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Antifa Aligned Professor at Rutgers Flees U.S. for Europe, Citing Threats

Antifa Aligned Professor at Rutgers Flees U.S. for Europe, Citing Threats

“Bray is one of the major financiers of the International Antifa Defence Fund, which also announced that it was shutting down to relocate its operations abroad in an attempt to escape U.S. prosecution.”

We noted in a recent Quick Take that the Turning Point USA chapter at Rutgers University has launched a petition demanding the removal of professor Mark Bray, who has connections to Antifa. Bray literally wrote the Antifa ‘Handbook.’

Now Bray has apparently fled the United States for Europe, citing threats to his safety.

FOX News reports:

‘Dr Antifa’ Rutgers professor announces move to Europe after TPUSA petition calls for his firing

A Rutgers University professor who some students have nicknamed “Dr. Antifa” announced over the weekend that he would move his classes online and relocate to Europe following a petition the Turning Point USA chapter at the campus launched to remove him.

“Hi everyone in Terrorism, unfortunately my situation has gotten worse recently,” Mark Bray, an assistant teaching professor at Rutgers, wrote to students in an email obtained by Fox News Digital.

“This weekend, shortly after some negative media and social media attention (some of which, ironically enough, accused me of being a ‘terrorist’), I received another death threat and a separate threat that included my home address,” Bray wrote. “The University and the authorities have been notified.”

Bray, who is the author of “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook,” “The Anarchist Inquisition: Assassins, Activists, and Martyrs in Spain and France,” and “Translating Anarchy: The Anarchism of Occupy Wall Street,” said that he would be moving his family to Europe due to safety concerns.

“Since my family and I do not feel safe in our home at the moment, we are moving for the year to Europe,” Bray wrote. “Truly I am so bummed about not being able to spend time with you all in the classroom. I really enjoyed our conversations.”

On Thursday, the Turning Point USA chapter at Rutgers launched a petition to remove Bray, citing concerns over his past statements supporting antifa.

Journalist Andy Ngo, a specialist in covering Antifa, has posted more about this on Twitter/X:

From the Post Millennial:

Post Millennial Senior Editor Andy Ngo, who reports on Antifa both domestically and internationally, noted that “Bray is one of the major financiers of the International Antifa Defence Fund, which also announced that it was shutting down to relocate its operations abroad in an attempt to escape U.S. prosecution.”

Bray claimed that the harassment and doxing has come “directly following harassment from Turning Point USA, Jack Posobiec, Andy Ngo, + Fox News which called [him] an antifa ‘financier.'”

Bray has said outright that “mass antifascism, legal or not” is what is necessary. He wrote that: “It’s true that sometimes the law holds back Trump and affords us some semblence of safety. But the more we lean into the law as our shielf, the more powerful it will become as a sword when Trump changes it in his favor and wields it against us.

“Only mass antifascism, legal or not, can save us.”

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Stay in Europe a-hole.

    ArmyStrong in reply to MAJack. | October 7, 2025 at 10:15 pm

    I hope the screen door didn’t hit him on the backside when he left.

    SpeakUpNow in reply to MAJack. | October 8, 2025 at 11:39 am

    And what subject did the good professor teach? Charlie Kirk’s legacy lives on. My belief is that Turning Point USA will be an agent of change for universities across the country. Hopefully more students will be empowered to fight back against the Woke anti US lunacy infecting our country.

    JohnSmith100 in reply to MAJack. | October 8, 2025 at 8:42 pm

    This guy should be tracked down and fully prosecuted.

      Milhouse in reply to JohnSmith100. | October 9, 2025 at 2:53 am

      Prosecuted for what? I’d love to see him prosecuted, but that requires him to have committed some actual crime, and I’m not aware of any he has committed. Perhaps you are, and can enlighten me.

      Now if his Antifa support group moves abroad and is subsequently designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization, then any material support he gives it from then on will be a crime.

Word choice is controversial. Legal or not? That could be construed as inciting violence.

He could have said non-violent protest.

    Crawford in reply to smooth. | October 7, 2025 at 9:48 am

    But he didn’t MEAN non-violent protest. He meant violence. Anyone who supports Antifa intentionally supports violence.

    Hodge in reply to smooth. | October 7, 2025 at 10:01 am

    He was not being threatened with arrest. He felt concerned for his personal safety and that of his family. I think it was all a fun intellectual game for him, until Turning Point turned his mind game into hardball. Then Shit Got Real when he found out the other side gets to play by HIS rules.

    A quote from George S. Patton comes to mimd:

    “Rommel you son of a bitch – I read your book”!

