Brandeis Students Threaten Journalist for Reporting Anti-Cop Statements

brandeisReprinted from TruthRevolt.org.

Pro-Israel student activist and TruthRevolt contributor Daniel Mael has come under fire from campus progressives and fellow students for writing about a Brandeis student representative’s tweet declaring that she had “no sympathy” for the two NYPD officers murdered in Brooklyn Saturday. Since the story went viral, Mael has become the target of personal threats and a campaign to see him suspended or expelled from the school.

In his piece Saturday, Mael quoted multiple Twitter posts by Khadijah Lynch, at the time the Undergraduate Department Representative for Brandeis’ African and Afro-American Studies program, which expressed her lack of “sympathy” for the two police officers murdered earlier that day. “i have no sympathy for the nypd officers who were murdered today,” she wrote Saturday, followed by “lmao, all i just really dont have sympathy for the cops who were shot. i hate this racist fucking country.”

Mael followed the quotes with other inflammatory statements posted by Lynch, including posts asking “what the fuck even IS ‘non-violence’,” decrying “Zionism,” declaring “the fact that black people have not burned this country down is beyond me” and “I am in riot mode.”

TruthRevolt contacted Lynch for clarification about her statement about the NYPD officers; she responded by saying that any publication of her Twitter posts was “slander.” Mael reported that Lynch then returned to Twitter to say that she needed to “get my gun license. Asap.” and that “amerikkka needs an infitada” (a violent uprising).

This is the second time in recent weeks that TruthRevolt has been accused by left-wing activists of defamation for simply quoting them. The abortion activist and actress Lena Dunham went so far as to serve this publication with a cease and desist for reporting statement made in her own book.

When Mael’s article went viral, Brandeis officials distanced the school from Lynch’s comments, calling them “hurtful and disrespectful,” and African and Afro-American Studies Department Chair Chad Williams issued a statement announcing Lynch’s resignation from her position as student representative for the program. Williams also denounced online criticism of Lynch, which he described as “horrifically racist, sexist, Islamophobic and threatening physical violence.”

Now Brandeis students supportive of Lynch are attempting to start a movement to have Mael either suspended or expelled.

The Daily Caller reports that a member of the 2014-15 student conduct board sent an email Monday to the Brandeis president, senior administrators, professors, and students calling on them to “stand up for the principle of social justice” and hold Mael “accountable.” Entitled “VERY IMPORTANT: Holding Daniel Mael accountable, and other threats to student safety!” the email charges Mael with “expos[ing] Khadijah to the largely white supremacist following of the website” and claims that he has “potentially” violated student conduct policies. (Full text of email below.)

Due to the threatening nature of much of the pushback, Brandeis law enforcement officials have met with Mael to discuss his safety on campus. WFB reported Tuesday that Brandeis officials told them that they were “in touch” with campus law enforcement who was working to address threats against those on campus but could provide no further details due to student privacy and security policies.

As of the time of publication, the administration at Brandeis has made no public statement in support of Mr. Mael’s first amendment rights or, as with the statement from Department Chair Chad Williams, denouncing the racist and sometimes violent statements being made by actual Brandeis students against him.

Text of email from Brandeis student conduct board member:

Subject: VERY IMPORTANT: Holding Daniel Mael accountable, and other threats to student safety!

Hello to all,

This email is similar, but not identical, to one that had been sent out previously today. The first was to call attention to the issue, whereas this one is a request from many members of the Brandeis community that the student responsible for the incident be held accountable for his actions. We apologize for any redundancy.

As you may have been made aware, the safety of one member of the Brandeis community, Khadijah Lynch, has been compromised by the actions of another Brandeis student, Daniel Mael. Those of us within the Brandeis community who value the safety and integrity of all members of our community are requesting that action is taken to hold this student accountable for his actions, which have directly put Khadijah in danger and continue to do so.

