“Our society is sick”: Tim Pool calls out creators over viral Erika Kirk Christmas memes and online mockery
Tim Pool is angry, and he is not hiding it. The media figure has spoken out after a Christmas meme clip about Erika Kirk went viral online. The clip, shared across TikTok and other platforms, made fun of Erika’s recent public appearances. Tim Pool said the jokes crossed a line and showed a lack of respect. On December 28, Tim Pool posted on X, formerly Twitter, calling out creators who mocked Erika Kirk. He wrote a clear and direct message, saying, “Our society is sick and dishonorable.” His post quickly spread online and sparked debate.This reaction came during a tense time for Tim Pool. Earlier this month, he spoke about a serious safety scare at his home. At the same time, Erika Kirk has been in the public eye more than ever after taking on a new role and appearing at major political events. Together, these moments pushed Tim Pool to speak up, making his words part of a larger and heated online conversation.
Tim Pool defends Erika Kirk amid viral memes , home safety claims, and growing public attention
Tim Pool’s message was aimed at people who have been posting memes and videos making fun of Erika Kirk. He said he does not understand why she is being targeted. In the same post, he wrote, “I don’t understand what Erika has done to be constantly mocked and ridiculed like this.”According to The Independent, Tim Pool recently shared that an unknown person fired shots near his home on December 5. He said the incident was serious and scary. After that claim became public, Candace Owens questioned the story online and asked for proof, adding to the tension around Pool.While that debate continued, Erika Kirk remained active in public events. She recently took on a larger role with the Turning Point organization and appeared as a host at America Fest 2025. Some social media users began mocking her interviews and stage presence, which led to the viral meme clips.Tim Pool also called out a specific TikTok video posted by @laurenhowardhayes, saying the tone was unfair and mean. His support for Erika comes as she steps forward following the death of her husband, Charlie Kirk, on September 10.At America Fest 2025, Erika Kirk openly supported JD Vance. According to BBC, she said, “We are going to get my husband’s friend, JD Vance, elected for 48 in the most resounding way possible.”During the same event, Erika interviewed surprise guest Nicki Minaj. As reported by NBC News, Nicki Minaj briefly misspoke during the talk, then quickly corrected herself. The moment drew attention online but did not stop the event.As memes continue to spread, Tim Pool’s message has added fuel to the debate. For him, the issue is simple. He believes mocking Erika Kirk during this time is wrong, and he wants people online to think before they post.Also Read: “Why She’s Out There”: Tim Dillon Highlights Public Confusion Over Erika Kirk’s Appearances Following Charlie Kirk Tragedy
