The deputy director of Gwu calls Charlie Kirk assassination “ fair ” on Facebook

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First on Fox: An assistant director of campus at George Washington University went to social networks shortly after the assassination of Charlie Kirk and said that he was “fair” that Kirk was shot down because of his support for the property of firearms and the second amendment.
“If nothing else, it is fair, in a nation where children are massacred by armed violence on the regular, the people who plead for the continuation of the possession of firearms to the detriment of these children are not immune to the consequences of their advocacy”, Anthony Pohorilak, deputy director of the academic initiatives of George Washington, the Mount Vernon Campus, published on his personal Facebook after Kirk been killed.
“No thought no prayer,” added the GWU employee.
The Facebook publication, exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital, received 37 likes and love reactions from the group of friends of Pohorilak.
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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk debates with students when he stops the American return tour in CSUN in Northridge, California, March 6, 2025. (Images Benjamin Hanson / Middle East / AFP via Getty Images)
The website of the University of George Washington Retrieux Pohorilak, which uses the pronouns “Il / Him” in his biography, as working for the Department of Life of Campus and Residential Education.
“George Washington University unequivocally condemns all forms of violence,” a university spokesman for Fox News Digital said in a statement.
“As a university with one of the most politically committed to campus communities in the country, we think that everyone has the right to their convictions, and no one should ever be subject to violence for having expressed their point of view. This individual employee is not authorized to speak on behalf of GW, and his opinions do not reflect those of the University.”
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Students at George Washington University go through the campus (Toni L. Sandys / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Following news from the death of Kirk, social media was strewn with examples of individuals celebrating or justifying the assassination, some of which led to an end.
The NFL Carolina Panthers have dismissed a member of the team’s communications department this week after an article on the employee’s social networks seemed to show him to wonder why people were sad that Kirk was shot. The song “Protect Ya Neck” from the Wu-Tang clan was also shared.
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An employee of the University of George Washington explained on Facebook why the assassination of Charlie Kirk was “fair” (Anthony Pohorik / Facebook screenshot)
After Kirk was killed on Wednesday afternoon, MSNBC Matthew Dowd suggested that he had been caused by a chain reaction of his “hateful words” against various groups. Kirk, a leading conservative activist and high ally of President Donald Trump, died later at the age of 31.
Dowd was then dismissed from the network and apologies were presented.
Several examples have come from the academic world, notably at the University of Mississippi, where a staff member was dismissed after making insensitive remarks on social networks, Mississippi reported today.
At the Middle Tennessee State University, a dean was dismissed after saying that she had “no sympathy” for Kirk, USA Today reported.
Ryan Gaydos of Fox News Digital contributed to this report