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The fact that he is a professor there shows how deep this mentality goes into the most educated of us and the fact that he is teaching people is scarier, who knows what his kids are like now.
There is nothing that describes my thoughts better
Of course, just like tweets that have been outed for being extremely racist, or tweets by dumb cops that have exposed bad situations or misuse of police power, there are consequences for being unclear and saying controversial things over the internet.
Do I believe this guy actually wants a white genocide? Fuck no. I don't go off thinking people who like "Moonman" music actually want to lynch black people and Jews. So don't be hysterical.