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After Trump Assassination Attempt, Rutgers Prof Wrote ‘Let’s Hope Today’s Events Inspire Others’

After Trump Assassination Attempt, Rutgers Prof Wrote ‘Let’s Hope Today’s Events Inspire Others’

Vile.

Leftists constantly accuse others of engaging in hate, and yet we keep seeing this happen.

Campus Reform reports:

Rutgers prof after Trump assassination attempt: ‘Let’s hope today’s events inspire others’: EXCLUSIVE

A professor at Rutgers University posted to Facebook after someone tried to kill former President Donald Trump, writing “Let’s hope today’s events inspire others.”

A source provided Campus Reform with the Facebook posts, which were made by Rutgers University Writing Program Assistant Teaching Professor Tracy Budd in the hours after someone tried to assassinate Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

”Let’s hope today’s events inspire others,” Budd said in one post.

”They shot his wig. Sad,” Budd wrote in another.

Budd’s Facebook is set to private, but her cover picture contains a poster at a protest that read: “Capitalism will kill us all. Gender is fake. Eat garbage. Be free.”

Budd is also the editor of Dialogues@RU, an undergraduate research journal, “which teaches students the crucial skills of critical reading and thinking, scholarly research, synthesis, and analytic writing across the disciplines.”

Budd commented on a Facebook post in April and stated she has worked at the Rutgers University Writing Program for 22 years.

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Comments

The Gentle Grizzly | July 24, 2024 at 12:37 pm

Writing Program Assistant Teaching Professor. That title means extra-size business cards.

destroycommunism | July 24, 2024 at 1:43 pm

this is one great line by the self hater:

“Capitalism will kill us all. Gender is fake. Eat garbage. Be free.”

henrybowman | July 24, 2024 at 5:27 pm

Crazy White Chicks will end civilization.

‘Let’s hope today’s events inspire others’

People like Mayorkas and Marchan better hope they don’t.

She teaches writing at Rutgers. IOW, she’s been nowhere else and done nothing else.
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RU will terminate her contract immediately. Or maybe not. Just speculatin’ on a hypothesis.

Again, we have a left-leaning woman advocating violence on the internet. Supposedly, it was testosterone, contact sports, and red meat that caused violence in politics. Instead, we have women with college and graduate degrees calling for the death of those they disagree with, the marginalizing and punishment of whole populations that stand in the way of their intersectional fantasies, and the total destruction of every social and political institution not in lockstep with their political program. Is this the achievement of 55 years of radical feminism?

Advocating for murder is not only disgusting, but it is beyond the bounds of academic freedom, similar to those who advocate to “kill all Jews.”

The First Amendment protects her from being criminally charged, but whether or not she can be disciplined by the school for advocating violence (on her own time) will depend on her faculty contract. Certainly, if she appeared to be speaking for the school, there will likely be consequences.