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Michigan Office Depot Refuses to Print Charlie Kirk Vigil Posters

An Office Depot in Michigan has refused to print posters for a Charlie Kirk vigil, according to a post on X. 

The Group Michigan Forward posted: "A team member ordered and paid for a poster to be printed at @officedepot so he could bring it to a vigil for Charlie Kirk tonight in Michigan.When he arrived to pick it up four hours later, the employees said they refused to print it, calling the poster “propaganda.”

Office Depot (@officedepot) employees refuse to print a poster for a Charlie Kirk vigil in Michigan, claiming it's "political propaganda.""It's propaganda... I'm one of the managers."About to be one of the *former* managers.

Office Depot hasn't responded to a request for comment. 

The posters were for a vigil for Kirk, 31, who was assassinated for his beliefs on Wednesday by a 22-year-old who has been caught after a two-day manhunt. 

Within hours, people who hold professional careers such as teachers, doctors, and professors celebrated and ridiculed the political assassination. Many lost their jobs, according to independent reporter Dave Bondy. 

For some reason, many people with important jobs felt the need to celebrate or welcome a political assassination days after it happened on social media. 

A secret service agent, Anthony Pough, posted to his Facebook page about Kirk's homicide, writing, “You can't circumvent karma, she doesn’t leave."

The agent has been put on leave. 

On Friday night, Kirk's widow Erika addressed the nation. 

“If you thought that my husband’s mission was powerful before, you have no idea what you just unleashed,” she said. “The cries of this widow will echo around the world like a battle cry.”

“The evildoers responsible for my husband’s assassination have no idea what they’ve done. They killed Charlie because he preached a message of patriotism, faith, and of God’s merciful love. But the movement will not die. I refuse to let that happen. All of us will refuse," she continued. 

UPDATE: They're gone.