The American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama took a bold stand on Wednesday, condemning concerned students, parents, media and lawmakers for sharing and responding to social media posts that state employees, specifically teachers, create and share publicly. The move comes as K-12 and university administrators respond to hateful, misleading and even celebratory posts about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

“The ACLU of Alabama strongly condemns politically motivated violence. Unfortunately, we have been reminded multiple times this year that these killings have tragic consequences for families and communities. They also endanger the free and democratic exchange of ideas,” the group said in a statement .

Calling media reports and public declarations by concerned parents an “organized p

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