The former NFL player Chris Kluwe makes controversial comments from Charlie Kirk


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The former NFL player Chris Kluwe made controversial comments about Bluesky this week after the murder of Charlie Kirk.

Kluwe, who was fired from his work as a high school soccer coach earlier this year after calling the Maga Movement as a “Nazi” movement, sent a improper post that praised Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., To rule out the idea that Democrat’s rhetoric led to murder.

“F — Finally, fight against the Bulls — framed that tries to make the Democrats responsible for everything. The Republican party is choosing to create this type of social environment. They could stop it at any time. They also have agency. They are not children (except when, well, you know),” Kluwe wrote.

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Kluwe sent a previous publication that suggested that Kirk created “the type of society in which he currently lives.”

“It is possible to maintain these true things at the same time: 1) Political violence is never an appropriate choice in a civilized society 2) Charlie Kirk’s dream is to create exactly the type of society in which he currently lives, as he speaks from his own mouth,” Kluwe wrote.

Shortly after the shooting occurred, Kluwe sent a publication apparently mocking Kirk for receiving a shot.

During a news article that reported that Kirk had been filmed, Kluwe wrote the title: “ ‘hahaha yes! This rules! ‘ ‘What the F — ‘”

Kluwe is currently running for the California state assembly after training.

In February, Kluwe said he was fired from his work as a football coach of the California high school after a speech at a meeting of the municipal council in which he called Maga a “Nazi movement.”

“I just was fired from being a first -year soccer coach, if you want to know what Maga does to communities,” Kluwe He wrote in Bluesky. “They do not care what helps people, because the school will certainly not find a former NFL player willing to train there at that level, they only mind trying to hurt people.”

Later, Kluwe told CNN that the school dismissed him because the incident was “receiving too much attention.”

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The Minnesota Vikings, Chris Kluwe (5), leaves the field after the match against the Houston Texans at the Reliant stadium. (Thomas Campbell/USA Today Sports)

Kluwe was arrested at a meeting of the City Council of Huntington Beach that month when he protested by Huntington Beach’s decision to show a plaque in a public library. The plaque used the magical, attractive, galvanizing and adventurous words, and their initials spells Maga.

A video of the meeting showed Kluwe criticizing the Maga Movement, calling him “a Nazi movement” and saying that he would participate in civil disobedience. Kluwe then went in front of the meeting, and the police handcuffed him and took it out.

Days later, Kluwe appeared in CNN, and did not go back of his position.

“I think we are on the path that Nazi Germany fell under Hitler,” he said. “And I say that as a specialization in political science and history, as someone who has studied history. And the parallels are very, very clear.”

Kluwe dismissed the Trump administration position on Transgender athletes Competing in sports of girls and women, among other topics.

The former NFL player Chris Kluwe protests during the City Council meeting of Huntington Beach in California. (City of Huntington Beach)

“This administration is trying to put obedience to duty to the country. This administration is trying to push our country to agitation to harvest power for themselves. And I think that regardless of political affiliation, all Americans should be agreed, without kings, without tyrants, now, no, nor ever,” Kluwe said.

Kluwwww sponsored for the Vikings of Minnesota of 2005-12.

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