Professor Calls For Harassing Republicans At Restaurants, Sticking ‘Fingers In Their Salads’

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The University of Mississippi has condemned a tweet by a faculty member that called on activists to abandon civility and harass Republican senators in public.

“Don’t just interrupt a Senator’s meal, y’all,” James Thomas, an assistant professor of sociology, tweeted from his @Insurgent_Prof account on Oct. 6, the day Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh was sworn into the Supreme Court.

“Put your (…) fingers in their salads,” he wrote. “Take their apps and distribute them to the other diners. Bring boxes and take their food home with you on the way out. They don’t deserve your civility.”

Ole Miss Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter issued a statement Sunday condemning a “recent social media post by a UM faculty member,” Campus Reform reported, writing “While I passionately support free speech, I condemn statements that encourage acts of aggression. I urge all members of the Ole Miss community to demonstrate civility and respect for others and to honor the ideal of diversity of thought that is a foundational element of the academy.”

Read more at The Washington Times.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. History. Suggest a new deginition of crazy. Getting your name in the history book may be better than doing the same thing over and over and expecting the same result.

    Lets hope no one does it once.

    Crazy qualified. Bid for straight jacket his whole podium.

  2. Please elucidate!
    Sticking fingers in their salad is not a threat, and it is, after all, what the cook does to prepare the salad. Do the “activists” have unhygienic hands? That would beg the question, how did the “activists” eat their own lunch? Inquiring minds are eager to know. a

  3. Do these low-life’s go to kosher restaurants also?
    Democratic liberal garbage
    Take heed
    VOTE REPUBLICAN OR CONSERVATIVE
    Send these bums a message

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