Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 30, 2016
What a little bitch.
The double standard is waning, but it does still exist.
Previously, a professor who called for the extermination of whites wouldn’t even be spoken to by the school. This time his statement was denounced, and he was called to account, but not fired or reprimanded in any way.
In Philadelphia, a professor of history at Drexel University says administrators are supporting his right to free speech, after a satirical tweet prompted a backlash from white nationalists, who called for him to be fired or to commit suicide. On Christmas Eve, George Ciccariello-Maher wrote on Twitter, “All I Want for Christmas is White Genocide.” Ciccariello-Maher says the tweet was meant to satirize a conspiracy theory common among white nationalists. After the quote was picked up by Breitbart News and white supremacist websites, Ciccariello-Maher says he received hundreds of death threats. Drexel University officials initially condemned the comments as “inflammatory,” but Ciccariello-Maher says he’s been assured he won’t be disciplined.
Of course, if he had said, “All I Want for Christmas is Black Genocide” or “All I Want for Christmas is Jew Genocide,” he would have been fired.
So it isn’t actually about free speech. If it was “yeah, you can call for all the genocides you want,” I would be fine with that.
But there is a double standard here, where you can call for whites to be genocided, but you cannot call for people who deserve to be genocided to be genocided.