Washington Post Writer Fired Over Her Charlie Kirk Posts

Washington Post Writer Fired Over Her Charlie Kirk Posts


In an ironic twist, it appears that those gleefully dancing on the grave of recently assassinated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk are learning that “consequence culture” — not to be confused with “cancel culture” — is alive and well in this country.

Now-former Washington Post opinions writer Karen Attiah published a Substack on Wednesday announcing that she had been fired from the outlet for speaking “out against hatred and violence in America.”

“Eleven years ago, I joined the Washington Post’s Opinions department with a simple goal: to use journalism in service of people,” Attiah wrote in the newsletter.

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She continued: “I believed in using the pen to remember the forgotten, question power, shine light in darkness, and defend democracy. Early in my career, late

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