Videos of individuals mocking and celebrating the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk circulated widely online in recent days.
The clips drew outrage from conservatives who viewed the reactions as hateful and offensive.
While many conservatives expressed anger privately, some have taken more direct action.
Among them is Olivia Krolczyk, a conservative activist who has led a campaign to identify and report individuals who posted messages about Kirk’s death.
Krolczyk has spent the past several days calling employers and universities to alert them about online posts she identified.
She has described her efforts as an attempt to hold people accountable for what she considered extreme and hateful statements.
Krolczyk believes her actions have led to more than 400 people being fired or expelled.
She reported that those targeted include professors, activists, students and others with public and private employment.
The activist said she considered her campaign necessary after seeing numerous posts celebrating Kirk’s death.
She explained that she wanted to ensure that individuals expressing such views faced consequences in professional and educational settings.
Reports indicate that one database tracking such incidents has received more than 65,000 submissions.
The database records instances where users flag posts, accounts, or individuals for institutions
