankly, too good for many of you fascists.”
US employers usually have a broad opinion for fire workers for any reason, as most employees are hired in accordance with contracts “optional”.
Stephen Colis, Professor of the Texas University Law University, said the right to free speech in accordance with the US Constitution does not cover private employers.
It is more likely to extend to the actions of the government that restrict the freedom of speech of citizens, he said.
But the trait of Liberwitz, the head of the Institute of Workers’ University Cornell, said that public figures could violate the rights to free speech if they call for accounting for reports of Kirk.
She said a number of firing did not surprise, given the current political rhetoric in the US.
“I think this reflects the fear that exists now in the US from the revenge of Trump administration for not adhering to their political agenda,” she said.
Some criticized the shooting like the American University Teachers Association that said In a statement on Monday that academic freedom should be protected and “not reduced under political pressure”.