White-Hating Cop-Killing Black Thug Asked to Speak at College to Students

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
October 1, 2014

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Four witnesses saw Daniel Faulkner shot to death by the Black thug.

Mumia Abu Jamal murdered a White Police Officer back in 1981. He was handed down a death sentence, which he was later able to talk his way out of, and is now serving a life sentence at Mahanoy State Correctional Institution in Frackville, Pa.

Does that sound like the perfect qualifications required to give a commencement speech at college to you?

Well it does to Goddard College at Plainfield Vermont.

VT Digger:

Goddard College announced today that Mumia Abu-Jamal, an American prisoner,author, and journalist who received his Bachelor of Arts from Goddard in 1996, was selected by the students of the Undergraduate Program’s Fall 2014 graduating class to be their commencement speaker this Sunday, October 5.

Abu-Jamal was convicted in the 1981 murder of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner. His original death sentence handed down at his trial in 1982 was commuted to life imprisonment without parole in 2011. He was then transferred from death row to the Mahanoy State Correctional Institution in Frackville, Pa., where he resides today.

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Mumia Abu-Jamal boasted afterwards about killing him in the hospital.

Abu-Jamal’s commencement remarks were prerecorded by Director of Prison Radio Noelle Hanrahan and will be played alongside a short video created by director and filmmaker Stephen Vittoria, whose documentary “Long Distance Revolutionary: A Journey with Mumia Abu-Jamal” was released in 2012.

Goddard College holds twenty commencement ceremonies each year, allowing for students in each degree program to personalize their graduation experience.

“As a reflection of Goddard’s individualized and transformational educational model, our commencements are intimate affairs where each student serves as her or his own valedictorian, and each class chooses its own speaker,” said Goddard College Interim President Bob Kenny. “Choosing Mumia as their commencement speaker, to me, shows how this newest group of Goddard graduates expresses their freedom to engage and think radically and critically in a world that often sets up barriers to do just that,” he said.

Twenty out of twenty-three students receiving their Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Fine Arts will graduate in the commencement ceremony featuring Abu-Jamal’s speech at the Haybarn Theatre at Goddard College, located at 123 Pitkin Road in Plainfield, Vt., at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 5.

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What great role models the Jews have brought us.