    DaveGinOly in reply to smooth. | October 7, 2025 at 1:33 pm

    He did mention non-violent protest. Non-violent protest is legal, so it’s within the set of “legal” methods. The set of illegal actions doesn’t include any legal acts. He’s explicitly calling for the use of illegal methods, which includes violence. It’s just that all illegal acts aren’t violent, but he did not except them from the “not legal” actions he’s suggesting.

Does the United States have an extradition treaty in force with Spain?

Yes, Spain and the US have an extradition treaty in force. A bilateral extradition treaty was signed in 1970, which has been amended and supplemented over time to reflect changes in legal standards and international cooperation practices.

https://www.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/10-201.21-Spain-EU-Extradition-Treaty.pdf

Another win for self-deportation.

destroycommunism | October 7, 2025 at 9:30 am

by threats he means that his calls for violence *might* be met with resistance

So he left to go to a place more likely to let him create Anti-Fascism.
He identifies and anti-fascist but like some other identities, just because you give yourself a name doesn’t make what you are different.

What a typical courageous less person of interest. Too afraid to join the army and rise up to be a real leader of man. He hides his insecurities by encouraging the minions to act out and destroy, harm or kill

He is the epitome of a weak weak man child

I’m not an attorney, I just play one on TV, but I’m sure that with a little effort I could find enough federal statutes that this fascist has violated to give him a permanent home in Florence Colorado, IYKWIMAITTYD.

Enough with these clowns.

    MarkS in reply to Peter Moss. | October 7, 2025 at 2:02 pm

    Instead of worrying about this guy, there are hundreds of ANTIFA running the streets of Portland and Chicago every day and Trump does nothing to arrest those he has deemed terrorists

      Milhouse in reply to MarkS. | October 9, 2025 at 3:01 am

      “Deeming” someone a terrorist is meaningless and useless. Either a person is one because he has committed a terrorist act, or he is not one because he hasn’t. The president has no power to “deem” someone something he is not.

      Those Antifans who can be proven to have committed crimes need to be arrested. Those who merely cheer them on can’t be touched.

    The Gentle Grizzly in reply to Peter Moss. | October 7, 2025 at 4:36 pm

    “IYKWIMAITTYD..”

    I could only translate part of that. Please translate? TYVM.

They’re all gheyracecommunists who advocate violence (see: Kaiser’s Maxim). All of them, even the normies as witnessed in Virginia with the gheyracecommunist candidate for AG who wrote about killing his political enemy, and that person’s children, and NO ONE in his political party has condemned him, or demanded he drop out.

They’re all gheyracecommunists who are ok with political enemies being murdered for the sake of ‘party unity’.

We are at war. Prepare accordingly.

    chrisboltssr in reply to LB1901. | October 7, 2025 at 10:07 am

    The Democrat Party has not stopped being at war with the nation since it’s founding in 1828. That’s primarily why we have a two-party system: The Democrat Party always insisted we do things their way and will use any means, up to amd including violence, to achieve it.

At least Jefferson Davis. et al., stayed and faced the music. This guy is a coward.

So someone who calls for violence fears for his safety? You can’t make this stuff up!

    RITaxpayer in reply to goomicoo. | October 7, 2025 at 10:54 am

    ^^ THIS ^^

    Spain awaits him.

    henrybowman in reply to goomicoo. | October 7, 2025 at 12:54 pm

    Um… that’s the very DEFINITION of a crybully.
    It’s what makes them them.
    “Punch a Nazi!”
    “Nazi” punches back — “Oh, we fear for our safety!”

      The Gentle Grizzly in reply to henrybowman. | October 7, 2025 at 4:40 pm

      My grizzly-bear senses tell me that punching back will increase greatly and very soon. I don’t mean ICE fighting back; I speak of ordinary folks who won’t mess around.

      Road-blockers will be run over. In-your-face screaming will be met with very hard punches to the solar plexus, or the breakage of noses or eye sockets. That sort of thing.

      Or more.l

    ChrisPeters in reply to goomicoo. | October 7, 2025 at 5:54 pm

    Let’s hope his fears are well founded.

Mass ‘Anti-Fascism’ He’s begging for the great Socialist Revolution they’ve been pining for for decades. Starmer and many in the UK government are Fabian Socialists. The sort Orwell warned about – he’d know, he was one until he quit and wrote 1984. Yes, not the US, but a fellow traveller of this Bray jackass. They figured the big jump would happen under the Hildebeast. That’s part of their animus for Trump – he blocked them from getting their Soc on.

Who at Dartmouth made the decision to hire this deranged person?

