Posted on 09/18/2025 11:51:45 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Olivia Krolczyk has been on a mission since Charlie Kirk’s assassination, scouring social media to find those celebrating his death — then alerting their employers.
The 22-year-old takes credit for getting hundreds booted from their jobs.
“It’s not cancel culture, it’s holding people accountable,” she said in one video defending her actions.
Ms. Krolczyk, who has gained a following opposing transgender athletes participating in women’s sports and has appeared as a speaker for Mr. Kirk’s Turning Point USA, is not alone.
Furious at the nastiness and, in some cases, full-on embrace of political violence, conservatives are harnessing public pressure to go after targets big and small.
Vice President J.D. Vance urged people to report those celebrating Mr. Kirk’s death. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita made a particular plea for folks to turn in teachers or school administrators who “celebrate or rationalize” the slaying.
“These individuals must be held accountable — they have no place teaching our students,” the Republican attorney general said.
A website was quickly set up to collect names to expose “Charlie’s murderers.” It was later taken down, but not before receiving tens of thousands of submissions.
The effort is still rolling on individual social media accounts like Ms. Krolczyk’s.
High-profile targets include late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel, who was suspended from his ABC show after comments suggesting President Trump’s supporters were attempting to “score political points” with Mr. Kirk’s death.
Political commentator Matthew Dowd was also fired from MSNBC for suggesting Mr. Kirk contributed to the circumstances of his death with his “hate speech.”
On the lower-profile side of the spectrum are hundreds of people who posted smiley faces, celebration images and lengthy statements suggesting Mr. Kirk’s slaying was justified or welcomed because of his views.
Teachers have become a particular focus.
Those engaged in the battle are taking plenty of blowback,...
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Public Schol Graduate Staff Member:
“Uh, does that word terminated mean I get time off for vacation with pay or I lost my job? Where’s my lawyer?”
Sounds like Ms. Krolczyk is making good use of her time. You go girl!
Olivia Krolczyk is a warrior! 🙂
Whoever doesn’t like it and the squich RINOs who are upset remember. The democrats and their foot soldiers made the rules. It’s about time they are held to the same standards the have for us.
In probably 3/4 or the planet they would face death squads or simply disappear. They should be thankful.
Don’t worry, they have the teacher’s union on speed dial.
This article raises a good question but never truly answers it.
How does one delineate the difference between cancel culture and holding people accountable?
Isn’t our argument the same as a libtard that was “holding people accountable” firing them for attending J6 or refusing to be vaccinated by coercion (sticking their heals in the ground only harder as they get pressured to comply)?
What sort of definition or test can we come up with which gives people free speech, but still holds them accountable?
That’s a relief.
Wouldn’t want them to lose due process. /S
a new trend has started/ it goes like this
ldc if I get fired, Charlie Kirk had it coming.
Name is XYZ, I am captain of barcelona club
but I dont know what IDC or LDC or whatever it is stands for.
maybe “I Don’t Care”?
There are a few people on Facebook who’ve spent a lot of time exposing these scum. We should check them out...
Ryan Fournier
M.A. Rothman
When you look at their posts, you’ll see other people posting about people in their areas who were happy to see Charlie Kirk dead.
I’ve emailed a few institutions as well.
Let’s make this hurt for all of them.
yes, likely
robby Starbuck is one of them getting people fired
People who celebrate a man getting murdered for his political views have no right to complain when they are fired for theirs.
In private employment, the 1st Amendment is not applicable. The 1st is only applicable to government attempts to restrict free speech. Its that simple, no definition or test is needed.
here is a guy who decided he was going to streamline:
Pazzi Bueckets
@PazziBueckets
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Idc if I get fired, Charlie Kirk had it coming.
My name is Chris Koclanes, the coach of the Dallas Wings. I also go by Curt Miller, Arike Ogunbowale, Grace Berger, Myisha Hines-Allen, Diamond Miller, Haley Jones or Li Yueru if she doesn’t start finishing at the basket.
I may be alone in my opinion, but I do not think these people should be fired. Patriots and normies at work will shun them, and that should be enough.
First you’re fired, then you are sued. Enjoy, scumbags.
The left will claim their free speech rights were violated. Hippocrates got people fired for people saying men can’t be women.
There is no comparison. They are celebrating the death of a man for speaking. The irony is not lost on us but these snowflakes are not used to accountability.
They made the rules. Now they get to taste the rainbow.
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