The radical left’s celebration of violence against conservatives has reached a disturbing new low within Hollywood’s stunt community, exposing the entertainment industry’s deep-seated political discrimination and moral bankruptcy.

Following the tragic assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, numerous prominent stunt coordinators took to social media to openly celebrate the killing, demonstrating the left’s increasingly brazen hostility toward conservative Americans. This display of political intolerance has now forced one brave industry professional to take a stand against his colleagues’ unconscionable behavior.

Veteran stunt coordinator Erik Audé has come forward to expose the industry’s toxic political environment, despite facing professional retaliation and blacklisting. The controversy centers around a private Facebook group for stunt professionals, where coordinator Andy Rusk led what can only be described as a digital mob celebrating political violence.

Rusk’s comments, which have been independently verified, included mockery of the assassination and explicit statements discriminating against conservatives in hiring practices. “If you’re somebody who agrees with [Kirk’s views]… I can’t imagine how I could ever trust you on a movie set,” Rusk declared, effectively announcing his intent to blacklist conservatives from employment opportunities.

This discriminatory stance represents a clear violation of professional ethics and potentially labor laws, yet Rusk remained defiant when challenged. “Go ahead, try to cancel me. Many have tried and it’s never gonna happen,” he reportedly boasted, revealing the left’s characteristic double standard on accountability.

The incident has exposed the entertainment industry’s echo chamber, where progressives feel emboldened to openly discriminate against conservatives without consequence. More than 260 industry professionals have reportedly supported Rusk’s position, demonstrating the systematic nature of this discrimination.

This situation perfectly illustrates the left’s cognitive dissonance: while claiming to champion diversity and inclusion, they actively work to exclude and marginalize those who hold conservative values. The stunt community’s reaction to Kirk’s death reveals how progressive ideology has corrupted even Hollywood’s technical professionals, transforming them from neutral artists into political activists willing to celebrate violence against their ideological opponents.

The facts are clear: conservatives in entertainment face systematic discrimination, and those who dare to speak against this bias risk their careers and livelihoods. This is not merely about political disagreement – it’s about the left’s increasing comfort with using professional and economic power to silence and punish conservative Americans.

This disturbing episode serves as yet another wake-up call for conservatives about the urgent need to build parallel institutions and challenge the left’s cultural monopolies. When industry professionals can openly celebrate political violence without consequence, we’ve moved beyond mere bias into dangerous territory that threatens the very foundations of our democratic discourse.