Here’s the least breaking news in modern history: The left is unhinged, violent, racist, and mentally ill. I prefer to think of them as demonically influenced or even fully possessed, but some might think that’s taking it too far. I don’t.
There were plenty of instances of intolerant and hateful leftists gathering at the various “No Kings” protests across the country. The vast majority of attendees were old enough to have been at Woodstock (and many probably were) but some, including a lady the internet is identifying as Lucy Martinez, appears to be half the age and twice as insane as the paid geriatrics who attended.
This hideous excuse for a human being mocked the assassination of Charlie Kirk by simulating a gun to her neck multiple times as pro-freedom people drove by. Here she is in the begging of this video:
The identity of this woman has not been confirmed, but many on social media are posting compelling evidence that she’s a public school teacher.
Hey @HaleHawkFamily School: Is this Lucy Martinez, a K-8 teacher at your school? https://t.co/ranOS05950 pic.twitter.com/c4MQN11Ghi
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) October 19, 2025
Charlie’s assassination has become a joke and talking point for the left wing at every protest
They have become so brainwashed and desensitized that they view the right wing, not as fellow humans, but as scum who deserve to die
There is no common groundpic.twitter.com/ayXgASFZOu
— Savanah Hernandez (@sav_says_) October 19, 2025
This is what we’re dealing with. Stop commenting on the Young Republicans’ texts. THIS is what WE are dealing with. https://t.co/qBdsbkFKwH
— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) October 19, 2025
Some reports are emerging on X that she has been fired, but nothing has been confirmed. According to X:
Lucy Martinez, a teacher at Nathan Hale Elementary School in Chicago, was filmed during the October 18, 2025, ‘No Kings’ protest miming a bullet to the neck while mocking the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed on September 10, 2025, at Utah State University.
The viral video prompted widespread online backlash from conservative influencers demanding her dismissal, leading Chicago Public Schools to terminate her employment for inappropriate comments related to Kirk’s death. The incident highlights escalating political tensions following Kirk’s targeted killing, which has fueled national debates on violence and free speech.
As of the posting of this article, there have been no indications from credible sources that Chicago Public Schools fired her.
This is one of the biggest challenges patriots are facing today. It isn’t just about disagreements on policy or even worldviews. The left has allowed itself to become indoctrinated and completely unhinged. They mock those they kill like religious terrorists engaged in jihad.
What makes it worse is that they often have no idea their actions are unambiguously evil. They think they’re the good guys.
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