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Teh One Who Knocks
08-06-2020, 12:50 PM
Leo Thuman, Ohio Senior Campus Correspondent - Campus Reform


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An Auburn University professor is facing criticism and potential action from the university’s administration after making controversial comments about the police on his personal social media accounts.

Jesse Goldberg, who was recently hired to teach African-American Literature courses, said in a now-deleted post on Twitter, “f*ck every cop. Every single one." He then added, “the only ethical choice for any cop to make at this point is to refuse to do their job and quit.”Goldberg's comment came in response to the viral video showing the arrest of protester Nikki Stone by plainclothes NYPD officers.

Stone has since been released but police say she is responsible for participating in vandalism during recent New York City demonstrations.

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Goldberg also made a post on his personal Facebook page reflecting the statement he made on Twitter. In the post, provided by Yellowhammer News, he echoed the anti-law enforcement rallying cry that has become popular on the left, “ACAB,” which means “All Cops are Bad,” or alternately, “All Cops are Bastards.” Stone also spoke about the Stone arrest, describing it as a “brutal display of fascism.”

In the same post, Goldberg also complained about issues unrelated to policing and the Stone arrest, including the Democratic Party’s refusal to adopt the single-payer healthcare proposal known as "Medicare-for-All" as part of its platform.

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Local media outlets received statements from Auburn University’s administration indicating displeasure with Goldberg’s statements

Auburn Executive Director of Public Affairs Brian Keeter said Goldberg's comments are "inexcusable and completely counter to Auburn values."

"Hate speech of any kind is simply wrong. Auburn is fully committed to the fundamental right of free speech, but we do not support hateful words or actions that degrade, disrespect, or exclude. Especially during these difficult times in our nation, it’s vital that we reject crude stereotypes and work together to foster mutual understanding and respect within our communities," Keeter said.

"Auburn officials are considering options available to the university," he added.

This isn’t the first time that Goldberg has come under scrutiny for controversial statements.

Previously, he has been ridiculed for saying he would not call himself a "war eagle," referring to the university's popular battle cry, citing issues with using the term "war."

Goldberg received a Ph.D. in English Language and Literature from Cornell University in 2018, and a Master of Arts degree from the same institution three years prior. While at Cornell, he taught classes for the Cornell Prison Education Project. More recently, he served as a Visiting Professor at Virginia’s Longwood University.

Campus Reform reached out to Goldberg for comment via email but didn’t hear back in time for publication.

Griffin
08-06-2020, 01:09 PM
That dudes whiter than a Snowy egret, what's he doing teaching African-American Literature courses? :lol: