Leftists who have enjoyed inflicting pain on their political enemies for years are getting a long-overdue taste of their own medicine now, and it’s a truly bitter pill to swallow.
The assassination of beloved conservative activist and podcaster Charlie Kirk flushed out the worst scum in America, who, immediately after the father of two was murdered, took to social media to celebrate and gloat like the sociopaths they are.
But unfortunately for them, this time there are consequences as a number of X accounts began to dox them, reporting them to their employers, many of whom reacted by ridding their companies of the spiteful mutants. There is also one new website that is soliciting input to build a searchable database as a tool for employers who would be wise to avoid considering any future hiring of toxic individuals who could be a cancer to their organizations.
The website which is called Charlie’s Murderers says it has already “received thousands of submissions” and is drawing howls of protest, including from Wired, a leading technology and culture outlet which bemoaned the “extremists” and “anonymously run website” behind the outing of thousands of the Democratic Party’s radical foot soldiers burrowed into businesses and educational institutions across the nation.
Extremists and an anonymously run website are posting identifying details about people accused of celebrating Charlie Kirk’s murder online. Some of those targeted are now getting death threats. https://t.co/SOxeBSGT93
— WIRED (@WIRED) September 11, 2025
“Far-right influencers and violent extremists are posting identifying details about people they view as celebrating or glorifying the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. The campaign has been swift and widespread and has already led to at least one person losing their job and others receiving death threats,” the outlet whined.
Wired quotes a left-wing Canadian influencer whose name is atop the list at Charlie’s Murderers and claims she is getting death threats.
“This website has me genuinely afraid for my safety,” said Rachel Gilmore. “I feel awful for anyone whose name is on it. It’s clear that the purpose of the website is to do exactly what the post that landed me on there warned Kirk’s supporters might do: retaliate.”
“I’ve gotten emails and DMs promising to find out where I live,” she claimed. “I have folks claiming my information is all over 4chan telling me in the same breath that they hope I get ‘raped and killed’ and telling me to ‘have fun walking the streets of’ my city, which they name.”
Wired also cites a number of X accounts that have also been reporting those who took to social media in jubilation over Kirk’s murder. One of those named is pro-Trump firebrand Laura Loomer, who in an X post hours after Kirk’s death vowed: “I will be spending my night making everyone I find online who celebrates his death Famous, so prepare to have your whole future professional aspirations ruined if you are sick enough to celebrate his death.”
“These people need to be condemned in society and there must NEVER be a place for these people to gather without facing the shame of their behavior,” Loomer added.
X users reacted to the outlet crying foul now that the tables have turned and leftists have suddenly been made to play by their own rules.
Shut up. SHUT UP. You are so hypocrites. My husband who never expressed a political opinion got his distillery featured on a viral website with a Molotov cocktail cursor. You praised it if anything. And I know for a fact you were snooping around my former coworkers trying to find… pic.twitter.com/pI727Wl8kF
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) September 11, 2025
“Shut up. SHUT UP. You are so hypocrites. My husband who never expressed a political opinion got his distillery featured on a viral website with a Molotov cocktail cursor. You praised it if anything. And I know for a fact you were snooping around my former coworkers trying to find dirt on me. I am done with you. WE are done with you. We see you,” wrote popular user DataRepublican, a victim of left-wing doxing that was celebrated by Wired.
More responses to Wired’s brazen double standard.
We told you that you wouldn’t like it when we started playing by your rules.
— Bleu Cheque (@VERBAL_CHANCLA) September 11, 2025
Liberals: That guy said something offensive! Doxx him! Get him fired! Get him swatted!
Also liberals: Hey, hey, hey! What is this doxxing thing? Why am I getting threats?
Clown world.
— The Alpha Cow (@Marcus_Porcius2) September 11, 2025
Oh wow. Maybe a decade of smearing, doxing and swatting anybody who refused to kiss Communist ass was a bad idea? Are you only now figuring out you shouldn’t have started this game in the first place?
— Eric S. Raymond (@esrtweet) September 12, 2025
He that sows the wind shall real the whirlwind.
Reap it
— Jeff Putnam |✍ (@TheJeffPutnam) September 11, 2025
Oh I’m sorry were we just supposed to take it again? They dehumanize us when we try talking and explain our points. Then they try to deplatform and debank, de-Job us. But when they kill a man who’s only crime was trying to talk to the lost souls, oh we going to far? F off
— Jose L Rodriguez-Castillo (@RicanSuave_RTRN) September 11, 2025
Great idea. Here’s the website: https://t.co/iqNPZUN8S6 https://t.co/c3dLfDisiH
— Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry (@pegobry_en) September 11, 2025
Wired is on the side that incited the murder.
Wired is on the side that did the murder.
Wired is on the side that celebrated the murder.
Wired is now concerned about people who publicly want to kill the opposition.
— Tim Acheson (@timacheson) September 12, 2025
Good. The left has played this game for more than a decade while we took the high road. The high road is gone, and the left hasn’t yet realized what they’ve unleashed.
— FedUpMajority (@FedUpMajority) September 11, 2025
One of the Democrats’ most powerful tools over the last several years has been the ability to shut down dissenting opinions by leveraging an army of cyberbullies to wage a campaign of online terror to dox those who disagree with them, smearing them as racists and using social media to “make them famous,” to cost them jobs and wreck their lives. Many of them were also the recipients of death threats, and Wired or any other left-wing outlet didn’t utter so much as a peep about it.
“If you don’t want to be cancelled… stop celebrating the death of innocents. That is the bare minimum of a civil society. If that is so intolerable. Then you have proven that you are incapable of living in a civil society. It’s that simple. WE ARE DONE!” DataRepublican wrote.
“This is not a doxxing website. This website is a lawful data aggregator of publicly-available information. It has been created for the purposes of public education,” Charlie’s Murderers states. “We seek to collect and archive instances of individuals promoting or glorifying of political violence, much like archive.org or archive.is. We firmly denounce all political violence and criminal activity.”
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