Social Media Wants Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Fired For Her Disgusting Reaction To Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

Charlie Kirk and Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders (Photos via USA Today and YouTube)

Nobody is safe when it comes to saying hateful things about Charlie Kirk, and now, one Dallas Cowboys cheerleader might find herself without a job.

If you are attached to a job that you greatly depend on to pay your bills, then it should be a priority to refrain from speaking on sensitive topics online.

Many folks across the country have been fired, put on leave, investigated, or faced calls to resign because of social media posts criticizing Charlie Kirk or expressing their opinion about the conservative influencer’s assassination last week.

Among the earliest and most prominent firings was MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd.

An assistant dean at Middle Tennessee State University was fired after posting “inappropriate and callous comments” about the murder of Charlie Kirk, the school’s president said in a Facebook post.

Carolina Panthers PR staffer Charlie Rock was also ousted from his position after posting a video to his personal Instagram page showing Kirk speaking, captioned: “Why are y’all sad? Your man said it was worth it ….”


Now, a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader has to wait on pins and needles to see if she might lose her job.

Social Media Exposes Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Jada McLean For Her “Like” On Charlie Kirk’s Murder

Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Jada McLean liked a hateful post on Instagram where it called Kirk a fascist & a racist.

The post also called him out for being transphobic, spreading anti-immigrant hate, and harming marginalized communities every day.

Jada McLean did not comment on the post, but her like on it was spotted, which spread to X.

One post on X posted the screenshot with a message, “Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Jada McLean liked this hate post, which called Charlie Kirk a fascist & a racist, following his assassination. Is this someone you want representing your organization, Dallas Cowboys?”

“I just saw Jada from the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders cheering on grotesque hate posts about Charlie Kirk justifying his murder?” another post stated.

With how she feels, she was likely unhappy about the team having a moment of silence for him on Sunday.

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