Professor behind 'vile' racist and sexist tweets found dead in North Carolina home
Mike Adams, professor at University of North Carolina Wilmington, was set to retire Aug. 1 after being slammed by the university for "vile" and "hateful" language.
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Mike Adams appears to have offed himself on Thursday, a couple weeks before his planned retirement as a criminology professor at UNC-Wilmington. One suspects he was harassed to death, but that is pure speculation.
He was a conservative pundit, whose column occasionally showed up on the TOWNHALL site. He was a "flamethrower," who mocked and railed at some of the craziness that is the current orthodoxy at American colleges and universities these days. The examples cited in the linked article of his "outrages" are quite instructive, to wit:
"Among the professor's recent statements was his comparing the efforts of North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper to curb coronavirus to that of a slave master, tweeting on May 29: "This evening I ate pizza and drank beer with six guys at a six seat table top. I almost felt like a free man who was not living in the slave state of North Carolina. Massa Cooper, let my people go!""
Yep. And what, exactly is wrong with that? - other than the fact that SJW's recoil in horror when ANYTHING is compared to American slavery, which they deem the worst atrocity in human history.
Earlier this year, Adams mocked women's studies as "non essential" and labeled [current] civil rights protesters "thugs."
And what, exactly, is wrong with these two assessments? Both manifestly true.
In 2013, he said gay couples should not receive equal treatment"because they do not equally benefit society."
They DO NOT equally benefit society. This is a FACT. They do not have offspring, which is the main benefit of a heterosexual "couple." The only benefit to society of a gay couple is that they are less likely to spread a communicable disease that is a huge public burden.
So each of the examples of his outrages are all either factual or statements of reasonable opinion. But on today's college campuses the list of unacceptable thought crimes exceeds by many times the list of names of Republican professors.
Not mentioned in this article was that he was a staunch and enthusiastic gun owner who often wrote about the enjoyment of his Second Amendment rights. And of course that didn't endear him to the Lefties on campus either.
I suspect Professor Adams was not at peace when he died. Pity.