Anti-Semitic California Prof Now Attacking Black People With Lies
In one of the more volatile recent periods of racial unrest in this country, some of the most inflammatory incitement is coming from an odd little corner of academia.
An influential, tenured university psychology professor is on the airwaves claiming Trayvon Martin was a 鈥渢hug,鈥 a 鈥渉oodlum鈥 and a drug dealer who was shot while he was suspended from high school after being caught with stolen jewelry and a tool used for 鈥渂reaking and entering.鈥 California State University, Long Beach, Professor Kevin MacDonald made these and other allegations about the slain teen on David Duke鈥檚 nationwide radio program yesterday morning.
MacDonald, who has appeared on the former Klansman鈥檚 daily radio show at least five times in the past four weeks, also claimed the 鈥淛ewish controlled鈥 media is engaging in intentional 鈥渄eception鈥 about the unarmed 17-year-old African-American student who was shot and killed by a neighborhood watchman in Sanford, Fla., on Feb. 26. The case has created a national uproar, with thousands of anti-racist demonstrators calling for the arrest of the watchman, George Zimmerman.
鈥淚f you look on the media accounts on television they have this photo of Trayvon Martin when he was 14 or 13,鈥 MacDonald complained. 鈥淗e looks like this little angelic kid. But that鈥檚 not the way he looks now. 鈥
鈥淲hen you see some recent pictures you know he鈥檚 much older,鈥 MacDonald continued. 鈥淗e鈥檚 got these, uh, gold-plated teeth, you know, these sort of bling they have, you know, which is sort of a marker of being involved in this sort of rap scene. You know, uh, there鈥檚 one photo on Facebook where he鈥檚 flashing gang signs and you can see his underwear, you know. He鈥檚 got his pants pulled way down. It鈥檚 just complete deception to present him as this little angel.鈥
But the media鈥檚 so-called 鈥渄eception鈥 actually may be MacDonald鈥檚 racist delusions. Indeed, most of the statements MacDonald made about Trayvon Martin on David Duke鈥檚 radio program yesterday are provably untrue.
Florida law enforcement reported last week that Martin had and Miami-Dade police notified Martin鈥檚 high school that the jewelry reportedly found in the teenager鈥檚 backpack 鈥.鈥 And the so-called Facebook picture of Martin 鈥渇lashing gang signs鈥 cited by MacDonald yesterday has been as well.
Though we have been reporting on Kevin MacDonald鈥檚 anti-Semitic writings and racist advocacy for years, he has significantly ratcheted up his rhetoric online and in public appearances since the Martin slaying. In fact, MacDonald may now be in violation of several CSU faculty regulations.
While many racists have ridiculed the nationwide protests and demonstrations over the Martin shooting, the CSU professor has himself been out protesting. On Mon., Feb. 27, the day after the death of Trayvon Martin, MacDonald was photographed rubbing elbows with tattooed skinheads on the streets of Los Angeles. He and other racists were passing out flyers and protesting the so-called 鈥済enocide鈥 of white farmers in South Africa.
MacDonald has also recently become active as a board member and director with the hate group American Third Position. Two weeks ago, he expressed anger at Republicans for failing to keep America a 鈥渕ajority-White [sic] country鈥 in an essay entitled, 鈥淭he Racialization of American Politics Continues.鈥 He said that 鈥渟ince the Republican Party is incapable of saving itself by adopting policies that would keep America a majority-White country, the long term solution is a third party representing the interests of White America: American Third Position.鈥
But it鈥檚 the Trayvon Martin case that seems to have MacDonald particularly agitated. Last week, on his blog, theoccidentalobserver.net, MacDonald wrote an essay about the Martin case, essentially arguing that the media attention is part of a Jewish conspiracy creating a new 鈥渁nti-White religion鈥 with a deceptive 鈥渘arrative of Blacks as innocent victims of Whites.鈥
鈥淸I]t will be very interesting to see how this all plays out,鈥 Macdonald wrote. 鈥淭he message of the poor, defenseless Black kid buying Skittles is turning into the thug who was suspended because of drug use at his school and who went out of his way to attack Zimmerman and was pounding his head into the concrete.鈥
Whites can expect more media-encouraged violent attacks from blacks and other minorities in the future, MacDonald wrote, elaborating this theme in the comments section of the article on his website over the weekend. 鈥淏lacks are very aggressive and they feel empowered with one of their own as president and Eric Holder as Attorney General,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut what we see now is nothing compared to what we can expect in the future when violence against Whites will go unprosecuted, not just ignored by the media.鈥
An even harsher, more 鈥渦nplugged鈥 version of the CSU professor鈥檚 opinions have been expressed repeatedly on Duke鈥檚 radio program over the past few weeks. On March 26, MacDonald told Duke, 鈥淐ertainly uh, uh, it is the case that, that, that white people have stereotypes of blacks as criminals but it reflects the reality that blacks are crim-,鈥 he said, before catching himself and then saying that black people are 鈥渕uch more likely to be criminals.鈥
Though MacDonald has appeared on racist Internet radio programs for years he is sounding more angry and animated, almost unhinged, since the Martin shooting.聽 On March 20, for example, Duke had to ask MacDonald to stop rustling papers on his desk during the show while, in a frenetic and agitated stream of rants, MacDonald made several crude statements about Jews.
Jews are secretly making alliances with blacks, Hispanics and Asians, MacDonald said. They鈥檙e 鈥渕aking these alliances with other groups and their long-term goal is to displace white power.鈥 From there, MacDonald was on a roll. Agreeing with Duke that 鈥渨e are all Palestinians now, aren鈥檛 we?鈥 MacDonald went on to say that Jews were 鈥渟uper hyper ethnocentric鈥 and 鈥渢hink of all non-Jews as basically sub-human.鈥
In the racist, neo-Nazi subculture, MacDonald has become a key intellectual with his study of 鈥淛ewish evolutionary strategy.鈥 Duke opened up his March 20 radio broadcast by introducing MacDonald as 鈥渙ne of the men I most intellectually admire in the world. A man who I can safely say I learned more about the Jewish question [from] than any other single writer in my lifetime.鈥 Duke was speaking the truth. Hatewatch readers may recall that most of the footnotes featured in Duke鈥檚 self-published book Jewish Supremacism appear to have been lifted verbatim from MacDonald鈥檚 notorious trilogy of books on 鈥渢he Jewish question.鈥
MacDonald may be Duke鈥檚 greatest teacher. But it would appear that his extracurricular activities over the past month could be at odds with regulations governing his official teaching at CSU. Although he is a tenured professor, he still is a 鈥減ublic employee鈥 of the university, subject to the CSU Free Speech Handbook, Section V, on 鈥淧ublic Employee Speech,鈥 which specifically prohibits faculty members engaging in 鈥渙pprobrious, flagrant, insulting, defamatory鈥 speech.
CSU faculty members are also barred from engaging in 鈥渋ncompatible activities,鈥 described as 鈥渙f a type not befitting the professional dignity of a faculty member, or of a kind which would demean or degrade the individual or the institution.鈥 They cannot engage in 鈥渄iscriminatory behavior, bullying or harassment,鈥 defined as 鈥渙ffensive conduct of an unwelcome nature on the basis of any of the characteristics identified. A hostile environment exists when such conduct unreasonably interferes with an individual鈥檚 ability to participate, learn and/or work.鈥