UCLA’s DEI Director Is ‘Happy’ Charlie was murdered, ‘Guess I’m Evil Then’

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Jonathan Perkins, UCLA’s Director of Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion whose name has been scrubbed from the university website, but it remains unclear whether the university administrator has been removed from his position.

“It is OKAY to be happy when someone who hated you and called for your people’s death dies—even if they are murdered,” he wrote on his now locked Bluesky account.

Perkins can be reached for comment at his professional email: jperkins@equity.ucla.edu.

“Why shouldn’t he be dead?” Perkins asked in one post, and, in another, “I’m always glad when bigots die,” he said.

“Multiple times throughout his short life, Charlie Kirk has proudly proclaimed the United States’ 45,000 or so annual gun deaths are ‘worth it’ in exchange for his beloved 2nd Amendment ‘right to bear arms.’ Dude made this bed; reaped what he sowed; chickens coming home to roost,” Perkins wrote in another post, further elaborating on his lack of sympathy.

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