The Antifa by Jack Posobiec

The Antifa by Jack Posobiec

Author:Jack Posobiec
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Calamo Press
Published: 2021-05-10T16:00:00+00:00


Author of the best-selling The War on Cops, Mac Donald is utterly fearless. Among her many heresies was her statement that “left-wing activists masquerading as professors are infiltrating traditional academic departments or creating new ones — such as ‘Solidarity and Social Justice’ — to advance their cause. They are entering the highest circles of college administration. From these perches, they require students to take social justice courses, such as ‘Native Sexualities and Queer Discourse’ or ‘Hip-hop Workshop,’ and attend social-justice events in order to graduate. But social justice education is merely a symptom of an even deeper perversion of academic values: the cult of race and gender victimology a k a ‘diversity.’”

In the question and answer session at UCLA an angry black student demanded to know whether she thought “black victims killed by cops” matter, Mac Donald, typically, held her ground: “Yes. And do black children that are killed by other blacks matter to you?” The audience greeted this, reported The College Fix, with “gasps and angry moans and furious snaps.” Mac Donald had to be escorted from the hall under guard.

The next evening, at nearby Claremont-McKenna College, would prove far worse, what Mac Donald herself described as an “exercise of brute totalitarian force.” Antifa protesters shut down her speech, loudly threatening her as she waited in the auditorium and assaulting those attempting to enter. “This is not just my loss of free speech,” she said. “These students are exercising brute force against their fellow students to prevent them from hearing me.”

On May 23, in Olympia, Washington’s Evergreen State College, about 50 activist students invaded biology professor Bret Weinstein’s class, screaming “You support white supremacy!” and “Stop telling people of color they are f**king useless,” and “Get the f**k out!” His crime? Sending out an email opposing the college-sponsored “A Day of Absence,” whereby white students and faculty were expected to leave campus for a day so POC (correctese for People of Color) could reflect on their victimhood in isolation. A left/liberal civil libertarian, who a year earlier had supported Bernie Sanders, Weinstein wrote: that “encouraging” whites to stay away was “an act of oppression in and of itself . . . On a college campus, one’s right to speak — or to be — must never be based on skin color.” As a result, over the following days he was besieged by protesters and demands for his resignation, finally leaving campus for his own safety. In the end, he and his wife, also a professor, left the school entirely.



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