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Washington Post Fires Karen Attiah After Quoting Charlie Kirk: She Says She Was Silenced for Calling Out Violence & Race

The last Black opinion columnist at WaPo claims her dismissal came after quoting Kirk’s own words.

poligirlsayswhat by poligirlsayswhat
September 15, 2025
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Columnist Karen Attiah Threatens Legal Action After Washington Post Firing Over Charlie Kirk Social Media Posts

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Karen Attiah, a respected journalist who spent more than a decade at The Washington Post, says she was fired after quoting Charlie Kirk and speaking openly about America’s racial double standards on violence.

In her Substack blog, Attiah explained that the controversy began after she posted on Bluesky in response to several shootings and the assassination of Charlie Kirk. She condemned the nation’s repeated cycle of hollow “thoughts and prayers” whenever political violence erupts and called out how white men who commit violence are often met with compassion instead of accountability.

Her only direct mention of Kirk was reposting his past remarks. Those remarks included comments where he had belittled Black women and questioned their intelligence. Attiah said she condemned violence and murder but refused to perform public grief for a man who openly demeaned Black people.

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The Washington Post accused her of misconduct and claimed her words put colleagues at risk. Attiah strongly rejected those allegations and said she was fired without a real conversation. She believes her dismissal is part of a larger pattern of silencing Black voices in media, government, business and academia.

During her 11 years at the Post, Attiah built the Global Opinions section, gave space to exiled writers, and fought for justice after columnist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered. She became one of the paper’s most recognized voices and was its last Black woman opinion columnist.

Attiah says this is not the end of her work. She announced that she will continue independently with her Resistance Studies Series and her course Race Media and International Affairs 101 and 102 which launches this fall.

For her, this moment is about more than a job. It is about what happens when institutions silence necessary conversations about race, violence and democracy.

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Grace McNair, known by her pen name poligirlsayswhat, is a political journalist and contributor for Baller Alert covering the intersection of politics, culture, and social impact. Her work focuses on breaking down complex policy, elections, and major headlines into clear, accessible insights that connect national decisions to everyday life. With a focus on accountability, media literacy, and the real-world impact of political power, she brings a culturally aware perspective to stories that shape public discourse, particularly within underrepresented communities. Her reporting and commentary center on transparency, truth, and the influence of government decisions on daily life. Following increased public attention and threats tied to her coverage of the administration, she has chosen to maintain a lower public profile while continuing her work. Despite this, her voice remains a consistent and trusted source of insight for readers seeking clarity in an increasingly complex political landscape.

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