Posted on 12/23/2014 10:31:10 AM PST by servo1969
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 ****ing country,” the junior also tweeted. (RELATED: Fancypants College Student: ‘No Sympathy’ For Brutally Executed Cops)
Another Brandeis student, Daniel Mael, publicized these and other fanatical tweets from Lynch’s 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 Lynch’s 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 Khadijah’s 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.
Piccione’s 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 ****ing ***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 ********** cause things to escalate further.”
Amara calls the quoting of Khadijah’s tweets “slander.”
Clifton Joseph Masdea also calls the publication of Khadijah’s tweets “slanderous.” In addition, after asserting that Truth Revolt is home to “racist *-holes,” Masdea calls Mael’s publication of Lynch’s 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 Mael’s right to speak freely. It did end its email with the hashtag “#StandWithKhadijah.”
Lynch has received a smattering of support on Twitter as well.
#StandWithKhadijah – Urgent call to defend black @BrandeisU student from racist threats http://t.co/Q7wLTPuUub pic.twitter.com/R8HeAEsF24
— Liza Behrendt (@lizaveta9) December 22, 2014
I #StandWithKhadijah and @BrandeisAAAS because no one's life/education/job should be threatened over some TWEETS taken out of context.
— Alexandra Thomas (@alythomas131) December 22, 2014
Lynch, who last month tweeted she does not understand why “black people have not burned this country down,” erased her entire Twitter page after Mael exposed her views. She also resigned her title as the undergraduate department representative in the Brandeis African and Afro-American studies department.
One year of tuition, mandatory fees and room and board at Brandeis costs about $60,300 (a little over $6,000 more than America’s median household income of $53,891).
The school, one of Americas foremost hothouses of silly leftism, is most famous for choosing to take back an honorary degree it was going to bestow during its commencement ceremonies upon Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a womens rights advocate and a vocal critic of Islam. (RELATED: The 13 Most Rabidly Leftist, Politically Correct Colleges For Dirty, Tree-Hugging Hippies)
In the summer, Mael uncovered a huge listserv used by Brandeis professors containing several scary exchanges bashing conservatives, Jews and Christians. In one email, sociology professor Gordon Fellman shared an article suggesting that the Boston bombers were not motivated by an anti-American doctrine of Islamism, but instead driven by poverty and “cruel anti-immigrant policies of both Presidents Bush and Obama.” (RELATED: Activist Exposes Brandeis University Anti-Israel Faculty Listserv)
If her position and words were so ‘righteous’ why did she feel the need to resign? She can’t take the heat generated by the hot leftist lies she spewed. No sympathy for her.
Hmmmm....sounds just like here. Chicago for example.
khadija...”nuff said. Have a Merry Christmas
I agree; I think all of the freebies and affimrative action thrown their way by government have convinced blacks that they are genetically inferior. Back when I was in school, I remember in my freshman year the confused looks on some black students’ faces as the professor discussed various topics; after realizing how far behind they were, many simply dropped out before the first semester was halfway finished. They obviously knew they were unprepared, and not on the same level as the rainbow of other students in the classes. I’d imagine that causes a lot of resentment as well...
The civil war in Liberia twenty years ago was spurred by the “American Liberians” (descendants of freed slaves) mistreating the “African Liberians” (whose descendants had never left Africa). The African Liberians won, and don’t intend to be subjugated by the American Liberians again.
While this was relayed to me by an “African Liberian”, the conciliatory tone struck by the current president seems to confirm it.
Since we now have “relations” with Cuba, we need to do the opposite of what Castro did when he dumped boatloads of criminals & mentally ill on our shores in the late 1980’s ..... dump boatloads of these entitled, whining, protesting idiots on Cuba. They deserve Cuba & the Castros deserves them.
Police take names and addresses, when called make sure you use the potty for an hour or so and then show up with a piece of chalk for the outline and or your pad and pencil to make a report, have a nice day
Brandeis has two basic choices:
1) Expel this racist criminal;
2) Pull silver handle.
Indeed, and legally it’s all been combined to ‘defamation.’
It sounds like Lynch is leading a mob. What kind of mob would that be.
I really hope she needs a cop and not one will respond.
“Sad thing is, there are those here on FR that I suspect are cheering too.”
Guess again.
Apparently you haven’t run across some of the cop haters I have on this board.
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