Most likely. But very well done. And even if it is fake, it's still true. Here, look, from NBC:
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ch ... rcna231131
Since Kirk’s assassination Wednesday, terminations and disciplinary actions against employees have mounted across industries.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called for the firing of American Airlines pilots accused of celebrating Kirk’s death. The pilots were “immediately grounded and removed from service,” according to Duffy.“We heal as a country when we send the message that glorifying political violence is COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE!” he wrote on
X.
American Airlines confirmed it had “initiated action to address this,” emphasizing that “hate-related or hostile behavior runs contrary to our purpose, which is to care for people on life’s journey.”Delta Air Lines also announced it had suspended employees pending an investigation
after they shared social media posts that “went well beyond healthy, respectful debate.” The airline did not disclose details about the posts, but said that violations of the company’s social media policy can lead to termination.
Schools and universitiesIdaho’s West Ada School District said it fired an employee who allegedly posted a video online. The school district did not
elaborate on the contents of the video but said in a statement that it was “shocked and saddened” by it.“West Ada remains committed to nurturing and supporting our students and families, and to addressing harmful actions thoughtfully, with care, and with a focus on doing what is right,” the school district said in a statement.In Oregon, a middle school science teacher was placed on administrative leave for posting on Facebook that Kirk’s death “brightened up” his day, NBC affiliate
KGW reported. The teacher ultimately resigned.South Carolina’s Clemson University announced Saturday that an employee was suspended pending further investigation after they made social media posts about Kirk’s death. The university did not share the contents of the posts and said it was also thoroughly reviewing posts made by other employees in response to Kirk’s death.“Clemson University remains committed to upholding the principles of the U.S. Constitution and the employment laws of the State of South Carolina,” the university said in a statement.The actions at Clemson prompted
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., to post, “Free speech doesn’t prevent you from being fired if you’re stupid and have poor judgement.”
Health care sectorThe University of Miami’s health system announced that it fired an employee after “unacceptable public commentary,” but did not elaborate on what the individual said.“Freedom of speech is a fundamental right,” the
statement read. “At the same time, expressions that condone or endorse violence or are incompatible with our policies or values are not acceptable.”A Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta employee was fired after making “inappropriate comments” about Kirk’s killing Friday.“This type of rhetoric is not acceptable for Children’s employees and violates our social media policy,” a spokesperson for the health care center said in a statement.
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