Kent's mother gets ejected from Folkestone's Petticoat Lane Emporium in a TikTok video regarding Charlie Kirk's death, stating that "my statements were misconstrued."
Despite stating that she "absolutely" regrets sharing a controversial TikTok video on the murder of US activist Charlie Kirk, a Kent mother at the center of an internet controversy insists that her comments have been "totally misrepresented."
Once a video of the 31-year-old's murder was uploaded, with the caption, "F*****g kill them all," Charlotte Hayes, 25, has been subjected to a flurry of vile threats and even had her business kicked out of the largest indoor market in the country. Remove them all.
She admits that her remarks were "inflammatory," but she believes that many have misinterpreted them and that she was satirizing rather than advocating violence.
Dad-of-two In what US officials described as a political assassination, Kirk, a Donald Trump friend and co-founder of the right-wing youth movement Turning Point USA, was shot dead at a university gathering on Wednesday.
Following his death, Miss Hayes claimed that she had opened X to a "bunch of little b****es wailing and whinging about how political violence is never the answer" and shared her video with her more than 200,000 followers, accusing them of "gunning for politics that is intrinsically destructive to its people."
"I am "sick" of the idea that you "can not meet violence with violence," she continued, adding that you would retaliate if someone repeatedly slapped you in the face in a corner of a room.
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