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Oskaloosa school board votes to fire teacher over Charlie Kirk posthttps://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/2025/09/17/oskaloosa-school-board-votes-on-firing-teacher-over-charlie-kirk-post/86198610007/The post in question by Matthew Kargol.He is out of the ball game.
OSKALOOSA, Iowa — An Oskaloosa art teacher who was fired for a post made on social media following the assassination of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk is suing the school district, alleging the move violates his constitutional rights.During a special meeting Wednesday night, the Oskaloosa Community School District voted to terminate the contract of Matthew Kargol following a public outcry over posts he made on social media after the September 10 shooting death of Kirk at a Utah college campus. The post reportedly said, “1 Nazi down.”On Thursday morning, Kargol filed a federal lawsuit against the school district and Superintendent Michael Fisher, claiming his termination over the posts violated his First Amendment rights.
A radical leftist student at Oberlin College casually called for political assassinations to continue in the wake of the targeted killing of political activist Charlie Kirk last week, according to an online post she made.“We need to bring back political assassinations,” said Julia Xu in a social media post, where her handle is @bringbacktheguillotine.“I don’t feel bad and I don’t think that everyone deserves the right to free speech. Some people should be afraid to express their opinion in public.”
Is Abbie Chatfield someone of some sort of celebrity, or just a generic hater?
Outraged Rhode Island high school students demanded their teacher be fired for calling Charlie Kirk a “piece of garbage” after the activist was assassinated, as frustrated parents threatened to pull their children from the school district.Barrington High School students took the floor to express their disgust over social studies teacher Benjamin Fillo’s comments as families and staff converged at a school board meeting on Sept. 15.“No matter what anyone says to me, I will never stand for violence, especially of a man who was publicly murdered in front of his wife, one of his children and thousands of students and other bystanders,” Fillo’s student Jakari said. “Charlie was not a racist, he did not hurt anyone sexually and he did not kill anyone, therefore this was an unjustified cause of death and this should never be celebrated.
MIDLAND, Texas — The Midland Independent School District board voted unanimously on Thursday to terminate Midland High School teacher Lynette Fields after she made controversial comments in the classroom regarding the recent assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.According to MISD Superintendent Dr. Stephanie Howard, Fields told students that Kirk “deserved what he got” and even stated she would celebrate his death.Dr. Howard emphasized that the district is taking the incident seriously and underscored that similar behavior will not be tolerated from district employees.
... she made controversial comments in the classroom ...
The journo-euphemism aside, who many times before did she make partisan "controversial comments" in classrooms, unreported?
Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., the far-left Democratic nominee for governor, called Charlie Kirk a Christian nationalist who wanted to roll back the rights of women and Black people after the passage of a House resolution honoring the conservative activist.The House adopted a resolution to honor Kirk's "life and legacy" Friday, just over a week after he was shot and killed during a college campus speaking event in Utah. The measure got bipartisan support in a 310-58 vote, with both Democrats and Republicans condemning political violence after Kirk's assassination.The vote divided Democrats, however, with 95 lawmakers, including Sherrill, voting to adopt the resolution, 58 voting against it and 22 not voting at all.
(WACH) — A former Spartanburg County teacher's assistant has filed a federal lawsuit after she lost her job due to social media comments about Charlie Kirk.Lauren Vaugh filed a complaint against the Spartanburg County School District Five, the board of trustees, and Superintendent Randall R. Gary.
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — In her first TV interview since being placed on administrative leave, FAU Professor Dr. Karen Leader is breaking her silence — in an exclusive sit down with WPTV’s Michael Hoffman.Leader was the first FAU professor to face backlash for sharing posts on X after the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Since then, two other professors at the school have also been put on leave for their social media posts in the wake of Kirk’s assassination.Dr. Leader, an associate professor of art history, confirmed to Hoffman she was the professor referenced in the university’s announcement. The school said in part, “Our focus remains on our academic community’s responsibility to promote civil discourse, conduct healthy debate, and treat one another with respect.”
Everyone on MSNBC has sold themselves to evil, and the network’s shameful coverage of the Charlie Kirk assassination proved that.In addition to being mind-numbingly stupid, those talking heads (I refuse to call them journalists) are incredibly self-absorbed and they believe that the whole world revolves around them. Consider the case of former MSNBC personality Matthew Dowd.Just hours after news broke that the Turning Point USA founder had been shot at Utah Valley University on September 10, Dowd suggested that Kirk deserved to be assassinated because of his "hateful" views.