Website ‘Charlie’s Murderers’ exposes Kirk’s posthumous critics
The article discusses a new website called “Charlie’s Murderers,” which aims to expose individuals who are perceived to be supporting or celebrating political violence online,specifically targeting those allegedly celebrating the death of Charlie kirk. The site compiles publicly available data including names, occupations, and social media posts of such individuals, with the goal of creating a searchable database to hold these people accountable. The website claims it is not intended for doxxing but rather for public education and denounces all political violence.
However, some listed individuals, like Canadian influencer Rachel Gilmore, argue they have been falsely accused of celebrating Kirk’s death. The site demands apologies from those it lists as a condition for removal.The issue has drawn attention from government officials, including Pentagon representatives who vow to discipline military personnel found mocking Kirk’s death.Additionally, some public school teachers caught celebrating Kirk’s death are under scrutiny, with lawmakers demanding investigations.
the website and the responses highlight the contentious and sensitive aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, with debates over free speech, misinformation, accountability, and consequences for public and government employees.
Website ‘Charlie’s Murderers’ exposes Kirk’s posthumous critics
A new website called “Charlie’s Murderers” is seeking to expose those who are “supporting political violence online.”
The website lists the names and occupations of those celebrating the late Charlie Kirk’s death.
It’s unclear who owns the website, which says it is not a “doxxing” platform.
“This website is a lawful data aggregator of publicly available information. It has been created for the purposes of public education,” its About page says. “We seek to collect and archive instances of individuals promoting or glorifying of political violence, much like archive.org or archive.is. We firmly denounce all political violence and criminal activity.”
The website adds, “Our thoughts and prayers are with Charlie Kirk’s family.”
To submit to the website, a person has to input their full name, employer, location, and profile and post screenshots. Charlie’s Murderers touts itself as the “largest firing operation in history” and aims to convert itself into a searchable database of thousands of submissions.
Rachel Gilmore, a Canadian influencer who shows up first on the site, says she and others have been falsely accused of celebrating Kirk’s death.
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“My name is first on the website the North American far-right is using to target people they say ‘celebrated’ Charlie Kirk’s death. There’s just one problem: I never did that. But the people sending me threats don’t seem to care,” she said.
Her social media post featured on the website does not celebrate Kirk’s death, but says that she believes his death could further radicalize his supporters.
An X account linked to the site asks her for an apology before they will take down her post.
“We’ll remove your listing from our website and recognize your grace if you publish a written and signed apology addressed to Charlie Kirk’s family, which expresses your remorse and regret for contributing to the rhetoric that led to his murder,” a post said.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon is seeking to identify and potentially discipline anyone who has made posts celebrating or mocking Kirk’s death. “We are tracking all these very closely — and will address, immediately. Completely unacceptable,” Hegseth said in response to Pentagon Assistant to the Secretary of Public Affairs Sean Parnell.
Parnell said that it “is unacceptable for military personnel and Department of War civilians to celebrate or mock the assassination of a fellow American. The Department of War has zero tolerance for it.”
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Some public school teachers have been caught celebrating Kirk’s death, according to the New York Post, but have not lost their employment yet. Lawmakers are demanding that they be investigated.
“These are public school employees. These are the people standing in front of classrooms, tasked with guiding and mentoring our children and students,” Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) wrote in a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) on Friday, demanding an investigation.
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