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Narinder Kaur has called out Jeremy Clarkson for a social media post following the shooting of Charlie Kirk in the US. Kirk, a right-wing activist and close ally of President Trump, was killed while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University earlier this week. Clarkson wrote online after the news broke that he was fearful for his safety due to his weekly columns for The Sunday Times and The Sun.

Clarkson posted on X: “For the first time in my life, I’m genuinely frightened about being a newspaper columnist.” The killing of Kirk has triggered widespread discussion on free speech.

Kirk had come under fire for his social media comments about trans, gay, black and Jewish people and was criticised for his belief that women should “submit” to their husbands. He also opposed gun control efforts. After his shooting, Trump said he was “concerned” for his country due to a “radical left group of lunatics”.

Kaur, a broadcaster and social commentator, took to social media to call out Clarkson for his post, which she claimed was a “despicable weaponising” of Kirk’s “tragic” murder. She wrote on X: “Do one. The lot of. Have some damn respect for his family at this moment.”

She shared a video in which she referred to Clarkson’s controversial column about Meghan Markle. In 2022, the presenter wrote in a column for The Sun that he was dreaming of the day when Markle would be “made to parade naked through the streets” while having excrement thrown at her.

Kaur said that Clarkson’s claims that he was fearful for his safety was “staggering hypocrisy”. She said: “The utterly despicable weaponizing of the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk to suit your own narrative is the lowest of the low.”

Kaur continued on to say: “Hours after he sent that tweet, is parading at the NTAs, waltzing down the red carpet without a care in the world, happy as Larry. I didn’t see fear, I didn’t see scared, I saw him weaponizing the tragic death of a father and a husband.”

Celebrities from across the globe have weighed into the heated discussion about gun control and free speech following Kirk’s death. Piers Morgan called the shooting an “appalling assault on free speech and democracy”, adding: “Charlie always welcomed debate, with anyone. This is disgusting, and heart-breaking.”

President Trump said of Kirk: "No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us."

Meanwhile, Kamala Harris shared a statement online on behalf of her and her husband, Dough Emhoff, writing: "Doug and I send our prayers to Charlie Kirk and his family. Let me be clear: Political violence has no place in America. I condemn this act, and we all must work together to ensure this does not lead to more violence."

Former president Barack Obama said that "this kind of despicable violence" has no place in democracy, adding: "Michelle and I will be praying for Charlie’s family tonight, especially his wife Erika and their two young children."

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