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Fox News Host " Brian Kilmeade" Under Fire for Suggesting Homeless & Mentally Ill People Should Be Killed!

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When we talk about the power of words, especially from those who sit in front of millions of viewers every morning, this latest controversy is a prime example of how dangerous rhetoric can be.


Fox News personality Brian Kilmeade—known for co-hosting Fox & Friends—is in hot water after making disturbing remarks about homelessness and mental illness. During a recent segment, Kilmeade shockingly suggested that people struggling with these issues should be subjected to “involuntary lethal injection… just kill ’em.”

Yes, you read that correctly. On live television.


What Was Said

The conversation began around the rise of homelessness and mental health crises across major U.S. cities. Instead of focusing on the root causes—like lack of affordable housing, underfunded mental health services, and the opioid epidemic—Kilmeade tossed out a “solution” that horrified viewers: essentially advocating for state-sanctioned murder of vulnerable people.

His words weren’t taken as a bad joke or a slip of the tongue—he doubled down, emphasizing that “just killing” them would eliminate the problem.


The Immediate Backlash

Social media exploded. Viewers, activists, and even some conservatives called for Fox News to fire Kilmeade. Critics pointed out that his comments were not just insensitive, but genocidal in nature.

  • Homeless advocates labeled it “dehumanization on steroids.”

  • Mental health organizations said this rhetoric fuels stigma and violence against people who already live on the margins.

  • Many reminded Fox News that they’ve fired people for far less, questioning why Kilmeade still has a platform.


Why This Is So Dangerous

This moment isn’t just about one reckless comment. It exposes how society often talks about homelessness and mental illness—not as human beings deserving compassion and care, but as nuisances or threats to be “dealt with.”

The reality:

  • Over 580,000 people in America are homeless on any given night.

  • An estimated 1 in 5 adults live with a mental illness.

  • Black and Brown communities are disproportionately represented in both groups due to systemic racism, poverty, and lack of access to healthcare.

When someone like Kilmeade casually suggests they should be “killed,” it normalizes violence and cruelty instead of pushing us toward real solutions like housing programs, therapy access, and job training.


The Bigger Picture

This controversy is a reminder that media voices shape public opinion. When those voices dehumanize vulnerable groups, it gives society permission to look away—or worse, act on that hate.

The truth is: Homelessness and mental illness are public health crises, not crimes. Treating them like disposable populations is not only inhumane, it’s un-American.


Brian Kilmeade’s comments shouldn’t be brushed off. They should spark deeper conversations about how we treat the most vulnerable among us.

Instead of asking “How do we get rid of them?”—we should be asking:

  • How do we provide affordable housing?

  • How do we fix a broken mental healthcare system?

  • How do we dismantle the systemic barriers that keep people in cycles of poverty?

Until we start answering those questions, rhetoric like Kilmeade’s will keep fueling the stigma and cruelty. And that, my loves, is not the America we should accept.

What do you think, fam? Should Fox News hold Kilmeade accountable? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

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