Massachusetts school condemns former worker’s feedback about Charlie Kirk after he was killed

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A Bay State school has condemned a former staffer’s insensitive feedback about Charlie Kirk after he was assassinated.

Hampshire Faculty addressed the social media put up made by a former worker following the homicide of the 31-year-old conservative influencer.

“Their comments don’t reflect Hampshire’s values of respect and compassion,” the western Massachusetts faculty wrote a day after Kirk was killed.

“We condemn violence in any form & remain committed to fostering a supportive & respectful community,” Hampshire Faculty added.

The faculty didn’t identify the previous worker who made the feedback about Kirk, who was an ally of President Trump.

In the meantime, some individuals have been dropping their jobs as a result of their insensitive remarks about Kirk, who was a father of two and a husband.

As an example, a employee within the Carolina Panthers’ communications division has been fired, in line with The Charlotte Observer. That worker has been recognized as Charlie Rock, a soccer communications coordinator for the Panthers.

The Observer reported that Rock posted on social media, “Why are yall sad? Your man said it was worth it …” and included a photograph of Kirk.

“The views expressed by our employees are their own and do not represent those of the Carolina Panthers,” the Panthers posted. “We do not condone violence of any kind. We are taking this matter very seriously and have accordingly addressed it with the individual.”

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