John 3:19
This is the judgment, that the Light has come into the world, and men loved the darkness rather than the Light, for their deeds were evil.
The man at the center of the controversy is Irami Osei-Frampong — a philosophy graduate student employed by the university as a teacher’s assistant.
In his old Facebook posts, Osei-Frampong showed extremely radical views on life and now that the racial war has swallowed up the United States, Irami Osei-Frampong does not give up his words.
“Some white people may have to die for black communities to be made whole,” says one of his posts.
Another social media post said: “Fighting white people is a skill.”
In an interview with WSBTV, Osei-Frampong wonders why people find contradictory in his words.
“I’m confused why that is so controversial,” Osei-Frampong said. “It’s just a fact of history that racial justice often comes at the cost of white life.”
Osei-Frampong appeared on Cox Media Group radio station WGAU Tuesday morning, insisting he’s not calling for violence, but believes it should remain an option. In addition, teacher’s assistant is not afraid of dismissal, since modern history of the United States does not include a single case of dismissal of a black man due to racism.
Just to let those who don’t know this is called evil.
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