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https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jun/5/karl-manke-wins-reopen-case-state-supreme-court/
Breaking: After News Anchor Was Suspended for Honoring Charlie Kirk, She Resigned! 🚨
In Springfield, Illinois, we just watched a moment that says everything about the state of free speech in America.
Local news anchor Beni Rae Harmony looked into the camera after Charlie Kirk’s assassination and gave a short, heartfelt reflection.
She said, “Charlie Kirk was my very first boss. He hired me when I was just 19 years old. He gave me a shot, and he taught me to never be afraid to speak up for what I believe in.”
She went on to explain how he encouraged her, as he did so many others, to lean into conversation instead of silence.
And then she quoted him directly: “When conversations stop happening, when individuals become wordless, that’s when violence begins.”
That was it.
No politics, no attacks, no grandstanding.
Just a human moment of grief, a mentor remembered, and a warning about what happens when society shuts down dialogue. And for that, her station suspended her.
Today, she resigned, saying she would not choose a paycheck ...
As we get more & more members to our page, we would like to remind everyone, we are fairly censor-free. You are allowed to post almost whatever you’d like to share. It doesn’t matter if it’s backed by facts or not.
What we don’t want to see is someone posting racial slurs, excessive swearing, nudity, criticizing members, trashing of SUM or it’s leaders. A healthy debate is just fine.
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