Mael, a regular contributor on a website called “TruthRevolt”, a popular conservative-oriented political website designed, according to its mission statement, to “unmask leftists in the media for who they are, destroy their credibility with the American public, and devastate their funding bases,” wrote an article targeting Khadijah for a series of tweets she made on her own personal Twitter over the last month. In doing so, he posted a photo of her as well as information about her as a student as well as giving people access to her Twitter username. The article can be seen here:

http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/student-leader-no-sympathy-executed-nypd-officers

Whether one agrees or not with the very blunt comments Khadijah made on her Twitter account, the audience of these postings was originally those who frequented her Twitter. We do not propose to offer any opinion on the posts themselves, but it is important to note the sequence of events and intended audiences. After having posted the aforementioned article, Mael has exposed Khadijah to the largely white supremacist following of the website on which he posts, which has led to harassment, death threats, rape threats, and excessive hate speech directed to her personal Twitter (now private), Facebook (now deactivated), and Linkedin. People who frequent TruthRevolt have also gained access to Khadijah’s personal email address and her Brandeis mailbox number, and have threatened to contact her persistently. We have taken screenshots of some of these threatening comments and have attached them to this email, although more will likely be posted after this has been sent.

As can be seen in the article itself, Khadijah specifically requested that her personal comments be removed from the website and the article in question taken down, but her wishes were ignored and Mael continued to post updates to the article until Khadijah made her Twitter private.

In doing so, he has potentially violated multiple parts of Section 2.10, particularly 2.10.f of Rights and Responsibilities, and we have screenshot and uploaded as an attachment the relevant portion. It is essential that this be taken into consideration. Other sections potentially violated are 3.2a (stalking), and attention may also be warranted about Section 17, 20, and 21.4. 

A Facebook page has also been made on which hate speech, directed toward Khadijah herself as well as a plethora of racist comments, have been made, and there has been word that professional hackers may have now stated plans to target specific members of the Brandeis community. The safety of the Brandeis community has been placed in jeopardy also by another student named Ben Vizlakh, who posted an article to this Facebook page telling its members that this email was going to be sent out, mentioning one student by name (a screenshot of his post has been attached here). Vizakh has potentialy violated 2.13 (retaliation) with regard to spreading the word of this email to people who pose a threat to the safety of Brandeis students. Here is the relevant Facebook link:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/340022509539521/?pnref=story

Upon Khadijah’s resignation as a UDR, Mael also posted the following, which did little more than to spur more negative comments about her (including another rape threat) as well as Brandeis University and its faculty:

http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/student-leader-resigns-after-stating-she-has-no-sympathy-murdered-cops

Additionally, if you go to Google and type “Khadijah Lynch Brandeis” this story has been reposted all over the Internet, with similar hateful comments and threats directed toward her. Not only does the posting of this article put Khadijah in danger, but also the Brandeis community at large, given the volume of hateful messages being posted about the school on social media by strangers.

The most pressing concern ought to be the safety of our students, and as such we request that action is taken to ensure Khadijah’s safety. A large part of this involves holding the student responsible who callously disregarded her safety. With the speed at which information is spread digitally these days and the fact that her personal information has been compromised and is in the hands of strangers, it is essential that action is taken. As students and community members who know Khadijah personally, we neither condone nor condemn the statements she had made, but we must understand the intent with which her posts and personal information were made accessible by a fellow Brandeis student to the general public, especially on a website frequented by white supremacists that seek to threaten and intimidate anyone with views that differ from their own. It is unfathomable to many within the Brandeis community that such an action could have been carried out with anything but malicious intent, as contributors to websites are perfectly aware of the following their websites receive. As a journalist, he must be aware of the impact that publishing such articles could have on other people’s safety, and it is important that he be held accountable for his actions.

Included in this email are students within the Brandeis community who stand in solidarity with Khadijah in this difficult time and who wish to see action taken to hold the student in question responsible and to protect her safety. As Chad Williams, Chair of the African and Afro-American Studies Department mentioned in his statement on this situation, “While it may be easy and convenient at this emotionally charged moment to condemn Ms. Lynch, we must also strive to understand why she would make these comments. This means openly and honestly recognizing the very real pain and frustration that many young people of color struggle with in trying to navigate their place in a society that all too often delegitimizes their existence.” While Khadijah has taken responsibility for her comments and has withdrawn from her position as a UDR, it is the responsibility of our community to condemn the threatening and hateful comments she has received and stand up for the principle of social justice on which Brandeis was founded.

