Free Speech Lawsuits Mount After Charlie Kirk Assassination
Five months after the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, a wave of lawsuits reveals how Americans were investigated, fired, and in one case, arrested for their online reactions to his death.
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Weren't these the same people who wanted everyone fired who said anything disparaging about Charlie Kirk?[image or embed] -- Molly Knight (@mollyknight.bsky.social) Feb 6, 2026 at 11:11 AM
Weren't these the same people who wanted everyone fired who said anything disparaging about Charlie Kirk?[image or embed]
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MAGATS love them some cancel culture
#1 | Posted by johnny_hotsauce at 2026-02-12 03:49 PM | Reply
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