Topic: ANTIFA professor suspended for"dead cop" tweet
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Sun 09/17/17 08:41 AM



There has been a lot going around social media this last week about the sighting of an extremely rare white giraffe in Africa, reportedly the first time that one was ever captured on video.

I could have sworn that I also saw a white giraffe on Tucker Carlson’s show the other night when he hosted a freakish looking dude whose neck reminded me of one of the majestic creatures and who is an advocate for the violent tactics of ANTIFA.

Professor Michael Isaacson who teaches at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City got some publicity this week after he was quoted in an article in The Hill that “Antifa activists say violence is necessary” which landed him on Carlson’s program.

Tucker was masterful as usual in exposing this absurd geek but the publicity proved problematic for Mr. Isaacson who was discovered to have made some rather disturbing comments on social media joking about dead cops.

His activism and blatant disregard for the safety of the police didn’t sit well with the president of John Jay College who quickly suspended Isaacson’s ***.

Via the New York Post “Professor who tweeted about ‘dead cops’ suspended”:

The president of John Jay College said she was “shocked” to hear the “abhorrent” anti-cop statement spewed by a professor at her school and immediately suspended him.

“I am appalled that anyone associated with John Jay, with our proud history of supporting law enforcement authorities, would suggest that violence against police is ever acceptable,” John Jay president Karol Mason said about professor Michael Isaacson.

“Out of concern for the safety of our students, faculty and staff, we are immediately placing the adjunct on administrative leave as we continue to review this matter.”

Isaacson, who works in the economics department at the college, tweeted the anti-cop screed from the account @VulgarEconomics.

In a sign of just how badly that the soon to be former John Jay College egghead screwed up EVEN New York Mayor Bill de Blasio felt the need to denounce him!

When you’ve even lost Hizzonor you know that this guy is over the line. Way over!
READ: ANTIFA Is The Modern-Day Democrat KKK

Isaacson will now have more time on his hands to put on a mask and join his fellow thugs in the streets.

With any luck, he may even be able to score a gig as a regular guest on CNN, MSNBC or some other cable network that serves as apologists for domestic terrorism or even as a Democratic congressional staffer since none of them seem to be interested in speaking out against ANTIFA.

http://www.conservativedailynews.com/2017/09/antifa-professor-gets-suspended-college-dead-cops-joke/

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Sun 09/17/17 08:47 AM
This is part of what is wrong with our Youth these days. Ones with his views are teaching Hate instead of how to solve issues within this world.. They will be the ones that will cause people to go against people... whoa

Violence will never solve anything~~noway

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Sun 09/17/17 08:49 AM

This is part of what is wrong with our Youth these days. Ones with his views are teaching Hate instead of how to solve issues within this world.. They will be the ones that will cause people to go against people... whoa

Violence will never solve anything~~noway


thats what the left wants... they are not trying to help anything, just hinder...

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Sun 09/17/17 09:10 AM


IDIOT laugh

mightymoe's photo
Sun 09/17/17 09:12 AM



IDIOT laugh


he looks just like all the other snowflakes... now he has time to meditate in his "safe place"...

yellowrose10's photo
Sun 09/17/17 09:44 AM
They are hate groups along with the kkk. I have loved ones that are good cops! They put their lives on the line. People like this punk makes it even MORE dangerous for them.

msharmony's photo
Sun 09/17/17 10:23 AM
He made a foul statement that as someone publicly associated with a school could have repercussions for them as well

They did the right thing. He really should know better.

mightymoe's photo
Sun 09/17/17 11:38 AM

He made a foul statement that as someone publicly associated with a school could have repercussions for them as well

They did the right thing. He really should know better.
I think they should have fired him..a professor should know better

msharmony's photo
Sun 09/17/17 11:55 AM
They have a process to follow. Im sure he will be fired, but picked back up somewhere else,, kind of a like when a cop is disciplined/fired in one place and hired someplace else.

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Sun 09/17/17 12:35 PM

They have a process to follow. Im sure he will be fired, but picked back up somewhere else,, kind of a like when a cop is disciplined/fired in one place and hired someplace else.
true... maybe he's smart enough to learn a lesson, unlike some cops

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Sun 09/17/17 12:51 PM
should have fired his Backside!

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Sun 09/17/17 12:56 PM
He should hope he never needs a cop but, by his looks, he will.

Conrad_73's photo
Sun 09/17/17 01:00 PM

He should hope he never needs a cop but, by his looks, he will.
laugh

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Sun 09/17/17 02:18 PM
Personally, I don't have a problem with what he said in the same vein as those outraged for it being "over the line" or a "foul statement."

My problem is it kinda shows disdain for his students.

IMO it's like someone at a community college saying it's a privilege to teach future mother's basement dwelling burger flippers, or someone teaching at an all black college saying it's a privilege to teach future inmates.
Or someone working at Macy's telling a customer "I like working here for the privilege of catering to entitled morons with way too much money."

To me it shows that he doesn't respect his job, his customers/students, which will ultimately mean he's not going to be doing the job he was hired to do, not doing it as well as he could.

I still believe in free speech, but if it's an indication of not being focused on fulfilling your job any better (or worse) than the next guy that can be hired, then say goodbye to your job.

IMO that's the important thing here.
To me, it doesn't matter if it's something "foul" or "racist" or "mean" or whatever, but is it an indication that he may not really be focusing on doing his job to the best of his abilities.

If his focus is on "antifa" and being anti fascist and considers his students "future dead cops" I'd say that's evidence he might not be as focused on doing his job as his customers/students/employer feel they're paying for.

If he was a janitor at the college and tweeted that, I really wouldn't care, it wouldn't really be related to fulfilling his duties.

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Sun 09/17/17 03:03 PM
and who knows, he may be the janitor there soon.
Good post as usual, Ciretom.