Hard left professor, Preston Mitchum, from Georgetown University recently dropped a few anti-white bombshells on Twitter.
And for a man who sure likes to hate on the President’s vocabulary and use of Twitter, he sure seems to have no qualms about using it to advance his own career. But, he is a liberal. We don’t really expect him to understand the definition of the word hypocrisy or Covfefe. Which by the way was the name my 7-year-old niece humorously enough gave her kitten months before the whole obsession with the word. So, clearly, it’s a word easily vocalized by children – which might explain why the MSM was entranced. However, as a law professor, Mitchum should be expected to have a far better understanding of the concepts of race, gender and the biggest D word a part of the Democratic party, Discrimination.
Because if you’re white, or even worse a white man or God forbid a straight white man, you may as well just go get a swastika tattooed on your forehead rather than sit in on one of his classes. Mitchum’s disgusting rants against “ALL white people, ALL men, ALL Cis (straight) people” and where the liberal agenda is steering this country all on the next page
Professor my$#%&!@* Token hire more like it !!!!
I guess a resume for being a college professor would be the following list 1. An applicant for a mental institution. 2. Hate America (bite the hand that feeds you). 3. Brain dead moron. 4. Self centered. 5. Law breaker. 6. Low information voter. 7. Self obsorbed. 8. Bases feelings over the facts. 9. Thug and a bully. 10. Communist and Socialist. Negative. 11. Narrow minded. 12. Community organizer. These are just a few to say
And he’s his own authority because?????!!!!! What a joke.
Hell they’re so good at it they hide behind it.
And YOU are a MORON!!!!!!!!!!!!
He is a professor of evil
Oh boy is that a racist comment.
All blacks have dark skins. All blacks that believe that all whites are racist are indeed racist themselves.
Well since this guy said it, it’s got to be.
So you are sexist! Or are you a man?