This “professor” teaches the courses “Narcissism & Self-Promotion 101,” and, “Faux Victimhood 101.”

irishgladiator63 | October 7, 2025 at 12:12 pm

Alternate headline: Terrorist flees to country without extradition treaty.

    henrybowman in reply to irishgladiator63. | October 7, 2025 at 12:55 pm

    But they DO have an extradition treaty. That’s what makes this brainless.

      ztakddot in reply to henrybowman. | October 7, 2025 at 1:35 pm

      If he had a brain he woudn’t be an Antifa supporter.

        henrybowman in reply to ztakddot. | October 7, 2025 at 6:54 pm

        If he’s so rich, why isn’t he smart?

          Aarradin in reply to henrybowman. | October 8, 2025 at 2:46 am

          That’s a question literally everyone asks every time Mark Cuban opens his mouth.

          ztakddot in reply to henrybowman. | October 8, 2025 at 3:37 pm

          There are a lot of rich people who seem to fall into the category, Wealth does not confer immunity from stupidity. Un fact it probably exacerbates it since the rich are likely to think they’re because of something intrinsic and not because they were lucky to be in the right place at the right time as is often the case.

      Paddy M in reply to henrybowman. | October 7, 2025 at 4:52 pm

      The current government in Spain would likely refuse to extradite. The PM was just regretting that Spain couldn’t threaten to nuke Israel a few weeks ago.

      MontanaMilitant in reply to henrybowman. | October 8, 2025 at 12:06 pm

      Actually Spain has a government that borders on Marxist and they won’t extradite a fellow traveler.

    As far as I know he’s not an actual terrorist but merely a cheerleader for terrorists. He advocates and encourages them, which is his right.

    And if he were to commit a crime and we were to ask Spain to extradite him the Spanish government would probably refuse.

Just take the ahole out. Purely by accident of course. The drone we were testing with AI decided on its own to launch a missile. We’re very sorry and it won’t happen again.

Antifa isn’t an organization. Yet, somehow, it requires fund raising and monetary assistance. Isn’t that peculiar? It’s amazing what a non-organization needs to not operate these days.

    Milhouse in reply to DaveGinOly. | October 9, 2025 at 3:20 am

    Antifa isn’t an organization. Yet, somehow, it requires fund raising and monetary assistance.

    It doesn’t. Each cell finances itself. The “International Anti-Fascist Defense Fund”, which Bray apparently runs, simply pays for bail and legal defense for individual antifans who are caught. Show up at an anti-government action, get arrested for committing violence against a government agent, and Bray’s organization (which itself commits no crimes) will bail you out and pay for your lawyer. Just like Kamala Harris did for BLM thugs.

Terrorists are supposed to fear for their safety. Those who finance them should do no better

OwenKellogg-Engineer | October 7, 2025 at 3:58 pm

Me thinks thou dost project too much….

“But the more we [Antifa] lean into the law as our shield, the more powerful it will become as a sword when Trump changes it in his favor…”

No. The more the radical left employed the law as a sword, the easier it became for anyone to rip it out of their hands and stab them with it.

Antifa or Anarchist, good ridens

Bet not 1 Antifa member knows the definition of Fascism

His face absolutely screams, “I like little boys. REALLY like them!”

all of a sudden the good “professor “ realizes he’s “touchable”

For some reason he reminds me of a sloppy Strelnikov, from Dr Zhivago,

Rutgers has him as a contract lecturer, earning a tad more than $11,000 for his “work”. How is he a “financier” of international Antifa, and Ngo claims? In fact, how does he pay his bills? Did he inherit some wealth?

    Milhouse in reply to MTF. | October 9, 2025 at 3:23 am

    “Financier” is a reference to the “International Antifa Defense Fund”, which accepts donations, and pays for bail and legal defense for antifans who are caught committing crimes in the name of their cause.

      I’m not asking to which organization he donates, but instead how does he finance his donations and his life generally, like his exile in Spain.

        Milhouse in reply to MTF. | October 11, 2025 at 7:54 am

        And I’m answering you. He doesn’t donate to anyone. He is not a “financier” in the Soros sense. The term “financier” in this article is a reference to the fund he runs, which accepts donations. Donations to this fund are completely legal, since it doesn’t commit any crimes. So he raises money and uses it to pay bail and legal expenses for terrorists. That’s all “financier” means here.

How about sending a SEAL Team after him?

the International Antifa Defence Fund, which also announced that it was shutting down to relocate its operations abroad in an attempt to escape U.S. prosecution.”

Hmm, if it’s no longer going to be based in the USA, it seems to me that it would be open to the secretary of state to designate it as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, which, unlike Trump’s bullshit designation of “domestic terrorist organization”, actually exists in US law and has very real consequences. People are right now serving serious time for giving material assistance to a designated FTO.