Someone Wants To Disband Rutgers TPUSA Chapter

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A schumck that didn't even attend Rutgers has launched a petition to disband the Rutger's chapter of TPUSA.

What's funny.....he claims inclusivity has always been a hallmark of the university.

What an ironic situation.

Apparently they only include those who think the way they do.


The petition on Change.org, started by Alexander Di Filippo, reads, "Having lived in New Jersey my entire life, I've always cherished the inclusive educational environment we have cultivated here."

Our schools have been places where diversity is celebrated, where every student and faculty member, regardless of their background, is valued and respected for solely their qualifications. After all, that is how we provide the best, most well-rounded education for our youth. Yet, recently, I've witnessed a disturbing shift.

The Rutgers chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) has been continuously promoting hate speech and inciting violence against our community. This disturbing behavior has created a toxic environment that has already led to tragic consequences. Alarmingly, a respected professor felt compelled to leave the country, fearing for the safety of their family due to threats and harassment cultivated by this group.

We urge Rutgers University to immediately disband the Turning Point USA chapter from its campus. By doing so, we will not only be upholding our commitment to educational excellence but also ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for every individual within our community.

Diversity is celebrated???? Seriously???? Does this a**clown understand just how stupid he sounds????
 
Diversity is celebrated???? Seriously???? Does this a**clown understand just how stupid he sounds????

So basically, this is payback for TPUSA getting that one A-hole professor in trouble.

It'll be interesting to see Rutger's next move.

My guess is that this will be a preamble to how the Left intends to attack all right leaning organizations on campus.

Gotta protect that diversity you know.
 
A schumck that didn't even attend Rutgers has launched a petition to disband the Rutger's chapter of TPUSA.

What's funny.....he claims inclusivity has always been a hallmark of the university.

What an ironic situation.

Apparently they only include those who think the way they do.


The petition on Change.org, started by Alexander Di Filippo, reads, "Having lived in New Jersey my entire life, I've always cherished the inclusive educational environment we have cultivated here."



Diversity is celebrated???? Seriously???? Does this a**clown understand just how stupid he sounds????
TPUSA is nothing but a propaganda organization the preaches hatred and intolerance.
 
So basically, this is payback for TPUSA getting that one A-hole professor in trouble.

It'll be interesting to see Rutger's next move.

My guess is that this will be a preamble to how the Left intends to attack all right leaning organizations on campus.

Gotta protect that diversity you know.
When diversity trumps achievement, you get mediocrity. Mediocrity leads to scapegoating. Scapegoating leads to animosity. Animosity leads to chaos. AND ALL THIS BULLSHIT STARTED WITH DIVERSITY. Forced diversity sucks.
 
So basically, this is payback for TPUSA getting that one A-hole professor in trouble.

It'll be interesting to see Rutger's next move.

My guess is that this will be a preamble to how the Left intends to attack all right leaning organizations on campus.

Gotta protect that diversity you know.
Yep, I expect there will be petitions like this on campuses all across america.

The thing is, if you read the petition TPUSA circulated, all it did is talk about the things the professor has done in support of antifa.
 
TPUSA is nothing but a propaganda organization the preaches hatred and intolerance.

What are some of the things you believe are hatred and intolerance that they preach?
 
By the way, this is the petition that TPUSA has circulated:

We, the students of Rutgers University, are deeply concerned to learn that an outspoken, well-known antifa member, Dr. Mark Bray, is employed by the university. Dr. Mark Bray, whom we call Dr. Antifa, wrote the antifa handbook, which is a guideline to what he refers to as “militant anti-fascism”. With the current trend of left-wing terrorism, having a prominent leader of the antifa movement on campus is a threat to conservative students on campus. Dr. Bray has regularly referred to mainstream conservative figures such as Bill O’reilly as fascist while he calls for militant actions to be taken against these individuals. This is the kind of rhetoric that resulted in Charlie Kirk being assassinated last month.


Additional information on Mark Bray:


He is most famous for his book. Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook. This handbook has been heavily regarded in communist and anarchist groups across social media platforms.

In his handbook, He believes deplatforming those with opposing values of antifa and political violence is a necessary and essential part of ANTIFA.

In addition to his radical beliefs, in his handbook, He states that “at the very least 50% of the author's [Mark Bray] proceeds will go to the International Anti-Fascist Defense fund”.
Notably, this Defense fund has supplied legal support to Antifa (suspected) members who were charged with terrorism and attempted murder at an ambush at an ICE facility in Alvarado, Texas, on July 4th, 2025. In this ambush, an officer was shot in the neck.

This information begs the question: Why is a professor at Rutgers University supporting terrorist behavior?


We believe in free speech and the First Amendment. However, this does not mean that one is free from the consequences of their actions. Dr. Bray has regularly crossed the line and was previously fired from Dartmouth University for endorsing violence. In the current political climate, it's paramount to protect students from radicals who wish violence upon them



Rutgers University students, non-students, parents, and alumni call on the Rutgers president William F. Tate IV, who has publicly denounced political violence in a X (formerly known as Twitter) post: “Ideas are rarely safe, but the people who share them must always be”. The question is, will the president of Rutgers University protect its students from an Antifa professor who believes political violence is the answer
 
A schumck that didn't even attend Rutgers has launched a petition to disband the Rutger's chapter of TPUSA.

What's funny.....he claims inclusivity has always been a hallmark of the university.

What an ironic situation.

Apparently they only include those who think the way they do.


The petition on Change.org, started by Alexander Di Filippo, reads, "Having lived in New Jersey my entire life, I've always cherished the inclusive educational environment we have cultivated here."



Diversity is celebrated???? Seriously???? Does this a**clown understand just how stupid he sounds????
Rutgers is so “inclusive” that they were sued for their failure to protect Jewish students from rising antisemitism on campus - with the professors and administrators even contributing to it.

 
A schumck that didn't even attend Rutgers has launched a petition to disband the Rutger's chapter of TPUSA.

What's funny.....he claims inclusivity has always been a hallmark of the university.

What an ironic situation.

Apparently they only include those who think the way they do.


The petition on Change.org, started by Alexander Di Filippo, reads, "Having lived in New Jersey my entire life, I've always cherished the inclusive educational environment we have cultivated here."



Diversity is celebrated???? Seriously???? Does this a**clown understand just how stupid he sounds????
He also cherishes the Perma Ghetto cities in that state. The poverty/poverty servicing complex in full view. He or people he knows must make a lot of money off of it.
 
So basically, this is payback for TPUSA getting that one A-hole professor in trouble.
It's an attempt at payback.

I hate to see what happens if they tried to disband it.

TSUSA might flood the campus with imports just to make a stink.

What fun !!!!
 
TPUSA is nothing but a propaganda organization the preaches hatred and intolerance.
Not that you could list anything to prove your accusation.

If you did, it would be a first.
 
Nah, that's your asshole groups.
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A schumck that didn't even attend Rutgers has launched a petition to disband the Rutger's chapter of TPUSA.

What's funny.....he claims inclusivity has always been a hallmark of the university.

What an ironic situation.

Apparently they only include those who think the way they do.


The petition on Change.org, started by Alexander Di Filippo, reads, "Having lived in New Jersey my entire life, I've always cherished the inclusive educational environment we have cultivated here."



Diversity is celebrated???? Seriously???? Does this a**clown understand just how stupid he sounds????
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