Supporters of Charlie Kirk have taken cancel culture to another level. A new website, called “Charlie’s Murderers,” has been created to track anyone who posts negatively about the conservative commentator following his death.
The site compiles names, social media handles, and even employer details, with the apparent goal of putting pressure on people’s jobs. Reports show that in some cases, employers have already been contacted, and at least a few individuals have faced workplace consequences.

The searchable database claims to be an “archive” of public posts, but civil liberties advocates argue it crosses into doxxing and harassment. The concern is that people are being targeted not just for celebrating Kirk’s death but also for expressing criticism or commentary that gets lumped into the site’s narrative.
The platform even lets users filter results by location and industry, making it easier for activists to contact bosses or HR departments.

