Charlie Kirk’s publications brought “disturbing” messages, says the former ESPN host

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

Ponder, who also talked about his concerns for security during the driving of the New York metro after the death of Inyna Zarutska stabs, wrote on X that his direct messages have been worse and more worse since the mourning of the loss of the 31 -year -old conservative influencer.

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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA Speaks during the Turning Point Action conference on July 15, 2023, in West Palm Beach, Florida. (AP photo / Lynne Sladky, file)

“My DMS is more disturbing than ever (and believe me, that’s something). Apparently, only perfect people can be cried when they are murdered in their thirties with a woman and young children,” she wrote. “When a man is shot down, debating opinions with anyone so that everyone can see, he must perfectly align himself with our chosen dogma. Otherwise, he had come / should not have said these nasty things, so you should be silent.

“How can we see someone publish on the sadness of the death of anyone who cared, even someone we think we have been imperfect and say” stop being sad about it. I didn’t like their opinions. “Moururs with those who cry. If I ever see hypocrisy, let me see it in me. God prohibits each word that we have never pronounced be the prerequisite for sympathy when we die.”

Kirk was assassinated during an event on the University of Utah Valley campus in Orem. Tyler Robinson was charged in his murder.

Samantha Ponder recently broke her silence to be fired from Espn. (David Buchan / Variety / Penske Media via Getty Images)

The hometown of the NFL Great refused to lower the flags in honor of Charlie Kirk, his neighbors went on occasion

Ponder was one of the sports figures that spoke of Kirk’s death and mourning for his family and relatives.

“I feel changed by this. At first, certainly, more afraid,” she wrote Thursday. “But considering what is at stake for our country and our children, I am embarrassing to tell the truth even more with love.

ESPN journalist, Samantha, is thinking about the first half of the 2013 BCS championship match between Our Lady Fighting Irish and Alabama Crimson Tide at Sun Life Stadium on January 7, 2013. (Matthew Emmons / USA TODAY SPORTS)

“I have gone so much from my professional career as a coward … shamefully afraid of saying real things because it could compromise my position. One of the great things to have no more” position “is the awareness that a platform is actually useless without courage. I cry Charlie’s family. I will say with love.

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