Charlie Kirk’s publications brought ‘disturbing’ messages, says the former host


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The former ESPN presenter, Samantha Pinder, revealed on social networks that she received “disturbing” messages after expressing her pain for the death of Charlie Kirk last week.

Ponder, who also talked about his concerns for security while traveling in the New York City Metro after the stabbed death of Iryna Zarutska, wrote in X that his direct messages have worsened more and more since he cried the loss of 31 -year -old conservative influence.

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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point Usa speaks during the Turning Point Action Conference, July 15, 2023, at West Palm Beach, Florida. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, Archive)

“My DMS are more disturbing than ever (and trusts me, that is to say something). Apparently, only perfect people can be crying when they are killed at 30 with a wife and young children,” he wrote. “When a man is shot, discussing opinions with anyone so that everyone sees it, he must align perfectly with our chosen dogma. If not, he did not come/should not have said those bad things, so he must shut up in this regard.

“How can we see someone to publish about the sadness for the death of anyone who cares, even someone we believe was defective, and say” stop being sad for them. “I did not like their opinions.” They lick those who cry. If I ever see hypocrisy, let me see it in myself. God forbids every word we have spoken is the previous requirement for sympathy when we die. “

Kirk was killed in an event on the Campus of the University of the Utah Valley in OREM. Tyler Robinson was accused of his murder.

Samantha Ponder recently broke his silence for being fired from ESPN. (David Buchan/Variety/Penske Media through Getty Images)

The hometown of NFL Great NJ refused the lower flags in honor of Charlie Kirk, its neighbors amounted to the occasion

Ponder was among the sports figures that talked about Kirk’s death and mourning for his family and loved ones.

“I feel changed for this. At first, certainly, more fearful,” he wrote on Thursday. “But when I consider what is at stake for our country and our children, they embolden me to tell the truth with love even more.

The then reporter of the then ESPN Samantha reflects on the assistance during the first half of the 2013 BCS championship game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Alabama Crimson Tide in the Sun Life Stadium on January 7, 2013. (Matthew Emmons/USA Today Sports)

“I spent much of my professional career as a coward … shamefully fear of saying true things because I could endanger my position. One of the best things about not having” position “is the understanding that a platform is really useless without courage. I take Charlie’s family. I cry for our country. But I have expected that many, like me, will find the love value in Boldy in the public square in the public square, so they often renew me.

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