Thank you so much for your time and we hope that you have a Happy Holiday!
Best wishes,
The Brandeis Community 

  • cjkcjk

    Was that Brandeis student conduct board member named Mr.unite us ?

  • Joe The Gentile

    ‘The Brandeis Community’ indeed. Self-styled social justice warriors running like babies and holding the hems of the skirt of Mother University whenever someone holds one of them responsible to the larger community.

    • Tradecraft46

      I never met a Lefty who was not moral and physical coward.

      • Pete

        A broad, sweeping statement, but mostly true. Gruber had to lie for the administration to pass ObamaCare for example.
        I am going to rely on sociological studies of chimpanzees and other monkeys and imperfect information (ignorance) to model how most people act (especially Leftists and Islamicists).
        Especially Islamicists. They do exactly what chimps do. Massacre the men and rape the women. The only difference is they can plan slightly better with a bigger neo cortex.

    • Pete

      Brandeis student who tweeted she hates “this f***ing country” and has no sympathy for murdered cops now claims she’s a victim

      The president and dean of Brandies know, who Khadija is. There are less than 6,000 students. With some keeping a low profile, not causing trouble and out of the news, the president would have to know. The president of Brandies is choosing to stick his head in the sand.”

      • tic…tic…BOOM

        When you stick your head in the sand, you will be assaulted from the “rear end” that is sticking out. Can’t wait for that to happen.

  • Bamaguje

    Let me get this straight, the aptly named Khadija Lynch, who is part of the get-whitey lynch mob incites Blacks to violence – “the fact that black people have not burned this country down is beyond me… I am in riot mode.”

    But Brandeis University is more riled about Mael for reporting on Lynch’s racist incitement… purportedly because of threats from White supremacists.
    When was the last time White supremacists actually raped or killed any Black in America?
    But there have been numerous recent cases of racist Black-on-White violence.

    I don’t know what the University means by “excessive hate speech” directed at Ms Lynch. She cannot spew hateful racist rhetoric and not expect equally vitriolic backlash.
    By the way I had no idea Truth Revolt is a White supremacist website.

    • Shel Zahav

      She is a Muslim.

      • Bamaguje

        Like the New York cop killer.

      • KyraNelson

        And really, really stupid.

    • Pete

      The black racists and their white toadies are stupid. Sooner or later they will incite another person (who be ajudged mentally ill of course) to kill more cops. There is a significant chance some of these cops will be Hispanic. Then there will be race riots … and black people will be running from the mob.
      If this had happened in SoCal and 2 Hispanic officers had been shot, the chances are good for a race riot. Compton is already being ethnically cleansed.

      • Sheik Yerbouti

        With Obama’s election the leftists took off the gloves. They are acting as if there is no way for them to lose and that the nation has given them a green light for every kooky idea they can fathom. They are not looking back and they have no exit strategy. It’s weird how they never learn this lesson.

        • nightspore

          This seems to be a feature of the post-Soviet Left. Although there’s also the spoiled brat syndrome to consider – much of this OTT foolishness is coming from people who have always lived in a protected world.

          • Sheik Yerbouti

            Thanks for bringing that back up, I had almost forgotten. When the Berlin wall came down, the really dire consequences of social experimentation were no longer going to matter with all those unneeded defense dollars soon to be available. Ultimately social programs that had any liquidity were raped utterly and now sit on paper.

    • DaveGinOly

      Maybe Truth Revolt should sue those responsible for the letter (above)? It would be one thing to claim some comments left in response to the TR article were made by (unnamed) “White supremacists,” but labeling TR itself as such sets up the authors of the letter for a charge of libel.

    • Sheik Yerbouti

      What’s really funny is how often the KKK is invoked these days. Those losers were run out of business long ago. The only ones we see today are costumed kooks acting for camera time. A short actual study of the KKK would reveal that they stayed in the shadows during their most “successful” periods. When they came out in public, most whites in the US wanted nothing to do with them. That fact is conveniently forgotten.

      The bulk of the social problems we are having today are the product of racism, sure. But it’s from black Americans and is squarely aimed at white Americans. As long as black racism is allowed to flower and bloom, how can anyone think we will resolve this mess?

