San Diego State University dean of arts Dr. Monica Casper 'stench' of conservative agenda as 'racist

Dr. Monica Casper, a dean at San Diego State University

Dr. Monica Casper, a dean at San Diego State University

A dean at San Diego State University has described the ‘Right’s agenda’ on Twitter as a ‘stench’ saying it consists of racism, unintelligence, and inequality.      

‘Just so we’re clear on the Right’s agenda: racism good, abortion bad, money good, women bad, capitalism good, sustainability bad, stupidity good, science bad, power good, equality bad, white people good, nonwhite people bad. Stench, indeed,’ Dr. Monica Casper, SDSU’s dean of the College of Arts and Letters, tweeted.

In other tweets, Dr. Casper wrote about the acquittal of Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse calling it a victory for ‘white supremacy’.

‘No mercy, no justice – white supremacy wins again,’ she tweeted.  

Earlier this month, she reacted to the opening arguments in the Supreme Court which is considering a Mississippi ban on abortions at 15 weeks; and could be used to reverse Roe Vs Wade.  

She described the Supreme Court as consisting of: ‘Two sexual predators, a white lady, and some racists walk.’ She tweeted her observation adding the hashtag ‘abortion is healthcare.’ 

A dean at San Diego State University has described the 'Right's agenda' on Twitter as a 'stench' saying it consists of racism, unintelligence, and inequality

A dean at San Diego State University has described the ‘Right’s agenda’ on Twitter as a ‘stench’ saying it consists of racism, unintelligence, and inequality

In other tweets, Dr. Casper wrote about the acquittal of Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse calling it a victory for 'white supremacy'.

In other tweets, Dr. Casper wrote about the acquittal of Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse calling it a victory for ‘white supremacy’.

Earlier this month, she reacted to the opening arguments in the Supreme Court which is considering a Mississippi abortion ban at 15 weeks; and could be used to reverse Roe V Wade

Earlier this month, she reacted to the opening arguments in the Supreme Court which is considering a Mississippi abortion ban at 15 weeks; and could be used to reverse Roe V Wade

The outspoken comments have Republicans attending San Diego State College up in arms describing her comments as ‘hateful.’

‘The tweets reflect the cancerous leftist ideology that has infected not just the average professor, but the upper leadership of our public universities,’ Dylan Martin, a spokesperson for the California College Republicans, told CollegeFix, which first reported the tweets.

‘This dishonest narrative harms students,’ Martin added. 

‘This isn’t isolated to Casper at SDSU, either; this way of thinking and this narrative is being driven by professors across the country every day.’ 

Casper’s bio states she is ‘deeply invested in the promise of sociology as a means to understand and change the world.’ 

Her faculty bio describes her as being focused on feminism, environmental studies, and infant mortality among other topics.

One of her specialties includes ‘combating infant mortality in black communities.’

San Diego State has defended the comments made by its faculty member stating educational establishment supports her right to free speech. 

‘It is important to know that faculty speech is protected by both the First Amendment and academic freedom principles, which are advanced by the American Association of University Professors,’ the school said in a statement. 

Casper's bio states she is 'deeply invested in the promise of sociology as a means to understand and change the world.' Her faculty bio describes her as being focused on feminism, environmental studies, and infant mortality among other topics

Casper’s bio states she is ‘deeply invested in the promise of sociology as a means to understand and change the world.’ Her faculty bio describes her as being focused on feminism, environmental studies, and infant mortality among other topics

San Diego State University, pictured, has defended the comments made by its faculty member stating educational establishment supports her right to free speech

San Diego State University, pictured, has defended the comments made by its faculty member stating educational establishment supports her right to free speech

‘At SDSU, we encourage all members of our community, including our faculty, to engage in open discourse, as it is our responsibility as a public institution to uphold and protect free speech. 

‘We know that open dialogue may introduce conversations about topics that are uncomfortable for some.’

The school told Fox News that it did not want to violate the Constitutional rights of staff or stifle respectful debate noting how they will ‘not censor professors for exercising their free speech and for sharing their perspectives and the expertise determined by their own research and scholarship’ because it would violate their Constitutional rights and stifle respectful debate.

‘We support the free expression of our faculty, students and staff and maintain an environment that is supportive of different perspectives and experiences,’ the school said. 

source: dailymail.co.uk