Sickening online reactions celebrate Charlie Kirk’s passing after the Utah shooting

The a**a**ination of Charlie Kirk has not only stunned his supporters but also unleashed a wave of ‘vile and disgusting online reactions‘, with left-wing users mocking the conservative activist’s final moments and even suggesting he “deserved” to be sh*t.

Mocking a Murder

Kirk, 31, was fatally sh*t in the neck Wednesday during a Q&A at Utah Valley University. As tributes poured in from across the political spectrum, a darker chorus erupted online.

“I’m not saying Charlie Kirk deserved to be sh*t, but I think enablers to ped*philes should be sh*t, too,” one post read.

Source: X.com

Others compared Kirk to Adolf Hitler, shared memes about him “debating the bu**et,” and sneered that he “d**d with the love of his life — school sh**tings.”

On TikTok, some users posted mock-crying videos set to dramatic music, while on BlueSky, another joked: “This wouldn’t have happened if Charlie Kirk had been ar*ed.”

Political Climate Turns Toxic

The gleeful mockery comes as Democrats in Congress and voices in the media face scrutiny for how they handled news of Kirk’s d**th.

On MSNBC, analyst Matthew Dowd speculated on-air whether the fatal sh*t could have come from one of Kirk’s own supporters — remarks slammed as “disgusting” and “shameful.”

In the House chamber, a moment of silence for Kirk turned into chaos when Democrats shouted “No!” to a request for prayer. Florida Republican Anna Paulina Luna erupted, yelling: “You f**ing own this!”*

A Family in Mourning

Behind the noise, Kirk’s wife Erika and their two small children, a daughter, 3, and a son, 16 months, are left grieving. The couple had celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary in May.

President Donald Trump confirmed Kirk’s d**th and ordered flags lowered to half-staff nationwide. “The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is d**d,” Trump wrote. “Melania and my Sympathies go out to his beautiful wife Erika, and family. Charlie, we love you!”

Chaos on Campus

Witnesses described the scene as Kirk c*llapsed into his chair, bl**d pouring from his neck. “He was just a fountain of bl**d… all these kids are just falling apart and bawling,” attendee Sophie Anderson told the Daily Mail.

UVU officials said the sh*t came from the rooftop of the Losee Center, about 200 yards from the tent where Kirk sat. The campus was left shaken as students and faculty grappled with the sh*cking vi*lence that cut short the event.

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