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progressoid

(53,016 posts)
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 05:16 PM 9 hrs ago

Judge rules in favor of Iowa teacher fired for Charlie Kirk comments

Other Iowans are still litigating their firings over online comments



Jana Aldrich of Council Bluffs was a special education teacher who last year worked for the Omaha-based Child Saving Institute, a nonprofit with a mission of helping children with behavioral, mental and social needs.

According to state records, on Sept. 10, 2025, shortly after conservative activist Kirk was shot and killed in Utah, Aldrich posted a comment to Facebook. The post included a widely circulating meme that included Kirk’s April 3, 2023, statement in response to a question about gun deaths: “I think it’s worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights.” Above the meme, Aldrich added a comment of her own: “He was wrong…it’s not worth it! I won’t miss him!!!”

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CSI subsequently determined Aldrich’s post violated the organization’s social media policies in that they exhibited a lack of empathy and humanity, which directly contradicts the organization’s core mission and values.

Aldrich disputed those findings, arguing that her post showed empathy and humanity by stating Kirk’s rhetoric on gun deaths was wrong and that suggesting that no deaths — including Kirk’s — are worth the protections granted under the Second Amendment.

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The matter recently went to a hearing before Administrative Law Judge Jasmina Sarajlija, who ruled in Aldrich’s favor and awarded her benefits, finding there was no evidence her off-duty conduct was connected to her work.

...more...https://iowacapitaldispatch.com/2026/03/02/judge-rules-in-favor-of-iowa-teacher-fired-for-charlie-kirk-comments/
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Judge rules in favor of Iowa teacher fired for Charlie Kirk comments (Original Post) progressoid 9 hrs ago OP
"...in that they exhibited a lack of empathy and humanity..." OldBaldy1701E 8 hrs ago #1
That fat-headed pig was a racist POS wolfie001 6 hrs ago #3
"These people" misuse words as part of their offense. erronis 6 hrs ago #6
I see nothing wrong with what she posted. I don't miss him either. OGBuzz 7 hrs ago #2
This! calimary 6 hrs ago #5
He wasn't worth defending mdbl 6 hrs ago #4
And this: None of the 12 complainants had children attending CSI or any direct involvement with the organization. progressoid 6 hrs ago #7
Did they even bother to quote what the Kirk Pig had to say about different minorities? BigDemVoter 6 hrs ago #8

OldBaldy1701E

(10,909 posts)
1. "...in that they exhibited a lack of empathy and humanity..."
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 06:26 PM
8 hrs ago

That post is all about empathy and humanity!

These people (and I use the term very loosely)...

wolfie001

(7,493 posts)
3. That fat-headed pig was a racist POS
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 07:45 PM
6 hrs ago

Any fan of his is an enemy of mine. Also, I'm glad the pig's 6 feet under. 💯

erronis

(23,465 posts)
6. "These people" misuse words as part of their offense.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 07:56 PM
6 hrs ago

Newspeak, propaganda. Snide comments, Willy Horton, mislabeling, "liberals" as a derogatory, on and on.

They have no positive messages but prefer to destroy others.

progressoid

(53,016 posts)
7. And this: None of the 12 complainants had children attending CSI or any direct involvement with the organization.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 07:58 PM
6 hrs ago
According to information CSI later provided at a hearing, two of the complainants were out-of-state residents and none of the 12 had children attending CSI or had any other direct involvement with the organization. Some of the complainants suggested they would attempt to jeopardize the organization’s funding if CSI didn’t terminate Aldrich’s employment.
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