      I think a lot of people in the US are getting very tired of black racists pulling the race card where it doesn’t apply. They hate ALL people who are not black and don’t seem to mind admitting it. They refuse to call it racism though.

    • ahad_ha_amoratsim

      The university, as far as I know has been silent. That’s shameful enough; the university should have spoken out strongly against the students and student organizatins that are complaining about Daniel Mael’s expose’.

  • timpottorff

    Once again…an example of the illogical, upside down world of the left. What a bunch of whining babies.

  • Gamal

    The Brandeis university administraton is scared, very scared and we need to keep that in mind when explaining their behavior. They are also very leftist to begin with but their leftism is not protecting them from the leftist student body at Brandeis. At the University of Pennsylvania, Amy Gutmann lay on the floor with protesting crashers of her Holiday party to show the protestors that she too was on the side of Eric Garner. That didn’t stop the protestors from making demands and continuing to disrupt her party.

  • timerunnersc

    Screw this school and its Black activist morons. A house full of ghetto kings and Queens who couldn’t through school if the grades were not lowered and it shows in their stupid racist threats. You may be red but we’re red,white and blue, so idiots bring it on, your school can’t fix stupid but we sure can.

    Tea Party American.

  • Spinoneone

    It is really difficult to sue someone for liable and/or slander for reporting words spoken/written by the plaintiff on a public form. Twitter, as any court/judge in the nation will tell you, is a public form. The threats made by Ms. Lynch [ironic last name?] incite riot, at the very least. As one of our number famously said, “Truth is not evil. It is merely the truth.”

    • Sheik Yerbouti

      It’s interesting that she now wants a gun. How “progressive” is that?

  • Patty Villanova

    The double and triple standards of these publicly funded universities are beneath contempt when it comes to the hate and violence against white people that are being disseminated by their Communist/ Marxist/ Stalinist/ Leftist/ Racist students and faculty. In another time, Khadijah’s statements would have been enough to get her locked up for trying to overthrow the government (sedition). In fact, I would love to see how she’s fare in a place like Iran or North Korea or even that communist paradise, Cuba. By their own admission, something like 98% of the faculty of almost all our colleges are far left liberals who by definition are intolerant of free speech and “conservative” ideas.

    • nightspore

      “triple standards”

      I like that – although I’m not sure I can get my head around it.

  • Bob

    Khadijah– The thing I can say is “Delta is ready when you are.”

    • Michael Garfinkel

      If this student had made known intemperate and anti-minority, racist statements, these same sanctimonious phoneys would have quickly formed into a torch bearing lynch mob.

      What a slimy bunch of hypocrites we’re growing at the universities.

  • Pete

    Khadijah Lynch tweeted

  • Dimart45

    If you want your students to be safe perhaps you should explain that there is NOTHING personal or private about publishing comments on Twitter – of course that is something we teach young children, we expect college students to already grasp and understand the workings of the Internet. But sadly, you are apparently too stupid. Oh well…

  • mjsmart

    Khadija Lynch has made a public proclamation of her violent tendencies. These statements are now part of her background
    and therefore she should be disqualified from EVER getting her gun license. Heck, she should be on the “No-fly list” for air travel. White People have every right to feel threatened by her being on a plane with them, since she’s “…in riot mode”, and wants her gun license ASAP.

    • D.W.

      Perfect opportunity to loose the FIRE and Truth Revolt Special Ops Dogs on these evil people.

      FIRE (or other legal counsel). Threaten and follow through with lawsuits against the school for the libel, and demand that they hold the Khadija apologists accountable for their counter-smear.

      Special Ops, call the sponsors and local businesses, as well as parents of students at the school, and inform them of what’s going on. This girl’s tweeted threats against cops and whites, the journalist’s responsible actions covering it, and this other group’s attempt to smear the whistle-blower.

      Convince the money-men and parents groups to turn the screws on the entire university until this group apologizes publicly, and then twist a little more just to make sure they remember how much it hurts.

      This is political warfare. It’s time to take some scalps and send a message. Our journalists will NOT be threatened without reprisals!

  • http://libertyandculture.blogspot.com/ Jason P

    What are the chances that the cyber threats made against Khadijah are trolls meant to damage and vilify Mael?

    • mjsmart

      Very likely that some are. The Left loves to ‘draw-the-foul’.

    • Space Cowboy

      Right out of the Muslim play book.

    • GinoMachiavelli

      110%

  • Phil McMorrow

    The quotes attributed to Ms. Lynch speak for themselves. She has made criminal threats and should be expelled by Brandeis.

    • http://powerandcontrol.blogspot.com/ M. Simon

      To be criminal they probably need to be more specific than the one’s reported here. Maybe some are.

  • ron8072

    Free Speech cannot be available to you without it being available to me. Although I am deeply offended by
    what Ms. Lynch said, I understand that she has the right to speak her mind. Furthermore, although you may
    disagree with me, you have no right to demand anything from me as a consequence for my exercising my right
    of Free Speech. In America, according to our Constitution, Free Speech is granted by no man, woman, or
    Institution, even Congress. Remarkable since it is the only entity mentioned in this first amendment!
    “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;
    or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to
    petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” It seems that the rights mentioned in this amendment
    existed prior to the Constitution. In another way of looking at it those rights were given by GOD. What way
    do you interpret it? Be careful, all Americans have their right to say what they believe.

    At some point, America needs to realize it has to reevaluate its allegiance to its Constitution and Bill of Rights!
    I cannot believe we are not racing toward that point now. Things our founders imagined written in stone are
    regularly ignored or altered to fit some elected official’s personal bias as well as an attempt to cement his/her
    belief that their continued position is more important than the rules that have kept America the greatest country
    the world has ever known! It is no secret that I wish a return to earlier times. Not the worst we have in our
    history, for sure. Slavery should have never existed! But to imagine it began in America or even reached its worst
    inhumanity is foolish. How can you compare America to ISIS?

    Take the minority issue we are now facing. The fact that I believe it is a pretty effective distraction from holding
    some elected officials responsible for many treasonous acts is for another discussion. If the minority which is
    rebelling against police officers now is allowed to make its own rules then police officers will have to resign immediately,
    go into hiding, as if they were Nazis at the end of WWII. According to some today, they are already fair game to
    shoot on sight. Without the peace keeping aspect of our police force, anarchy will ensue. Who knows what the
    outcome will be from that? Imagine if something happens to you. Who will you call if the police are afraid to come
    rescue you?

    • Pete

      Why not go after her?

      If someone here had said

      ““what the fuck even IS ‘non-violence’,” decrying “Zionism,” declaring “the fact that black people have not burned this country down is beyond me” and “I am in riot mode.””

      Americana and Hiernonymous would have been all over it like stink on shat.

    • mjsmart

      With every right comes an attendant responsibility. This is (ideally) taught to us by our parents, as we start life seemingly free to blurt-out and damage anything, only to be taught (sometimes with a firm hand), that it will not be tolerated. So, I respectfully disagree re; not having a right to demand something from you as a consequence for your exercising your First Amendment rights. In your exercising your rights I demand that you not violate MY rights…and that is only responsibility that the U.S. Supreme Court should have.

      • ron8072

        Thanks for the comment, mjsmart. The way I learned about rights is that “your rights end at the tip of my nose”, and vice versa . And also an even more commonplace way to understand is “sticks and stones may break my bones but words can hurt me”. Abiding by those two rules would surely cause peace in the world today. However, in today’s world, words can place you in jail. It used to take actions but not in our nanny state, legislated by progressive liberals, and some who call themselves conservative but are anything but. I feel that is a breaking away from what was meant by the founders. As to your comment re; ” In your exercising your rights I demand that you not violate MY rights…” Exactly what rights do you have in mind that I can specifically violate under the constitution with language? Keeping in the context of our discussion, of course. There are weeds to be sure.

        • ahad_ha_amoratsim

          1. Threats with the apparent intent to carry them out.
          2. Knowingly speaking or publishing words falsely accusing me of moral turpitude, or that would injure my trade or business, knowing them to be false.
          3. Extortion.
          4. Publishing certain private information, even if true.
          5. Misappropriating my words, name or likeness.
          6. Encouraging others to commit a crime against me (e.g. assault) with the intent that it be carried out, as opposed to just blowing off steam.
          As far as I can tell, none of this was done to Ms. Lynch.

