Posted on 12/23/2014 2:50:36 AM PST by Altura Ct.
Edited on 12/23/2014 3:17:07 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Following the execution of two New York Police Department officers, a Brandeis University student leader wasted no time in making it clear that she did not care that they were murdered.
i have no sympathy for the nypd officers who were murdered today, Khadijah Lynch, a junior and an Undergraduate Department Representative in the African and Afro-American Studies Department, wrote on Twitter.
i have no sympathy for the nypd officers who were murdered today.
Khadijah (خديجة) (@punQros3) December 20, 2014
lmao, all i just really dont have sympathy for the cops who were shot. i hate this racist f%%%%%%% country.
Khadijah (خديجة) (@punQros3) December 21, 2014
Two NYPD officers were shot execution style by a Baltimore gang-member, identified as Ismaaiyl Brinsley, who boasted about killing cops before embarking on his rampage.
This is not the first time that Lynch has made questionable statements on race relations in the United States. In September, the main Brandeis University student paper The Justice asked Lynch if she believed there is a "trend of racial bias in law enforcement violence" in America following the cases of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown. She proceeded to claim that "American police forces of today descend from a legacy of slave captives and overseers" and are racist bigots.
The very essence of the United States relies on the social implications of race in which black bodies are deemed as sub-human with little to no access of the rights that are so called applicable to every American citizen. The American police forces of today descend from a legacy of slave captives and overseers whose job was to protect the property (enslaved black bodies) of rich, slave owning capitalists. We must understand that we are not that far removed from this countrys legacy of slavery and that most of our laws are shaped to uphold a system of white supremacy. The Mike Brown case is only a reflection, a repeat and a reminder that this nation rests on the brutality and criminalization of black people and other non-whites. Once we as a nation acknowledge and understand these parallels, only then can we heal collectively from the past.
Lynch was also a featured speaker at a Brandeis community-wide vigil in memory of those allegedly killed as a result of racial profiling earlier this academic year and is listed as an undergraduate department representative for the Department of African and Afro-American studies.
Her Twitter account is similarly riddled with objectionable remarks and justifications of violence.
what the #### even IS "non-violence"
Khadijah (خديجة) (@punQros3) December 3, 2014
a social justice themed institution grounded in zionism. word. thats a ******* fanny dooley.
Khadijah (خديجة) (@punQros3) December 1, 2014
ya'll out here waiting for a white messiah, im waiting for Malcolm X to return.
Khadijah (خديجة) (@punQros3) November 30, 2014
the fact that black people have not burned this country down is beyond me
Khadijah (خديجة) (@punQros3) November 25, 2014
I am in riot mode. &&&& this &&&&&&& country
Khadijah (خديجة) (@punQros3) November 25, 2014
She's a UDR, which means she's a leader on campus responsible for advising younger students, a recent Brandeis graduate told TruthRevolt. Someone with these extremist views shouldn't have a position of influence at Brandeis.
After TruthRevolt contacted Lynch for a comment on this story, she took to Twitter and wrote, "so bdeis "journalists" be creeping on my twitter. byee." She later responded to TruthRevolt and refused to clarify if she felt that the executed NYPD officers deserved to die.
"Does matter what i believe?" she wrote. "Its my own personal opinion which I as a private citizen which do not want publicized in any form and if you do not abide my wishes i constitute your disregard as slander."
Lynch then returned to Twitter and called for an "intifada," in which innocents are murdered, in America.
i need to get my gun license. asap.
Khadijah (خديجة) (@punQros3) December 21, 2014
amerikkka needs an intifada. enough is enough.
Khadijah (خديجة) (@punQros3) December 21, 2014
Update I: This article was updated to include a follow-up Tweet from Lynch in which she said "lmao, all i just really dont have sympathy for the cops who were shot. i hate this racist ******* country."
Update II: Lynch has now made her Twitter profile private.
And she’s “edumacated.”
I am sure she would go if somebody bought her a oneway ticket to the Liberia or the Sudan...
“Beauty is only skin deep....but ugliness goes clear to the bone.”
She is pretty in this pic, but the words are straight from Malcolm X and Farrakan. That’s what makes it ugly.
“lmao, all i just really dont have sympathy for the cops who were shot. i hate this racist f%%%%%%% country.”
So leave to a much less oppressive society...maybe Saudi Arabia?
Lynch lynch
Because they're being paid not to. This is plan A to keep the peace. The productive write huge checks to people like you to keep things under control. When plan A stops working we have to go to plan B. Plan B involves guns and bullets and lots of dead bodies. You don't want to live under plan B unless you're the one with the money.
Already working for a job with Sharpton. Because that degree in AA studies isn't even going to qualify her for a position in fast food.
“African and Afro-American Studies Department,”
that explains the hatred for normal people.
How much money is this piece of $h!t being paid to promote hate for normal people?
So when she graduates with a six figure student loan and a degree in African and Afro-American studies then what?
It's the lie/line that even Cassius Clay swallowed. The Nation of Islam's "White Man's Heaven Is Black Man's Hell" and "Christianity enslaves, Islam Frees".
Islam means submit. These damned fools are bowing to a political ideology that still enslaves in the modern world and none of them speak out against it.
Their grievances are bogus and hollow.
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