qq.BREAKING: City official drops the idea of “Charlie Kirk Elementary.” Social media immediately goes full meltdown mode. Fair or foul?

It started as a casual suggestion — but it didn’t stay casual for long.
During a recent city planning meeting, one official floated the idea of naming a new elementary school “Charlie Kirk Elementary.” Within minutes, that single line set off an online firestorm.

Twitter. Facebook. Reddit. You name it — everyone had a take.
Supporters called it “a fitting tribute to a conservative voice who’s inspired millions.” Critics fired back, calling it “a political stunt that doesn’t belong anywhere near public education.”

As memes, hashtags, and hot takes flooded the timeline, the debate quickly turned into a cultural flashpoint — another round in America’s never-ending name game.
Was the suggestion a bold move or a bad call?
The city hasn’t confirmed whether “Charlie Kirk Elementary” will make the final cut — but one thing’s for sure: the comment section is already at war.

Fair or foul? The refs — better known as the internet — are still arguing the call.