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September 17, 2025
By Darwin Nercesian, News Field Editor
Reactions from the left after the assassination of Charlie Kirk have been repugnant, as many sickos have taken to social media to express their satanic perversion by celebrating the tragic death of a father, husband, and conservative thought leader whose life was dedicated to spreading the word of God, raising a family, and engaging in peaceful discourse meant to instill and encourage these values in America’s youth. While many of the typical blue-haireds and beta types are out there spreading hate and exposing aspirations of violence, the disease has permeated almost the entire left, including an MSNBC political analyst, a Carolina Panthers communications coordinator, and a George Washington University faculty member who described the slaying as “fair,” based on Kirk’s stance on the Second Amendment.
Anthony Pohorilak, the Assistant Director of Academic Initiatives at George Washington University’ s Mount Vernon Campus, responded to the murder by spreading thoughts of hate and violence on his personal Facebook page after Kirk’s death.
“If nothing else, it is fair, in a nation where children get massacred by gun violence on the regular, the people who advocate for continued gun ownership at the expense of those children are not immune from the consequences of their advocacy. No thoughts, and no prayers,” Pohorilak posted.
By that logic, is it fair for someone who finds justice in the murder of another human being to meet the same fate? Is it fair to be murdered for your thoughts or speech on a topic of debate? Is it fair to be murdered for supporting the Bill of Rights, or any Amendment of our nation’s Constitution? The truth is that most leftists only beat the free speech drum when it’s for speech and political philosophy they approve of.
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"The George Washington University unequivocally condemns all forms of violence… As a university with one of the most politically engaged campus communities in the country, we believe everyone is entitled to their beliefs, and no one should ever be subject to violence for expressing their views. This individual employee is not authorized to speak on behalf of GW, and his opinions do not reflect those of the university,” a George Washington University spokesperson told Fox News Digital .
The statement does not mention whether the university is taking any action, which would be a clear indicator of its sincerity; however, Pohorilak’ s bio, previously listing his pronouns as “ He/Him,” is no longer available on the George Washington University website. I called the university to confirm whether he was still on staff, but they refused to provide a response.
Others who would have benefited from Charlie Kirk’s decorum include Charlie Rock, a member of the NFL’s Carolina Panthers communications department, who took to social media to ask why people were sad that Kirk had been murdered, followed by sharing the song "Protect Ya Neck" from the Wu-Tang Clan. This distasteful scumbag had the audacity to mock Kirk’s murder and the tragedy his family will carry in their hearts for the rest of their lives. Now we can mock him all the way to the unemployment line, as he was fired the day after the shooting.
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MSNBC's Matthew Dowd thought it appropriate to suggest that Charlie Kirk’s "hateful words”
caused the assassination, tipping the left’s hat on how they feel conservatives should be dealt with for disagreeing with them. The network promptly fired Dowd and issued an apology.
Even Army Colonel Scott Stephens couldn’t help himself, getting suspended from official duty after celebrating Kirk’s death on social media. "The death of Charlie Kirk in Utah was tragic. However, we can take comfort in the fact that Charlie was doing what he loved best — spreading hate, racism, homophobia, misogyny, and transphobia on college campuses," one of his posts read .
The lies these people will spread to justify their vitriol and violence against those who disagree with them know no bounds. In fact, the rhetoric gets worse, with many leftists posting that the murder should have come sooner, or that there’s one down and more to go, with some suggesting to keep killing until conservatives are wiped out.
Examples continue to pile up daily, with the University of Mississippi terminating a member of its staff for insensitive social media remarks, and Middle Tennessee State University firing a dean after stating that she has "zero sympathy” for Kirk. Additionally, it seems the Trump administration is revoking visas and deporting those visiting America who have outed themselves as violent psychopaths by celebrating the assassination.
Not being quick to violence, conservatives have taken a page from the left’s cancel culture playbook and have begun to organize groups to identify and hold accountable those who see this senseless loss as an occasion to gloat, celebrate, and advocate for additional violence. Some reports indicate that over 60,000 individuals have been identified, and that calls are being made to employers nationwide who seem more inclined to distance themselves than continue working with now former employees. And this is not a First Amendment issue, as private business owners have the right to choose who they want representing their brand and how they want to be seen by the public they depend on for their livelihoods.
I shouldn’t have to tell anyone that there is something inherently evil about celebrating a gruesome murder, but the fact that I feel I must highlight a serious problem in America. Leftists in government have been using the media to pervert people’s minds, desensitizing them to worldly abominations like killing babies in the womb, promoting child mutilation while punishing parents who disagree that their underage children should undergo hormone therapy or surgery to change their sex, and using words like Nazi, Hitler, dictator, and fascist to influence their sychophants to violence. You can’t mainline delusion for so long and expect society to remain mentally well. But maybe that’s the point. Remember, when chaos ensues, what often follows are the most terrifying words in the English language: "I’ m from the government and I'm here to help."
Darwin Nercesian is a long-time gun rights advocate and shooter of targets far, far away. As a News Field Editor at Firearms News , Darwin writes about the Second Amendment, firearms, and related gear. Follow him on Instagram, X, and YouTube @DTOE_Official.