'Their food is poison': MAGA activist Charlie Kirk calls for Burger King boycott
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Right-wing activist leader Charlie Kirk on Sunday called for a boycott on Burger King, citing the fast food giant's decision to pull its ads from a platform hosting Russell Brand, who has been accused of sexual assault.

Comedian and YouTube personality Brand recently pushed back at new accusations that he sexually assaulted three women and a teenager, and then moved all of his content to Rumble when YouTube demonetized him. In response, several large companies, including Burger King, announced they would no longer advertise with the Rumble site.

Kirk had a lot to say about that decision from the company on Sunday.

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"Burger King has pulled its ads from Rumble because the free speech platform refuses to play judge, jury, and executioner of Russell Brand after the UK Governor demanded the platform demonetize him," Kirk said.

He added:

"Reminder, Brand has not been convicted of a single crime. Boycott @BurgerKing. They hate free speech and due process, and their food is poison anyways. Stop eating it."

In a subsequent post, Kirk said he knows "no one who eats it."

"Fast food companies prey on the poor, pumping them full of empty calories that are slowly killing them," he said on Sunday. "America would be better off without Burger King. All the more reason to bankrupt them."