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A left-wing columnist revealed on the bench on Monday that she was fired by the Washington Post in assassination by the Washington Post Charlie Kirk and Colorado shootings.
“In Bruinsky, after the horrific shootings in Utah and Colorado, I condemn the reaction of the United States to accept political violence and criticize its rituals – an empty, cliché call for “thinking and praying”, which is not our gun violence and absolute normal gun violence and absolute people, [W]Especially the perpetrators, although nothing has been done to curb death,” Karen Attiah wrote.
Kirk, a leading conservative activist, was assassinated Wednesday at a campus event in Utah. On the same day, an independent Photographed at a Colorado school Two students were left injured and the attacker died.
Attiah includes multiple screenshots of her Bruceky’s post, Including a book that reads: “Part of making America so violent is people insisting on people executing care, empty kindness and pardon [W]Protecting men who hate and violence. ”

Karen Attiah, a former editor and columnist at the Washington Post, held a discussion on Saudi hacking skills at the 2019 Oslo Freedom Forum in Oslo, Norway. (Julia Reinhart/Getty Image)
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“My only direct quote to Kirk is an article, and his own words are documented,” Atya wrote on the alternative.
In her post Attiah’s Blues account says: “‘Black women don’t have the brain processing power to take seriously. You have to go steal things [W]Hite Person’s slot – Charlie Kirk. ”
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Attiah said she was fired for opposing political violence, “racial double standards” and American sympathy for guns.
“This post accused me of measuring the blues posts that were ‘unacceptable’, ‘severe misconduct’ and endangering the physical safety of colleagues – the allegations of no evidence – I totally rejected it. She herself and the owner of the Washington Post, Jeff Bezos.

Jeff Bezos, founder and executive chairman of Amazon Post, looked at the crowd at the New York Times Annual Transaction Book Summit held at Lincoln Center in New York City on December 4, 2024. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Attiah argued that her previous newspapers were no longer reflected in the people she served in a diverse city, noting that she was the last black full-time opinion columnist on the job list.
She continued: “What happened to me is part of the wider black voice in academia, business, government and media, a historical model that is both dangerous and shameful and tragic.”

People hold candles and sings in the memory and prayer vigil of Charlie Kirk at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Rod Lamkey, Jr./ap photo)
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Attiah first joined the position in 2014. A Washington Post spokesman declined to comment on personnel matters.
The post’s policies and standards include a section on social media, which reads: “Post journalists should make sure that their activities on social media platforms do not cause reasonable people to question their editorial independence and the ability of rational people to fairly solve problems in the position.”
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