Summary
A coordinated doxxing campaign has been launched against people who criticized Charlie Kirk online following his death. At least 15 individuals, including academics and journalists, lost their jobs or faced suspension for their comments about Kirk's death. The campaign involves sharing personal details of critics, leading to online abuse and calls for their dismissal.
Key Facts
- At least 15 people have been fired or suspended for comments about Charlie Kirk's death.
- The targeted individuals include academics, journalists, and teachers.
- Chaya Raichik, known for her "Libs of TikTok" account, is involved in sharing personal information of Kirk's critics.
- Critics' workplaces have been flooded with calls demanding their firing.
- A new website, "Expose Charlie’s Murderers," lists names of those accused of supporting political violence.
- Affected states include California, Florida, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, and more.
- Republican allies have suggested severe punishments for those who celebrated Kirk’s death.
- Some critics have explicitly denounced violence while commenting on Kirk’s passing.