Mexican congressional staffer resigns after TV comments about Charlie Kirk | Charlie Kirk shooting

A member of the Congress of the Purchase Party of Mexico resigned after being called online for comments he made on a large program of new Mexican TV on the murder of the Executive Director of Turning Point USA Charlie Kirk.
The Network of News, Milenio, also published public apology after the deputy secretary of state of the United States – a former ambassador to Mexico – obviously threatened to revoke the American visas of Donald Trump to any American visas on which he could count.
The episode that took place in Milenio continued a tendency to lose their jobs on comments on Kirk – a defender of self -proclaimed freedom of disposition – deemed offensive by the American conservatives, although in this case, he was outside the United States.
Kirk, a close ally of Trump, was killed on Wednesday when he was speaking to a University in Utah. After his death, conservative commentators, activists and civil servants in the United States engaged in social media campaigns against people accused of lacking respect in memory of Kirk.
A Saturday morning counting by Reuters showed that at least 15 people had been dismissed or suspended.
Thursday, Christopher Landau, deputy secretary of state and former ambassador of American Mexico, warned X that “foreigners who glorify violence and hatred are not the welcome of visitors to our country”.
“Do not hesitate to bring such comments by foreigners to my attention so that the State Department can protect the American people,” said Landau, who was appointed American ambassador to Mexico and served from 2019 to 2021 during the first presidency of Trump.
People began to respond to the landau post with examples of foreign nationals criticizing or shedding light on the death of Kirk. Among these, there was a clip by Salvador Ramírez, coordinator of social communications for the Power Party Morena, speaking on a program of New TV on Milenio.
Ramírez appeared on a political analysis program of the round table with Milenio, discussing Kirk’s murder.
“I think that if Charlie Kirk lived, he can like what I’m going to say, because what I’m going to say is very” anti-alarm “,” said Ramírez. “We gave her a spoonful of her own chocolate. They gave a spoonful to someone who promoted the use of weapons. They gave a spoonful to someone who was funded by the National Rifle Association – a political association which is from the far right, pro -Trump, of the most radical wing of the Republicans. ”
Ramírez added that Turning Point USA was “an anti-right movement, anti-LGBT-practically anti-female”.
After a striking article Milenio and the Morena party invited Landau to the comments of Ramirez, he responded with an image reading “El Quitavisas”, which means roughly “the dissolving of the visa”. A few minutes later, Landau continued Milenio himself, who is one of the most watched and read media in Mexico.
“Really, Milenio? This is the level of the” speech “that you promote on your channel? I’m embarrassed to have interacted with you during my mandate as an ambassador in the United States in Mexico,” Landau wrote.
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Friday, Milenio published a public declaration, apologizing for the comments of Ramirez, saying that the point of sale “promotes or accepts the expressions of hatred, violence or disqualification towards a person or a group”.
“We regret that the remarks made during one of our programs have changed or offended part of the public, and we offer sincere apologies to those who have felt offended,” said the press release.
Ramirez then published a video Friday afternoon apologizing for his “very unhappy” comments, saying that they were his own thoughts and not representative of the Morena party or Milenio. Later in the evening, Ramirez officially announced his resignation from the parliamentary group for the Morena party in the Mexican House of Representatives.
Others who had also lost their jobs or who were disciplined for comments on the murder of Kirk included journalists, academic workers, teachers, nurses, a secret service employee, a firefighter and a worker for an NFL team.
Previously, the Trump administration has targeted people, including students and university workers, for having expressed pro-Palestinian feelings on social networks and for having participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
The FBI announced on Friday that the alleged kirk killer had been arrested after a two -day man hunt.




