Carolina Panther's for the death of conservative political commentator dismissed one of their employees for a social media post CharlieThe
The NFL franchise posted, "Opinions published by our staff do not represent their own and Carolina Panther," Through the X Thursday, September 7th. "We do not tolerate any kind of violence. We are taking this issue very seriously and accordingly it is addressed with the person."
The Charlotte Reported that the dismissed employee was reported Charlie RockA football communications coordinator for Panther.
After a few hours of Kirk Shot and kill during the busyness of a speech Wednesday, September 10 posted the Rock at UTA Valley University: "Why is Yal sad? Your guy said it was worth ..."
The post mentions Kirk's comments in 2021 when political activists discussed his position on the right of the gun.
"I think that unfortunately, it is worth spent on the death of some guns every year so that our other gods may have a second amendment to protect the rights of the Shubar," said at the time.
Rock's post spread rapidly on the conservative-risk social media platforms, including most peaceful mems accounts in X.
"Hey @Pants I heard that one of your employees celebrated Charlie Kark's murder in the Comm Division, "the account wrote on Thursday morning." Is it compatible with your organization's values and policies? "
The team was divided with rock just a few hours later WatchingThe
Our weekly Carolina reached Panther for comments. Rock's Instagram profile has been deleted since then.
Rock was intern for communication department in 2021 and was recently promoted to a full -time job in the same section WatchingThe Has been disabled since its LinkedIn account has been completed.
MSNBC commentator Mathew DawdWho was Let's go to the network after commenting on-aer about Kirk Wednesday.
"He was one of the divisions, especially the divisive young figure, who is constantly pushing these hateful speeches or specific groups," said the breaking news coverage of the 643 -year -old Doud Kirk's network network. "And I always go back, disgusting thoughts lead to disgusting words, which then leads to disgusting activities. And I think this is what we are in the environment."
Dawd also said, "You can't stop with this kind of horrible thoughts and then say these horrible words and don't expect to be horrible actions and that is what we are in the unfortunate environment."
MSNBC President Rebecca Issued an apologies of prayer Wednesday called them "inappropriate, sensitive and unacceptable" for Doud's comments.
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