A Drexel University professor who once asked for “white genocide” for Christmas is making headlines again… this time for saying U.S. soldiers make him want to vomit on Twitter.
Millions in federal funding — U.S. tax dollars — goes into supporting this kind of liberal cancer.
George Ciccariello tweeted Sunday:
https://twitter.com/ciccmaher/status/846019558515359745
An outrageous, illogical and offensive statement from a man responsible with molding minds in liberal universities.
When other Twitter users replied expressing their disgust, Ciccariello retweeted them, clearly fishing for an argument and attention.
Conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro shamed Ciccariello:
Because you're a douchebag? https://t.co/m21REGuX8B
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) March 29, 2017
Ciccariello then referred to all those who criticize his statement as Nazis, tweeting:
https://twitter.com/ciccmaher/status/847187539978969089
His slandering of Trump supporters as Nazi’s raises even more eyebrows as he teaches a class solely about punching so-called “Nazis.”
https://twitter.com/ciccmaher/status/846541134096687104
One twitter user brought attention to his apparent support of wiping out the entire Caucasian race:
https://twitter.com/karmapolitical2/status/847241334834438144
When the loony liberal tweeted wishing for White Genocide last December, Drexel University allegedly investigated the issue and said Ciccariello’s tweets were “protected speech” and they would not take punitive action against him.
He has made outlandish, racist statements about the entire white race, once claiming that Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof, “simply put into practice what many white Americans already think,” Heat Street reported.
And just when you think it couldn’t get any worse, this nutcase has tweeted support for liberal violence, attacks against Trump supporters, shutting down airports with protests, communism, burning the American flag, resistance to law and order… and that’s just in the past few months.
Critics say that offended taxpayers could direct their complaints to Drexel University here.
— The Horn editorial team