December 30, 2014
Brandeis University Student Threatened For Reporting Anti Police Hatred By Other Student
[From article]
Daniel Mael, a student at Brandeis University and a reporter for Truth Revolt, is receiving threats after reporting on hateful tweets by a student leader.
He reported on tweets from Khadijah Lynch, a student leader at the university, who said she had "no sympathy" for two recently murdered NYPD officers.
[. . .]
Lynch, who previously served as Undergraduate Department Representative for the African and Afro-American Studies Department at Brandeis, began to receive criticism after Mael’s reporting.
Two days later, after Lynch’s tweets went viral, leftist Brandeis students attacked Mael, accusing him of racism. A member of the Student Conduct Board emailed the university’s president and senior administrators, accusing Mael of “stalking” and “targeting” Lynch, and demanded the university hold Mael “accountable.”
Mael even received death threats.
A Change.org petition began and accused Mael’s report of being libelous and cyber-bullying the cop-hating Lynch
http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6169&app=cro
Student gets death threats for publicizing liberal tweets
Caleb Bonham , Editor-in-chief
@CalebBonham
Dec 29, 2014 at 4:52 PM EDT
Labels:
Brandeis University,
College Students,
Hate Speech,
Journalism,
Leadership,
Police,
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