Rutgers ‘Antifa’ Prof Fleeing to Spain Has Flight Canceled, Implies it Was Done on Purpose

We covered this professor’s story in a prior post. His flight to Spain ran into a snag. Guess who he thinks is at fault.

UPI reports:

Rutgers professor trying to flee the U.S. blocked by canceled flightA Rutgers University history professor and his family tried to flee to Spain Wednesday following growing death threats because of his teachings on anti-fascism, but found their flight had been suddenly canceled.Mark Bray, who has published several books on the history of anti-fascist movements, has been the target of right-wing and white-supremacist groups. Many of them call him “Dr. Antifa.”When the death threats became too much and he feared for the safety of his family, he decided to move to Spain for the rest of the school year and teach remotely.But when Bray and his wife and two children were about to board their flight at Newark Liberty International Airport, the airline told him “the reservation was just canceled.” The reason for the cancellation was not immediately clear.Bray said the airline rebooked them for a flight leaving Thursday. “I may sound conspiratorial, but I don’t think it is a coincidence,” he told the Washington Post. “We’re at a hotel and we’re just going to try again.”Soon after the death of Charlie Kirk, right-wing influencer Jack Posobiec called Bray a “domestic terrorist professor” on X. Then the Rutgers chapter of Turning Point USA began circulating a petition accusing him of being a member of antifa and calling for him to be fired.Bray said he’s not a participant in any groups.”My role in this is as a professor,” he told The New York Times in an interview Wednesday. “I’ve never been part of an antifa group, and I’m not currently. There’s an effort underway to paint me as someone who is doing the things that I’ve researched, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.”

Tags: Antifa, College Insurrection, Europe, Progressives

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