Antifa Aligned Prof to Teach Seminars at Rutgers This Spring
“analyze the evolution of the regimes of Mussolini and Hitler [and] the ideas that propelled their populist authoritarianism”
We have highlighted this professor in older posts. It’s not clear if these seminars will be live or over Zoom.
The College Fix reports:
‘Dr. Antifa’ to teach seminars at Rutgers this spring
Mark Bray, the “foppish son of privilege” known as “Dr. Antifa” who did “the bare minimum” for his PhD, is scheduled to teach a pair of seminars at Rutgers University this spring.
According to a Rutgers History Department Instagram post, the author of “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook” will teach “Communism” for interested juniors and seniors, and “Fascism and Nazism” which will “analyze the evolution of the regimes of Mussolini and Hitler [and] the ideas that propelled their populist authoritarianism.”
In response to alleged doxxings and death threats following a Turning Point USA petition that called for his ouster, Bray fled Rutgers — and the United States — for Spain in October. (Bray had researched “turn-of-the-century Spanish radicalism” for his doctorate and “studied Spanish revolutionaries” as an undergrad.)
Bray has since been teaching remotely; a Fox News report on his upcoming seminars doesn’t indicate if he’ll return to teach in person or remain virtual. A mid-November Guardian article notes “with the support of Rutgers” Bray can stay in Spain until the end of the “academic year.”
The TPUSA petition had asked “Why is Rutgers employing an advocate of political violence?” Group spokesman Andrew Kolvet said Bray’s book “advocates for doxing and even ‘weaponry’ to ‘stop fascism.’”
“One of our students was doxed and threatened but stayed put to defend TPUSA and their right to free speech,” Kolvet said. “It was the coward Bray who fled to Spain.”
Bray (pictured) was joined in exile by his wife Yesenia Barragan, also a Rutgers history professor (“nineteenth-century Americas and Atlantic and Pacific worlds, focusing on race, slavery, and emancipation,” according to her faculty page).
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Comments
Example number [incredibly huge number] that the so-called “education” system in this country is irretrievably broken.
Yeah, Bray is a piece of work.
Great we need another professor glorifying violence to a bunch of impressionable young people ; because that’s really going well for the country.
Surely classes as these will lead to degrees much in demand in the working world!
Or maybe, more part time paid protestors for “Stinky” Soros & Sons.