(Cassandra Fairbanks) An Iowa State University professor is under fire for a tweet in which she said she tries to limit her interactions with white people “as much as possible.”
by Cassandra Fairbanks, May 8th, 2021
The racist comment has made many question whether or not Iowa State University Professor Rita Mookerjee is grading or teaching white students fairly.
“Lately, I try to limit my interactions with yt people as much as possible. I can’t with the self-importance and performance esp during Black History Month,” the nutty professor wrote. “Yt” is slang for “white” and most frequently used when posting derogatory anti-white racism.
Campus Reform reports that in another October 2020 tweet, she tweeted that “whyte men with dirty hair and wrinkled clothes will always be liked and higher ranked.” She was also outraged online because someone supposedly called her “white.”
— YAF at Iowa State (@IowaState_YAF) March 7, 2021
The Iowa State University Student Government President issued a statement about the racist posts, due to the fact that she was scheduled to speak on their Women’s Week ‘Diversity and Inclusion’ panel. Despite the shocking and extremist views she holds, they declined to remove her from the event.
This is a statement from Student Government President Fritz and Vice President Schrader regarding a Women’s Week Panelist. pic.twitter.com/XKGwd7K1ZN
— Iowa State University Student Government (@ISUStuGov) March 10, 2021
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Cassandra Fairbanks is a former leftist who came out in support of Donald Trump in 2016. She has been published in the International Business Times, RT, Sputnik, The Independent and countless other publications.
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I am sorry the professor feels this way,but she has a free speech right to say what she wants To many times now people are told you can say that or it is racist or not politically correct you can’t say anything anymore afraid to offend some one I don’t agree with the what the professor said but I do believe it is her right to say it