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Tom Fitton has highlighted allegations against a teacher accused of screening a graphic video to students.
The video, depicting the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, was reportedly shown repeatedly during a class session.
The incident has raised concerns about the appropriateness of materials used in educational settings, as described in a tweet by Fitton, a prominent figure in legal and political circles. According to reports, the teacher allegedly delivered a speech alongside the video, discussing themes of anti-fascism and anti-trans sentiment, while suggesting that Charlie Kirk deserved such a fate. The claims have sparked debate over educational content and political discourse within classrooms.
The debate over political discourse in educational settings comes amid heightened national attention on the figure of Charlie Kirk, whose influence and relationships in conservative circles were recently underscored as VP JD Vance escorted his casket to Air Force 2—a moment capturing the depth of their association. Discussions around public safety and governance, such as Tom Fitton’s prior arguments that the Insurrection Act may be needed in Chicago, further contextualize the intense scrutiny now facing institutions in an era of polarized viewpoints.