Spez: Edited title so I won't get vanned for quoting Taylor Maloney's tweet.
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DOD: reading 'the US government is corrupt' online = extremism
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ACLU: posting " 'ur reminder to advocate for the [redacted] of k*ps' -t. Taylor Maloney" on Twitter = freeze peach
lmao
https://archive.ph/mfsf6 https://web.archive.org/web/20210506040841/https://www.revolver.news/2021/05/bishop-garrison-pentagon-hatchet-man/ https://www.revolver.news/2021/05/bishop-garrison-pentagon-hatchet-man/
Meet Bishop Garrison: The Pentagon’s Hatchet Man in Charge of Purging MAGA Patriots and Installing Race Theory in The Military
May 5, 2021 (25m ago)
If you’re in the military, it appears that Bishop Garrison’s CEWG will scour your Internet history, making sure to target “gray areas, such as reading, following and liking extremist material and content in social media forums and platforms.”
A leaked 17-page DARPA memo from March 27, 2021 entitled “Extremism and Insider Threat in the DoD” provides a clue as to what new categories of lawful thoughts, associations and reading materials are likely to be scanned and banned by Bishop Garrison’s CEWG. DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency colloquially known as “The Pentagon’s Brain,” recommended a brand new category called “Patriot Extremism,” which occurs when a citizen believes “the US government has become corrupt” or “has overstepped its constitutional boundaries”:
Context:
https://archive.ph/9IWXt https://thepostmillennial.com/student-body-president-of-virginia-commonwealth-university-has-history-of-violent-extremist-racist-online-posts
Apr 27, 2021 2:30 PM EST
Student body president of Virginia Commonwealth University has history of violent extremist, racist online posts
A far-left extremist using an online moniker to advocate for targeted killings of law enforcement has been revealed to be the student body president of Virginia Commonwealth University.
Andy Ngo and Mia Cathell The Post Millennial April 27, 2021 2:30 PM4 Mins Reading
A far-left extremist using an online moniker to advocate for targeted killings of law enforcement has been revealed to be the student body president of Virginia Commonwealth University.
20-year-old Taylor Marie Maloney, from Charleston, SC, was championed earlier this month by the ACLU of Virginia for being the "first openly transgender and non-binary person" elected to the position. But social media posts written by the communist activist have since surfaced showing their advocacy for killing cops, rioting, looting, vandalism and hatred of white people.
"Ur reminder to advocate for the killing of kops," Maloney tweeted in March from their now-suspended account, @okrasocialist.
When a follower of the black nationalist Nation of Islam group rammed his car into Capitol Police, killing one of the officers on April 2, Maloney celebrated his death. "[L]ove this we need more of this," Maloney wrote, responding to the breaking news from the Associated Press.
On the day of the Derek Chauvin verdict, Maloney declared on Twitter that they hoped he was acquitted so that rioters can "burn this b— to the ground."
Maloney has also made a number of racist posts on social media. "I hate white people so much its not even funny," they tweeted last Friday. "If u are white you should [I don't know] shut up," Maloney's new Twitter bio reads after their previous two accounts were suspended on the social media platform. Maloney also posted her disgust about a mixed-race woman who is married to a white man, describing their children as "white quadroon kids."
Other controversial comments from Maloney include their defense of the two teen carjackers who killed Uber Eats driver Mohammad Anwar. Maloney also called for the burning of city buses in Richmond, Va. "[W]hen Richmond gonna fry up another [Greater Richmond Transit Company] bus? When are we gonna see some action again? I thought yall was anarchists," Maloney tweeted last week.
Maloney's online extremism has long extended into their real-life activities.
In July 2020, Maloney was arrested at a Black Lives Matter-Antifa riot in Richmond where militants started fires, smashed windows and assaulted responding police officers with rocks. Maloney was arrested alongside communist activist Madeleine "Molly" Conger. However, both their cases were not pursued by the prosecutor.
Despite Maloney's history of extremist politics, the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia championed and profiled Maloney earlier this month for being an openly transgender and non-binary student body president at a major academic institution.
Clowns:
Andy Ngô @MrAndyNgo 18h
Far-left union (@vcuworkers) for Virginia Commonwealth University (@VCU) has released a statement in support of Taylor Maloney, the student body president who I reported had urged people to murder officers. The union says this is a free speech issue.
.@ACLUVA's executive director (@changeservant) has also reaffirmed the organization's support for Taylor Maloney. They say it is "protected free speech" for Maloney, the student body president of @VCU, to incite murderous violence.
VCUworkers @vcuworkers 4 May 2021
As president of a public university, Mr. Rao has a responsibility & legal obligation to avoid conduct that could be understood as having a “chilling effect.” In the case of his public criticism of a student leader, he did not live up to this obligation.
https://archive.ph/1Pgth https:// ucw-vcu. medium. com/the-learning-conditions-vcu-students-deserve-49e1f1711cf6 4 May 2021 22:06:58 UTC
The learning conditions VCU Students deserve.
UCW VCU 21 hours ago·2 min read
UCW-VCU condemns the decision of President Rao to release a statement with criticism of tweets posted to the private account of student government president, Taylor Maloney. As president of a public university, Mr. Rao has a responsibility and legal obligation to avoid any conduct that could be understood as having a “chilling effect” targeting freedom of expression. In this case President Rao did not live up to this obligation.
While our university has a mandated responsibility to protect the freedom of speech of its students under any circumstances, President Rao’s statement was a particularly damaging choice in the context where Maloney is the target of threats from extremist groups, and where individual threats to the safety of this VCU student activist have credibly been made. In this context, President Rao’s words tacitly affirmed the ongoing attacks targeting Maloney online, which have been led by right-wing media outlets and escalated by white supremacists. Endangering a student leader in this manner is inexcusable in university governance.
https://archive.ph/Qy9it https:// vpm. org/news/articles/22011/vcu-student-harassed-after-right-wing-media-reports-anti-police-views
VCU Student Harassed After Right-Wing Media Reports Anti-Police Views
Written by Alan Rodriguez April 29 2021, 04:47
A student at Virginia Commonwealth University is receiving threats and insults online after their political speech was made the focus of a right-wing media article.
Claire Gastañaga, the executive director of the Virginia branch of the American Civil Liberties Union, says some of Maloney’s comments online have been “abhorrent and indefensible,” but adds that the statements remain protected free speech under the Constitution. “We will continue to defend their right to express their views even if we disagree with them,” she said.
Gastañaga also questions the intentions of the author behind the Post Millennial article. “We need to ask why a Canadian news company whose mission is to ‘report Canadian news events’ is interested in the political views and personal information of a U.S. college student,” she said.