Conservative CAP exhibits the teachers justifying the assassination of Charlie Kirk

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A conservative political action committee launched an effort to expose teachers through the country justifying the assassination of Charlie Kirk online and rejects the claims of the left that the conservatives are hypocrites about freedom of expression.
Stefano Forte, executive director of 1776 Project PAC, spoke to Fox News Digital of the new form Live on the organization’s website where users can report teachers and administrators who justified the murder of Kirk online, a form which, according to him, has already given an “endless flow”.
“Many people are essentially happy that Charlie Kirk has been killed. And these people are in charge of the next generations,” said strong.
As online conservatives have it launched a variety of efforts To exhibit online hatred directed against Kirk, many elected officials and experts on the left have accused the political right to repress freedom of expression, which strong qualified as “ridiculous”.
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Charlie Kirk speaks to the CPAC in Oxon Hill, Maryland. (Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
“When they had social power, they didn’t care about our freedom of expression at all,” said strong. They did not care who was canceled to have basic republican opinions, or licensed to support Trump, or even to Retweet Charlie Kirk. The only speech they want to protect is theirs. “”
“No one says that they cannot speak. They can publish what they want, but there are consequences. If you openly celebrate the murder of Charlie Kirk, you should not teach children. It is not a question of freedom of expression; it is a question of judgment and character. They are cruel people, and it is dangerous to have them in the classes.”
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People hold candles and sing during a commemorative and prayer vigil for Charlie Kirk at John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, Sunday September 14, 2025, in Washington. (AP photo / Rod Lamkey, Jr.)
Publications on social networks celebrating, justifying or minimizing the assassination of Kirk were spread in the university community, many people losing their job accordingly.
In one case, Fox News Digital reported for the first time That an administrator of the University of George Washington posed on social networks his reflections on the reasons for which he was “fair” that Kirk was killed and that he felt “no thought” and “no prayers” on the murder.
“It also points to something bigger: if you agree with the fact that Charlie Kirk is killed, then you probably agree with people who agree with him – or people further right than him – Being killed too,” said strong digital news. “This is a serious problem. So yes, we amplify their speech. They chose to make it public. We simply make sure that people know what they said.”
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An FBI investigator is seen near the building where conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally killed during a speech event at the University of Utah Valley in Orem, Utah, in the United States on September 10, 2025. (Tayfun Coskun / Anadolu via Getty Images)
The Facebook message of the administrator of the University George Washington was “loved” and “loved” of at least 37 people, some of whom were employed in universities across the country.
“The rot is incredibly deep,” said Fox News Digital. “Some distant organizations on the left, such as the DSA, have even put the PSA saying to their members what to publish. This shows how many people are there, self-declaration. They have become so comfortable in the culture of cancellation that they built that they assumed that only right-handers could be in trouble to talk about their mind. They thought that nothing happened to them.”