Calls to ‘Haul’ Bluesky CEO Before Congress Grow Louder

The left loves to point the finger at MAGA and cry “radicalization.” Everyday people, suburban moms and dads, mowing their lawns, paying their bills, and wanting a safe country are suddenly painted as “radicals.” It’s hogwash. The real radicalization is staring us in the face, and it’s far uglier than anything they’ve ever accused us of. On the left-wing social media app Bluesky, the assassination of Charlie Kirk is being celebrated like a national holiday. The entire site reads like a grotesque party, with users cheering, laughing, and even dancing over the murder of a young husband and father, shot down for the simple crime of thinking differently.
And it doesn’t stop there. The mob on Bluesky is now taking it even further by openly naming other conservatives they want to see assassinated next. Like this is some kind of “Hunger Games” to them. And spoiler alert… it is.
The message here is clear: If you dare to think differently, you’ll end up on a “list.”
Here’s a closeup of the images:
This is where the so-called “party of love and tolerance” has landed… calling for blood in the streets, all while accusing others of hate. It’s beyond hypocrisy; it’s downright depravity.
If you’re wondering how America has reached this level of political radicalization, look no further than platforms like Reddit and BlueSky. These cesspools of hate have normalized political violence, giving cover to the worst dregs of humanity on the left.
What adds another layer of insanity to this story is that the conservative site Parler was shut down for far less. Back in January 2021, nearly every major tech company pulled Parler from their app stores, and Amazon yanked its web hosting service. They claimed that Parler wasn’t doing enough to address so-called “violent content” after January 6.
Are those same companies pulling the plug on Bluesky? No, of course not.
So, outrage is growing. And now the calls for BlueSky’s CEO to be hauled before Congress are getting louder.
Author “Peachy Keen” is calling for the CEO of Bluesky to answer for the “mass murder death cult” flourishing on her social media site.
The CEO, Jay Graber, has a lot of explaining to do. Her generic “warning” to stop celebrating political assassinations and calling for more death hasn’t changed a thing. If anything, the mob on Bluesky is more fired up than ever.
Revolver has always defended free speech, even when it’s ugly and offensive. That’s what separates us from the left. But free speech does not mean creating “kill lists.” That’s when you cross into incitement.
As stomach-turning as it is, there’s a big difference between celebrating Charlie’s assassination and creating kill lists while demanding more death. The first is free speech in America, even if it violates a platform’s terms of service. Creating political kill lists is a crime.
We respect free speech, but nobody should tolerate calls for murder. If these threats are left unchecked, Charlie Kirk will not be the last target.
The CEO of Bluesky should have to answer serious questions about her platform and why it allows these threats to spread.
https://revolver.news/2025/09/calls-to-haul-bluesky-ceo-before-congress-grow-louder/