Drexel Professor’s Wish for White Genocide Finally Came True

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Last year, Drexel University professor George Ciccariello shocked the average mentally sane American when he tweeted, “All I want for Christmas is White Genocide”.

Ciccariello’s Christmas wish didn’t come true as a neat package under the tree in 2016, but this year, he appears a bit too giddy over the death of at least 58 people killed and over 500 wounded in the Las Vegas shooting massacre, perhaps an early present for 2017?

“A white man”, he tweeted shortly after the murderous rampage of Stephen Paddock. “White people and men are told that they are entitled to everything. This is what happens when they don’t get what they want.”


“Yesterday was a morbid symptom of what happens when those who believe they deserve to own the world also think it is being stolen from them,” the Drexel Professor said.

Drexel University made no comment on the matter and miraculously, Ciccariello is still a professor at the university, with students in his charge as he preaches communist ideology and wishes death upon those very white students he is being entrusted to indoctrinate America’s young adults into his twisted, sick and perverted view of the world.

Ciccariello, a man who bears two last names, Ciccariello-Maher teaches history and politics at Drexel University.

Last year, Drexel called Ciccariello’s tweet utterly reprehensible.

“While the University recognizes the right of its faculty to freely express their thoughts and opinions in public debate, Professor Ciccariello-Maher’s comments are utterly reprehensible, deeply disturbing, and do not in any way reflect the values of the University,” the university said.

Perhaps this time, he can finally be fired for his inciteful and hurtful remarks against the victims of America’s worst mass murder.

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