    • KyraNelson

      No one’s suggesting her free speech should be curtailed. But most people learn by, say, age two, that speech has consequences. Lefties always want to put the consequences on someone else. What did Mael do? He repeated what she said. Quoted it verbatim from a published source.

    • pfbonney

      “Free Speech cannot be available to you without it being available to me. Although I am deeply offended by what Ms. Lynch said, I understand that she has the right to speak her mind. Furthermore, although you may disagree with me, you have no right to demand anything from me as a consequence for my exercising my right of Free Speech.”

      “Free speech” means, in part, that I have as much freedom to my opinion as you do yours. I have the freedom to vehemently disagree with you. It doesn’t mean that I can’t disagree with someone who voiced their opinion first.

      The Left (and I’m not saying that you’re the Left) seems to think that “free speech” is freedom from having opposing opinions voiced. Yet, as Ms Clinton famously articulated, the Left has the right to disagree with any administration (or anyone, period).

      • ron8072

        Well said.

    • joe kulak

      Free societies face a dilemma: tolerate the intolerant to the point of societal collapse, or exercise intolerance for those who preach intolerance and thereby preserve the free society!

    • ahad_ha_amoratsim

      No one has violated Ms. Lynch’s right to free speech. Her supporters are demanding that Mr. Mael’s free speech be curtailed.

  • roccolore

    Black racists ALWAYS play the victim.

    • pfbonney

      Black SUPREMACISTS always play the victim. Same thing for the Jew haters of the world.

      • roccolore

        And since it’s a black Muslim who started it all, you know Hamas-linked CAIR is involved.

  • Dennis Opihory

    this woman has a bright future in the democrat party.

  • KyraNelson

    I’d like to see proof of these “rape threats”. I bet anyone on here 50 bucks that they were posted by her racist shills to set her Perpetual Victim Status in stone.
    Besides, how stupid can one be not to know at this stage that anything posted on the Internet, especially Twitter is public.
    I’ll bet anyone here double or nothing she is an affirmative action admission, displacing a more qualified ___________(fill in the blank) student.

    But I would like to thank her and the Social Justice Clowns for clarifying one thing for me. Anyone who doesn’t swallow hook, line, and sinker the whole BS Black Victim Status In Perpetuity is a bona fide white supremacist.
    Who knew?

    • joe kulak

      Yes, the current leaders of the Social Justice Clownship, POTUS & FLOTUS, have been intimating as much.

  • KyraNelson

    One more thing. I get quite a few emails from TruthRevolt asking for donations. This controversy is proof positive that they are gaining ground. I think I will let loose a few bucks. Not affiliated yada yada. Just a thought.

  • Lassiefaire

    Those who are merciful to the cruel will be cruel to the merciful.
    Maimonides

  • ArentIpretty

    Khadijah should have been expelled immediately from Brandeis. But this “university” is so batshit crazy that she’s held up as some kind of martyr. Brandeis has become the punchline of a bad joke called social justice.

  • Space Cowboy

    to “stand up for the principle of social justice”

    That’s hilarious! Since when is “social justice” a principle. It’s not. It’s a recipe for totalitarianism and ultimately inevitable failure. What air heads!

    Is that the crap students are learning from Brandeis University?

  • herb benty

    TruthRevolt is conservative, not “white supremist” or “racist”- the witch! The Left’s fake accusations of racism against a non-racist People is getting very, very, old. The Dem Progs must drool at all those American Blacks they’ve hoodwinked, all those millions of Hispanic, “people of color” duly advised that the Right in America is their enemy. Everything the friggin “Democrats” do is for re-election, both abroad and domestically. The Democrats are petrified of “offending” anyone, except Rightwing, conservative, godly, traditional Americans! Those, can be crushed( anything that gets in the way of their Oligarical Collectivism).

    • Sheik Yerbouti

      ANYTHING that is not of black origin is “Racist” today. Anyone not black is now a racist. And anyone who is not black is wrong. Their thinking really IS that childish and simple. MOST blacks in the US are hard core racists who can be triggered into a homicidal rage with the utterance of just a single word.

      And yet, “we’re all the same” aren’t we?

      • herb benty

        They do follow Orwell closely, ” some are more equal than others”, political correctness from “Newspeak”, soma(drugs), and of course turning one group against another, and calling good, bad, and bad, good. Slavery was a global fact and common, until Christian parliamentarians in England and America helped pass Laws banning the practice. NOW, 150 years later, White people, that built this great Nation, White Christians that freed the slaves……are racist??? A very un-Christian anger does rise when one ponders how the Democrats have engineered this travesty. Commies/Progressives/Democrats using White America as cannon fodder, totally expendable, perhaps necessarily expendable, a write off to establish permanent totalitarianism.

        • Sheik Yerbouti

          What I wonder is what they think the payoff will be? Without the national cohesion, how can the US remain viable? And while they celebrate the demise, does it occur to them that the system that allowed them to rise and destroy it, no longer has their back? Do they realize that destroying the US means destroying the EBT and Section 8 programs?

  • Jamie Krasnoo

    Apparently in response to all the bad press Khadijah deleted her Twitter account. She ran away and hid back under the rock she came from.

  • trapper

    There should not be ethnic “studies” programs to begin with. They are centers of hate and racism.

    • pfbonney

      Boy ain’t THAT the truth!

  • Peter Castle

    They deny the truth and deny their own words and behavior.

    See “Propaganda Kills” at http://wp.me/p4scHf-6n.

  • Veracious_one

    Muslims really hate it when the truth is revealed to Infidel eyes/ears….anyone who reveals it is to be chastised and punished…truth is un-Islamic….

  • DaveGinOly

    Doubtless Ms. Lynch didn’t have a problem with people posting the personal information of the likes of George Zimmerman and Officer Wilson, people who were involved in situations that might be expected to expose them to actual, credible threats of deadly violence. Ms. Lynch has seen returned to her little more than words in her own style of speech; what’s that about “glass houses” and “don’t start no sh*t”?

  • DaveGinOly

    A word to left-wing students:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85q6BOnwIAQ

  • birddog

    “the fact that black people have not burned this country down is beyond me… I am in riot mode.”

    I hate to admit it but I’m getting into shoot a monkey mode.

  • mark

    So many supposed places of learning are now proving themselves, unfit for purpose.

  • Hank Rearden

    Why did Ms. Lynch resign as student representative of the African and Afro-American Studies Department and why did the Department announce the resignation?

  • Jane Wegener

    Many Universities today have been co opted by far left radicals who hate America.
    Parents who send their children to these universities to get an education are wasting their money because they are paying for indoctrination. Students are taught WHAT to think as opposed to HOW to think. The result is group thinkers who are not allowed to think outside the box. “Diversity” is what they promote but only if it fits into their agenda. Free speech is not allowed.
    The current administration has intentionally caused the civil unrest that is occurring now. That the president has allowed Sharpton to be “advisor” on the issue of racism make clear his intention is to fan the flames. That Holder has also been pushing aniti police rhetoric and encouraged protests in Ferguson make clear there is and agenda. That the president has remained mostly silent on the murders of police officers speaks loudly of his mindset. The people who are financing the protests should be named so the public can see who the organizers are. Clearly the agenda of the administration is Martial Law.

  • http://powerandcontrol.blogspot.com/ M. Simon

    It is beyond me why kids still think they need to go to school for an education. I became an aerospace engineer without an “official” education.

  • cheeseburger

    Khadijah Lynch expressed her lack of “sympathy” for the two police officers murdered earlier that day. “i have no sympathy for the nypd officers who were murdered today,” she wrote Saturday, followed by “lmao, all i just really dont have sympathy for the cops who were shot. i hate this racist fucking country.”

    She’s not even human. She’s a hate-filled snarling animal.

