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In a TikTok video about Charlie Kirk's passing, Kent's mother is expelled from Folkestone's Petticoat Lane Emporium, claiming that "my remarks were misread."
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A Kent mother at the center of an online controversy said she "definitely" regrets sharing a contentious TikTok video about US activist Charlie Kirk's murder, but she also maintains that her remarks have been "completely misunderstood."
After posting a video of the 31-year-old's killing and ending it with the words, "F*****g kill them all," 25-year-old Charlotte Hayes has received a barrage of hateful threats and even had her company expelled from the county's biggest indoor market. Take them all out.
Although she acknowledges that her words were "inflammatory," she feels that people have misunderstood them and that she was satirizing rather than calling for violence against anyone.
Dad-of-two Kirk, a co-founder of the right-wing youth movement Turning Point USA and an ally of Donald Trump, was shot dead at a university rally on Wednesday in what US officials called a political assassination.
After his passing, Miss Hayes shared her video with her more than 200,000 followers, accusing them of "gunning for politics that is intrinsically destructive to its people" and describing how she had opened X to a "bunch of little b****es wailing and whinging about how political violence is never the answer."
She went on to say that she was "sick" of the notion that you "can not confront violence with violence," adding that you would strike back if someone repeatedly smacked you in the face in a room's corner.
Police are looking for a 62-year-old missing man.
"You must. If you don't, you will not be able to escape that. These individuals
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