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Brandeis Student Shows No Sympathy for Ambushed Cops and Her Critic Is Attacked

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Brandeis Student Shows No Sympathy for Ambushed Cops and Her Critic Is Attacked

As I watched, with tears in my eyes, the funeral of New York City police officer Rafael Ramos who was ambushed along with fellow officer, Wenjian Liu, in revenge for the deaths of two black young men who were killed by policemen, I could not help thinking of the following horrible words tweeted by a bigoted young woman named Khadijah Lynch, on the day the police officers were murdered in cold blood:
"I have no sympathy for the NYPD officers who were murdered today. IMAO, all I just really don’t have sympathy for the cops who were shot. I hate this racist, f…ing country."
Khadijah Lynch is a Brandeis University junior who at the time she wrote the tweet was the undergraduate representative in the Brandeis African and Afro-American studies department.
Nor was this her first bigoted tweet. She has apparently described her college as "a social themed institution grounded in Zionism. Word. That a f…ing fanny dooly."
And she cannot understand why "black people have not burned this country down."
She describes herself as being "in riot mode. F… this f…ing country."
She has apparently said that she would like to get a gun and has called for an intifada: "Amerikkka needs an intifada. Enough is enough. ... What the f… even IS 'non-violence'. "
Ms. Lynch is certainly entitled to express such despicable views — either in public or in private — just as Nazis, Klansmen, and other bigots are entitled to express theirs.
But when another Brandeis student, named Daniel Mael, decided to post her public tweets on a website, Lynch threatened to sue him for "slander."
Republishing someone’s published words could not possibly constitute slander, libel, or any other form of defamation, because you can’t be slandered by your own words.
You can, of course, be embarrassed, condemned, ostracized or "unfriended" by your own words, as Donald Sterling, the former of the L.A .Clippers, was. But Sterling's bigoted words were never intended to be public, whereas Lynch’s tweets were publicly circulated.
People, even students, are responsible for the words they write, speak, or tweet in public. They should not be able to hide behind absurd claims of slander.
Moreover, other students have the right to know that one of their classmates is advocating intifada against America and is considering getting a gun. They are entitled to have this information in order to judge the character of those with whom they associate.
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And she cannot understand why "black people have not burned this country down." Not for trying. And the first one hit by racist blacks are the Koreans ... That is what happened in Ferguson ... The first store being torched was Korean. Lost a half million Dollars in inventory ... Insurance will replace only about 100,000 ... Burn this place down ......Where have we heard that before ....

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hope she is on a government watch list somewhere.

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With so many idiots sharing her views and openly speaking and writing them, one can only hope the FBI watch lists and monitoring are working overtime

if there are so many, why not write a more comprehensive article - focusing on the magnitude of the problem instead of one person's tweets?

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if there are so many, why not write a more comprehensive article - focusing on the magnitude of the problem instead of one person's tweets?

Because that would be more difficult and as we well know nearly all of the articles posted on this subject on vj are about the op trying to validate their own prejudices.

Its tiresome to say the least

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Because that would be more difficult and as we well know nearly all of the articles posted on this subject on vj are about the op trying to validate their own prejudices.

Its tiresome to say the least

Reason enough not to participate, wouldn't one think...oh, wait!

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