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Former NFL -Punter Chris Kluwe made controversial comments on Bluesky this week after the murder of Charlie Kirk.
Kluwe, who was fired from his job as a football coach in high school earlier this year after calling the Maga movement a “Nazi movement, sent an explicit-ridden post praising late. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., To reject the idea that democratic rhetorically led to the murder.
“F — ing finally. Fight against bulls — framing trying to make Dems responsible for everything. GOP chooses to create this kind of community environment. They could stop it at any time. They also have agency. They are not f — ing children (except when you know),” Kluwe wrote.
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Kluwe sent a previous post suggesting that Kirk created “the kind of community he currently lives in.”
“It is possible to keep both of these things true at the same time: 1) Political violence is never an appropriate choice in a civilized society 2) Charlie Kirk’s dream is to create exactly the kind of society he currently lives in, as spoken from his own mouth,” Kluwe wrote.
Shortly after the shooting took place, Kluwe sent a post that apparently mocked Kirk to get shot.
During a news article that reported Kirk had been shot, Kluwe wrote the caption, “
Kluwe is currently running for California’s State Assembly after his firing from coaching.
Back in February, Kluwe said he was fired from his job as California High School football coach after a speech at a city council meeting in which he called Maga a “Nazi movement.”
“Have just fired from being a beginner football coach if you want to know what maga is doing with the local communities,” KLUWE wrote on Bluesky. “They don’t care what helps people because the school certainly won’t find an ex-NFL player who is willing to train there at this level, they are only interested in trying to hurt people.”
Kluwe later told CNN that the school fired him because the incident was “getting too much attention.”
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Minnesota Vikings Punter Chris Kluwe (5) goes off the field after the game against Houston Texans at Reliant Stadium. (Thomas Campbell/USA Today Sports)
Kluwe was arrested at a City Council in Huntington Beach that month when he protested at Huntington Beach’s decision to show a plaque in a public library. The plaque used the words magical, enticing, galvanizing and adventurous and their initials spelled maga.
A video from the meeting showed Kluwe criticizing the Maga movement, called it “a Nazi movement” and said he would engage in civil disobedience. Kluwe later went on the front of the meeting and police handcuted him and led him out.
Days later Kluwe appeared on CNN and he didn’t go back from his attitude.
“I think we’re on the road that Nazi Germany went down under Hitler,” he said. “And I say it as political science and story Major, as someone who has studied history. And the parallels are very, very clear.”
Kluwe took question the Trump -Administration’s attitude toward Transgender athletes Compete, among other problems in girls and women’s sports.

Ex-NFL Punter Chris Kluwe protests during Huntington Beach City Council meeting in California. (City of Huntington Beach)
“This administration is trying to put obedience to the country. This administration tries to push our country into turmoil to reap power for themselves. And I believe regardless of political affiliation, all of us as Americans should be able to agree – no kings, no tyrants, not now, not ever,” Kluwe said.
Kluwe went off the Minnesota Vikings from 2005-12.



