Posted on 12/23/2014 4:24:22 AM PST by raccoonradio
The Brandeis University student leader who publicly stated that she had "no sympathy" for the executed New York Police Department officers resigned her position on Sunday after TruthRevolt and other outlets drew attention to her statements.
Khadijah Lynch, who was an Undergraduate Department Representative for the African and Afro-American Studies Department, tweeted, "i have no sympathy for the nypd officers who were murdered today" and "lmao, all i just really dont have sympathy for the cops who were shot. i hate this racist f---ing country" among other insensitive remarks shortly after the officers were shot execution-style by a Baltimore-based gangster.
Chad Williams, the chair of the department, released a statement late Sunday announcing that Lynch had resigned her position as UDR.
"Twitter comments by Brandeis undergraduate Khadijah Lynch (16) regarding the recent shooting of two New York Police Department officers have received widespread media attention. Many of the responses to her comments, beginning with an article written by a fellow Brandeis student Daniel Mael (15) for the blog Truth Revolt, have noted that Ms. Lynch is a student leader who serves as an Undergraduate Department Representative (UDR) for the African and Afro-American Studies (AAAS) Department.
"The comments of Ms. Lynch, made through her own personal Twitter account, do not reflect the views of AAAS as a department. AAAS, unequivocally, does not promote nor condones a disregard for the loss of human life. The deaths of officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu are a tragedy and should be treated with proper respect. We express our most sincere condolences to their family and loved ones. Ms. Lynch has offered her resignation as an Undergraduate Degree Representative for AAAS, which I have accepted."...
(Excerpt) Read more at truthrevolt.org ...
I have read that her fist name Khadija is the first name of Muhammad's first wife
Wiki:
>>Khadijah or Khadīja bint Khuwaylid (Arabic: خديجة بنت خويلد) or Khadīja al-Kubra (Khadija the great) (c. 555 620 CE) was the first wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. She is commonly regarded by Muslims as the "mother of Islam". She was the first person to convert to Islam.
Howie Carr list ping
Question: Who was/is paying her tuition? You and I more than likely.
Convert or die
Does she get to keep her pension??? /sarc
Make no mistake - all the people she interacts with agree with her. But she opened her mouth a little too wide and drew too much attention. So she has to be shuffled to another part of the deck. She will find easy employment in the future. This incident will be treated as a type of Purple Heart by her compatriots.
As the Brits say, she had previous.
As usual, Brandeis is only policing its nutjobs under duress.
She says she hates this country. Please escort her out of it for good.
Why would she resign? She’s only repeating what she learned in class?
I am sure she would be happy in any of the African nations. Do you think she would take a one-way ticket?
Outlaw Islam
Expel all Muslims
Stop all aid to Muslim lands
There, let us strive for truth...
Yeah, right.
The resignation will not be enough.
“i hate this racist f-—ing country”
You are MORE than welcome to leave!
Bernie Madoff wasn’t all bad.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2009/01/28/did-bernie-bankrupt-brandeis.html
In other words, Whitey made her do it.
Wow, such intelligent remarks from a student at Brandeis these days. These people know they are in these institutions of learning because of Affirmative Action. That, in turn, makes them feel inferior and they strike out with the old race card. Most of these creeps belong in trade school.
Yes, and many have said she should (maybe to a Muslim country where she would be treated the way Muslims treat women)
Twitter:
>>Get out of this country then if you hate it here so bad. We do not need people like you spewing hatred!!
Khadija Lynch on Twitter:”black americans have so many reasons to wreak havoc on this nation. we so damn good to this wretched evil state” (sic)
One tweet by Killian Widdis:
>>I have a simple question for you: why did you think it was newsworthy/important to publicize Khadija Lynch’s tweets?
Daniel Mael (Brandeis ‘15 and Truth Revolt) replied:
>>Her remarks were made publicly on Twitter and vile.
When Widdis again questioned why Lynch’s comments were posted by Mael in the article, Mael responded:
>>A Brandeis student making public calls for an intifada and the murder of innocents is troubling.— a Brandeis student responding to a media request by publicly stating they need their gun license is troubling.
She took her Twitter account private btw
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