Deranged Liberal Melts Down On Camera After Getting Fired For Celebrating Death of Charlie Kirk

Deranged Liberal Melts Down On Camera After Getting Fired For Celebrating Death of Charlie Kirk
A radical transgender activist went into a full-blown meltdown on camera after being fired from his job for publicly celebrating the assassination attempt on Charlie Kirk—ironically captured on video because he obsessively livestreams his every move.

The unhinged footage, now circulating on X, shows the activist spiraling into hysterics after the firing—just the latest episode in his nonstop stream of self-obsessed videos, part of a bizarre project to broadcast every detail of his life online.

In the hours after Charlie Kirk was fatally shot at Utah Valley University, social media saw a wave of disturbing celebratory posts from individuals and small groups. Some users openly rejoiced in his death, sharing memes and comments that celebrated the assassination. 

In one high-profile example, several school teachers drew backlash for posting inflammatory messages, such as comparing him to historical propagandists, calling his death justified, or using extreme rhetoric.

Across the pond, George Abaraonye, president-elect of the Oxford Union, was reported to have made celebratory comments about Kirk’s shooting in a student WhatsApp group (“Charlie Kirk got shot, let’s f***ing go”), remarks later deleted.

The Oxford Union and the University of Oxford publicly condemned the comments, distancing themselves from Abaraonye, who later issued an apology calling the reaction impulsive.

The White House and President Trump were swift to respond to the killing. Trump described Kirk as “a champion of liberty” and ordered flags to be flown at half-staff until Sunday in his honor.

The White House also announced it would bar foreign nationals who publicly celebrated Charlie Kirk’s assassination from entering the United States, calling such expressions “support for political violence.”

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