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."...
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I just know that this idiot loser, khadijah, will eventually be yet another fat affirmative-action hire at some state DMV where she will be angry, rude, incompetent, unhelpful and condescending. Society’s only hope is that she self-deports.
“A Mind is a Terrible Thing To Waste.”
Big deal. She was the undergraduate representative for the department of African American studies.
That should really help her get a job when she graduates. That and her statement that she hates this f’ing racist country. LOL
With a degree in African and Afro-American Studies? Good luck finding one.
Apparently, in her haste to send the tweet, she left out a verb.
What she meant to say was "we be so damn good?" /sarc
Previous as in a record of offenses ie inflammatory, ignorant remarks.
She is a poster child for the sort of ballast colleges take on to soak up tuition dollars via federalized student loans (an appalling racket). She has leaned nothing except to hate and will be a drain on society for life even in a do-nothing job.
It’s actually a shame that her stupidity is getting such widespread notice but you can see that the left is unaccustomed to any sort of resistance. They need to feel fear - the real kind - more often.
How many black girls from Ferguson, MO go to Brandeis? Yes. She has it tough. The author of that comment is a twit.
Yet she continues to prosper here. Clearly we're not very good at this racism thing.
Resigns from what, being a student leader?
It's the only country in the world the "Po' Black me." extortion racket works.
Yes; prob still a student though (’16 being yr of graduation). There were some comments about this on the Brandeis facebook page but it looks like they’re now gone.
Gotcha. Thanks for the info.
She can leave any time she wants to, but I'm not holding my breath as we all know she isn't going to go anywhere else 'cause she hates those racist f---ing countries even more.
The speakers got up and delivered one Black Power Civil Rights-era Blast after another. Complete with Swahili war cries and much fist-pumping, ferocious glaring, and shaking of dreadlocks. This in 2010? The "African Americans" among them had just been blessed one way or the other with $100,000 worth of genuine New England Education. But, one would have thought they had escaped from slavery in the cotton fields of Mississippi the day before and were on a recruiting drive for Nat Turner or John Brown.
The parents, largely Birkenstocker Massholes and NYC red-diaper types (If you know the Berkshires, you know of whom I speak) applauded as if their lives depended upon it. The Republicans in the throng (recognizable from hair cuts, sober dress including neckties, and subdued behavior) were completely mystified. Some of the speakers were friends of their sons and daughters. Some had been frequent guests in their homes. So, the hate-spew was somewhat embarrassing to them, a bit hard to take. Pass the damn martinis, please.
This fake racial Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome is the Religion of the Left. We don't understand it, because we are not supposed to. Because we supposedly 'don't get it,' that proves the need for militant hatred of our ethos, not to mention the need to confiscate our resources for their just cause.
This is virulent.
Yes, there are planes leaving for Liberia and points beyond every day.
Adios, senora Stupid. Don't let the red-white-blue door hit you on the backside on your way out.
Students at Brandeis University spent Monday effusively supporting Khadijah Lynch, their fellow student who took to Twitter to celebrate the brutal, execution-style murder of two New York Police Department officers this weekend.
i have no sympathy for the nypd officers who were murdered today, Lynch had spouted on Saturday afternoon.
lmao, all i just really dont have sympathy for the cops who were shot. i hate this racist f---ing country, the junior also tweeted. Another Brandeis student, Daniel Mael, publicized these and other fanatical tweets from Lynchs then-public Twitter account on Truth Revolt. On Monday, a throng of angry Brandeis students criticized Mael. Some suggested that the Brandeis administration should punish him for citing Lynchs public tweets.
Brandeis senior Michael Piccione, a member of the 2014-15 student conduct board, sent an urgent email to the president of Brandeis, senior administrators, radical leftist professors and students.
The email entitled VERY IMPORTANT: Holding Daniel Mael accountable, and other threats to student safety! claimed that Mael has exposed Khadijah to the largely white supremacist following of the website. (The website to which Piccione refers is Truth Revolt.) For reporting about Khadijahs vile tweets, Piccione declared, Mael has potentially violated multiple parts of a Brandeis code of student conduct including stalking.
Khadijah specifically requested that her personal comments be removed from the website and the article in question taken down, but her wishes were ignored, the student conduct board member also whined.
Picciones lament refers to Lynch telling Truth Revolt that her public tweets are her own personal opinion. Lynch had threatened that she does not want her tweets publicized in any form and if you do not abide my wishes i constitute your disregard as slander.
Lynch does not appear to understand the difference between slander, which is spoken, and libel, which is written. Her fellow students at Brandeis appear similarly unable to comprehend this distinction.
On the Brandeis Class of 2017 OFFICIAL page, a closed Facebook group, sophomore William Amara has written: I am sorry that Khadijah has to put up with these f---ing a--holes publishing (and likely distorting) her private opinions to further incite racial hatred and oppression. I hope the university will stand with you if these cocksuckers cause things to escalate further.
Amara calls the quoting of Khadijahs tweets slander. Clifton Joseph Masdea also calls the publication of Khadijahs tweets slanderous. In addition, after asserting that Truth Revolt is home to racist a-holes, Masdea calls Maels publication of Lynchs tweets a classic case of cyberbullying.
Even the Brandeis Asian American Student Association has joined the pile-on against Mael.
Despite the fact that one of the slain New York police officers, Wenjian Liu, was as Asian-American, the student group proclaimed sympathy and readiness to stand by Lynch via a Facebook posting. She has been wrongfully targeted and harassed, the group said.
We recognize your right to speak freely, the Asian-American students publicly told Lynch. However, the group pointedly did not recognize Maels right to speak freely. It did end its email with the hashtag #StandWithKhadijah.
Lynch has received a smattering of support on Twitter as well.
We know she won't, but the sentiment fits...
I’d vote for you on that platform!
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