A website named CharliesMurderers.com has launched to document and archive online comments deemed hateful or politically violent targeting Charlie Kirk, a conservative commentator. The platform claims to have collected over 50,000 submissions, with plans to convert the data into a searchable database.
The site’s About page states it functions as a “lawful data aggregator of publicly-available information” aimed at public education. It emphasizes it does not engage in doxxing, clarifying that it only compiles content from individuals who voluntarily posted offensive remarks online. However, some submissions reportedly include screenshots of private messages, which the site’s creator acknowledges as problematic.
The website’s operator defends its purpose, arguing that free speech does not shield individuals from consequences for their words. They cite legal precedents where expressions of hatred or violence can lead to job loss or social repercussions, even if protected by the First Amendment. The platform also expresses solidarity with Kirk’s family while inviting public debate on its approach.
A reader poll asks whether users support the site’s mission, with results to be revealed after voting. The initiative is presented as a guest post by WLTReport, though no further details about the organization are provided.