Trinity College Professor On Congressional Shooting: ‘Let Them Die’ Because They Are WHITE!
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Trinity College Professor Johnny Eric Williams wrote that the first responders to last week’s congressional shooting should have let him and others die because they are white.
Just how far are liberal professors going to go? Contact the school and let your outrage be known. Professor Williams has no business influencing our nations youth with this type of behavior!
Dean of Faculty Tim Cresswell Phone: (860) 297-2130 Email: timothy.cresswell@trincoll.edu
President Joanne Berger-Sweeney Phone: (860) 297-2087 Email: joanne.berger-sweeney@trincoll.edu
Trinity College Facebook
Warning, this is graphic and vile:
“It is past time for the racially oppressed to do what people who believe themselves to be ‘white’ will not do, put end to the vectors of their destructive mythology of whiteness and their white supremacy system. #LetThemFuckingDie,”
In another post, Williams wrote that he is “fed the fuck up with self-identified ‘white’s’ daily violence directed at immigrants, Muslims, and sexual and racially oppressed people.” He added that “the time is now to confront these inhuman assholes and end this now.”
Williams shared an anonymously-authored Medium post entitled “Let Them Fucking Die,” which argued that the first responders to the congressional shooting should have let Representative Scalise and others die. The inflammatory post calls on minorities to refuse assistance to whites in potentially fatal situations, like choking, bleeding out, or drowning. The post then calls for those persons to not only watch as others die but to “smile” as they watch, for letting them die is a “great service” to the “universe.”
“If you see them drowning or if you see them in a burning building”, the article proclaims. “If they are bleeding out in an emergency room. And if the ground is crumbling beneath them or if they are in a park and they turn their weapons on each other: do nothing,”
“Least of all put your life on the line for theirs, and do not dare think doing so, putting your life on the line for theirs, gives you reason to feel celestial. Save the life of those that would kill you is the opposite of virtuous. Let. Them. Fucking. Die. And smile a bit when you do,” the anonymous author wrote.
The school has responded:
I want to underscore that what we seek is to build a diverse college community that is welcoming to all viewpoints and backgrounds and that engages in civil discourse on even the most vexing issues. That requires that we continue to uphold our fundamental belief in academic freedom and support our community members’ constitutional right to free speech. But our aspirations for the community we want to be also demand we take particular care with the words we use and the contexts in which we use them.
This incident has caused distress on our campus and beyond; threats of violence have been directed to Professor Williams and to our campus community. Neither of which is an acceptable response.
I denounce hate speech in all its forms, I will explore all options to resolve this matter. And I will be back in touch with our community members with our decisions.
Sincerely,
Joanne Berger-Sweeney
President
This is absolutely unbelievable. This kind of behavior in our universities is getting worse. The future ramifications are catastrophic. Again, I encourage you to contact the school. Be polite but firm, that Trinity College Professor Johnny Williams must be fired of this abhorrent behavior.
Dean of Faculty Tim Cresswell Phone: (860) 297-2130 Email: timothy.cresswell@trincoll.edu
President Joanne Berger-Sweeney Phone: (860) 297-2087 Email: joanne.berger-sweeney@trincoll.edu
Trinity College Facebook
He has the constitutional right to be vile. He does NOT have the Constitutional right to force this on our nations young people!
Abhorrent!