NFL Communications Director Fired After Inappropriate Comments About Charlie Kirk

A Carolina panthers employee, Charlie Rock, who worked as the football communications coordinator, was fired after making insensitive public comments about the death of Charlie Kirk. Rock reportedly posted an Instagram message mocking kirk’s death, which included a photo of Kirk with the caption, “Why are yall sad? Your man said it was worth it,” along with a reference to the Wu-Tang Clan song “Protect Ya Neck.” The Panthers organization distanced itself from Rock’s views, stating on social media that the employee’s opinions did not represent the team and that they do not condone violence. The incident has occurred amid national discussions about political violence, with some commentators highlighting an ongoing problem of violence linked to left-wing groups. Miranda Devine, a columnist from the New York Post, praised Kirk’s legacy and urged Americans to continue his mission of leadership and civic values.


A Carolina Panthers employee was fired over his public comments on the death of Charlie Kirk.

Charlie Rock, the team’s football communications coordinator, has been let go, WCNC-TV reported, citing as a source “someone briefed on the situation.”

The team addressed the issue obliquely in a post on X.

“The views expressed by our employees are their own and do not represent those of the Carolina Panthers. We do not condone violence of any kind,” the post said.

“We are taking this matter very seriously and have accordingly addressed it with the individual,” the post added.

The WCNC report said that social media commenters showed an Instagram post that appeared be from Rock that had a photo of Kirk and read, “Why are yall sad? Your man said it was worth it…”

The New York Times reported that the post also included a screenshot of the Wu-Tang Clan song titled “Protect Ya Neck.”

The outlet said Rock did not respond to requests for comment.

As the nation grapples with the latest casualty of political violence, columnist Miranda Devine of the New York Post noted that the nation is “suffering through an epidemic of leftist violence.”

“Contrary to the narrative pushed by left-wing media and fanned by President Joe Biden and his administration, the political violence is almost exclusively from the left,” she wrote.

“America will never be the same. But Kirk’s death, like his life’s work, is a turning point. Look at what he accomplished in 31 years,” she continued.

“Imagine what he might have gone on to do. In his short life, he formed a future generation of leaders who see the world as he did, clearly, logically, with reason tempered by compassion, and with faith in Jesus Christ.”

“In death, he may yet accomplish more than he already has. His mode was to be strong, brave and resolute. Live your values. Get married, have children, make the world a better place, with courage and grace for your fellow man,” she wrote.

“That’s his legacy, and it’s up to all Americans of goodwill to take up his mission.”




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