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Published On: Tue, Jun 27th, 2017

Trinity College’s Johnny Eric Williams on Scalise shooting: ‘Let them die’ as white people are ‘Inhuman a-holes’

A Hartford, Conn. sociology professor offered up shocking insults and racist remarks, calling white people “inhuman a**holes” and endorsed the idea that first responders should have let House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and others die on a Virginia baseball field because of their race, Campus Reform reported.

The Virginia shooting coverage seemed to ignore Trinity College’s Johnny Eric Williams posting of the hashtag “LetThem[expletive]Die” below an emotional message on Facebook directed at white people.

“It is past time for the racially oppressed to do what people who believe themselves to be ‘white’ will not do – put end to the vectors of their destructive mythology of whiteness and their white supremacy system” adding that he is “fed the [expletive] up with self-identified white’s daily violence directed at immigrants, Muslim and sexually and racially oppressed people. The time is now to confront these inhuman [expletives] and end this now.”

Williams then linked to a story from “Medium” which offers a list of instances in which white people should be left for dead because of racial injustices.

“If you see them drowning, if you see them in a burning building… if they are in a park and they turn their weapons on each other, do nothing,” the article reads.

“Let them [expletive] die.”

From the Medium article: “What does it mean, in general, when victims of bigotry save the lives of bigots?” the author begins by asking, later saying that his black peers “imagine…that by becoming a shining example of this ‘righteous’ behavior, we might, somehow, guide these cannibals into becoming upright beings capable of following the very rules they enforce upon us.”

Scalise and several others were shot in an Alexandria, Va. ballpark by a left-wing activist (supporter of Bernie Sanders) named James Hodgkinson who was also white.

Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College

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    […] made into the victim after “Let them F***ing die” after the Virginia shooting when posting articles on social media, attacking the “Inhuman white […]

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