Boston University’s infamous racist, Professor Saida Grundy, has an admirer who is following in her footsteps.
University of Memphis professor of sociology, Zandria Robinson, has posted verbal attacks on white students and professors on Facebook and Twitter, according to Campus Reform.
Robinson posted a threat on Facebook to any white students who even think that black students receive preferential treatment in their graduate school applications.
“It is graduate school application season again and it has come to my attention—again—that some white students believe that students of color will simply get into graduate programs because they are racial or ethnic minorities,” wrote Robinson.
She continued her nonsensical rant that graduate schools typically only give three spots to black and Hispanics students because many “mediocre and undeserving white students” are filling up all the available slots. Despite her claims, just 40 percent of graduate students in the University of Memphis sociology department are black or Hispanic.
“SO DON’T YOU EVER LET ME HEAR TELL OF YOU PERPETUATING THESE RACIST LIES AGAIN. NOT EVEN IN YOUR HEAD. NOT EVEN IN JEST. Because if you do I will come for you. And I will do so in public,” Robinson threatened on Facebook.
That same month on Twitter, Robinson declared that she did not want her daughter in school with “snotty, privileged whites.” And in another tweet, she railed against her older white colleagues for lacking in skills that people of color have gained. She also said on Twitter that old white men naturally cannot be cool.
Robinson’s Twitter account has since been set to private.
She also used the platform to advocate for her fellow anti-white professor, Grundy.
When Grundy received a backlash for saying white male students were “the problem population,” Robinson completely agreed.
“I stand with Saida [Grundy] because she is right. White students threaten us and their racist and sexist evaluations of us factor into our job security,” Robinson wrote.
She even boasted that her Facebook timeline made Grundy’s “look like Billy Graham.”
The University of Memphis has not commented on Robinson’s anti-white statements or on how it impacts her classroom.