  • Benjamin Demille

    A woman whose parents can afford to send her to Brandeis has probably enjoyed an unusually high quality of life free from the effects of white supremacists. Khadijah Lynch probably has no genuine reason to hate white people or hate “this f***ing country.” She appears to be exhibiting the all too common human tendency to embrace a violent cause because it feels good, makes her feel powerful, and provides her with a sense of belonging. Sports fans exhibit the same sort of criminally irrational behavior when their favorite team loses…or wins.
    .
    The real problem isn’t white racism but the precipitous decline of white racism. The white supremacist movement is now part of the lunatic fringe and everyone knows it. Al Sharpton and Martin Luther King III have invested their lives in fighting it and are now feeling threatened by its absence. They remind me of George Patton at the end of WWII trying to start a war with the Russians. Because of the overwhelming success of the civil rights movement, civil rights leaders are now suffering from a serious paucity of genuine victims. They’ve been reduced to going to places like Ferguson and attempting to pass off violent criminals as victims. They roll into town, whip up hatred, and then feign concern for public safety by urging calm after the local police and fire fighters have cleaned up their mess. They badly need racial strife in order to avoid feeling as irrelevant as they’ve become and their behavior indicates that they will say and do anything regardless of the consequences.

    • cheeseburger

      “A woman whose parents can afford to send her to Brandeis has probably
      enjoyed an unusually high quality of life free from the effects of white
      supremacists. Khadijah Lynch probably has no genuine reason to hate
      white people or hate “this f***ing country.” She appears to be
      exhibiting the all too common human tendency to embrace a violent cause
      because it feels good, makes her feel powerful, and provides her with a
      sense of belonging.”

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      She deserves to be kidnapped and sold to some brutal Sheik or Warlord. Then she can get a taste of Reality outside the bounds of her Brandeis experience. She’s a soft, coddled little Princess who thinks her life matters. How nice it would be for her to run foul of some of the Black Ferguson looters, or better yet, some Arabic Flesh Peddler. Her life would be short and brutal, and she would learn quickly to keep her miserable pie-hole shut.

      • Benjamin Demille

        After the media moves on to some other emotionally charged flavor of the week, she’ll be faced with the fact that every time she fills out an employment application, a rental application, or some other legal agreement requiring trust, an internet search is likely to effect her chances of acceptance. The only way to effectively minimize the chances of being rejected is for her to spend several years posting comments that put her in a positive light and hope that her current reputation gets buried.

  • joe kulak

    She is free to leave for Cuba or some other “workers’ paradise” at any time but she won’t, because she prefers to project her own inadequacies onto America, one of the few countries that would let her spew her nonsense, rather than face the reality that there is nowhere better for “minorities” to live. Eleven million Mexican border crossers aren’t wrong.

  • jibcollazo

    Hey, all we are doing is voicing our feelings just like she did! Don’t get mad, is call freedom of speech. So Lynch could dish it out but she can’t take it when given back to her. I’m glad her tweets were posted, it shows what she’s made of. A hateful, evil person who deserves what she gets. Mael did us a favor so leave him alone.

  • cheeseburger

    I consider myself Hard Right. Far to the right of the Tea Party. I’m a
    retired U.S. Marine, Vietnam era. I’m not a violent person, but I am
    capable of violence. I remember the Leftists of the 1960′s era and they
    seem to be much the same as the Leftists of today. I remember being at
    O’Hare Airport, heading home on leave, and getting harassed and spit at
    by the ’60′s leftists. It’s pretty much gone full circle.

    I pity
    these pathetic Leftists. Underneath their phony bravado, they are
    nothing but cowards. They are the ‘gimme’ generation. They are the “I’s
    got’s rights!” generation. They are the 1960′s ‘Weather Underground’
    morons. They DEMAND and never ask. They TAKE and never give. They are
    never soft-spoken… they are permanently enraged, because they believe
    that theirs is the ONLY WAY, so they speak stridently and arrogantly.

    And they can’t see any of it.

    And
    underneath all their B.S., they know they are cowardly worms. And
    they will teach their children to be cowardly worms. And the Islamic
    Monsters, whom they admire so much, will tear their stupid, arrogant,
    prideful heads off.

  • M2000

    Hypocritical bigots, accusing Truth Revolt as a white supremacist website, shouldn’t they be sued for libel and slander?

    • cheeseburger

      No, it would be a waste of time and effort, filing legal papers. She craves attention and notoriety. Post an image of her face and an image of a roll of toilet paper, with the caption ‘The Human Asswipe. :)

  • cheeseburger

    This miserable, Hate Filled Monstrosity, Khadija Lynch, who hates cops and want’s them dead, would be the first one running to the cops if one of her wonderful Black Brothers decided he was in the mood to rape her and then punch her lights out.