The department chair of World Languages and Cultures at the University of Alabama in Huntsville expressed strong resentment in recent social media posts for fallen Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, attempting to belittle Kirk's well-established Christian faith.

Leslie Maxwell Kaiura is a self-proclaimed "progressive Christian feminist and LGBTQ ally."

"It is spiritually exhausting and demoralizing to see Christians praising a man who used racist, sexist, homo/transphobic language and minimized the problem of gun violence," she wrote. "Jesus never treated the marginalized people or the 'sinners' of his day with mockery or rejection."

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Kaiura shared a post, again attacking Kirk's faith, while alluding to the late father of two as a "white supremacist."

"When someone says Charlie Kirk was a good Christian man, what they're really saying is that Christianity and White Supremacy are the same thing," the post read.

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Another post from Kaiura said, "Christians against Christian Nationalism."

Others on her Facebook made references to "fascism" and "Nazis."

"Next time you think art doesn't matter, consider how scared fascists are of sidewalk chalk." The words "sidewalk chalk" were displayed in rainbow lettering.

She also suggested that Fox News host Brian Kilmeade was a NAZI and stated, "and yet they wonder why they get called NAZIS."

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