College Administrator Says “Kill The NRA”

posted on August 4, 2016

In yet another example of the open-mindedness of college administrators charged with fostering the education of American college students, an administrator at the University of Cincinnati has suggested that the way to improve our country is by killing NRA members.

Melinda Rhodes-DiSalvo, the interim director of the Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning at the university, and obviously no role model for students, posted on her personal Facebook account: “Want to help this country? Kill the NRA.”

Rhodes-DiSalvo’s nasty post came less than two months after James Pearce, an adjunct professor at Southern State Community College (SSCC) in Ohio, wrote on his Facebook page: “Look, there’s only one solution. A bunch of us anti-gun types are going to have to arm ourselves, storm the NRA Headquarters in Fairfax, Va., and make sure there are no survivors. This action might also require coordinated hits at remote sites, like Washington lobbyists. Then and only then will we see some legislative action on assault weapons. Have a nice day.”

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