(Article by Jenna Curren republished from LawEnforcementToday.com)
According to reports, some of this violent rhetoric included advocating for the targeted killings of law enforcement. In one of the posts to social media, the leader of VCU’s student government, who reportedly identifies as transgender and non-binary, wrote:
“I hate white people so much it’s not even funny.”
The communist student body president of Virginia Commonwealth University (@VCU) is revealed to be behind an account that posted racist screeds & advocated for murderous violence. Taylor Marie Maloney s extremism actually earned them praise from @ACLUVA: https://t.co/48GuqfVSw3
In the now-suspended Twitter account @okrasocialist, VCU student body president Taylor Marie Maloney, tweeted in March:
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Boyce D. Watkins: Team Farrakhan All The Way
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Boyce D. Watkins is an American author, economist, political analyst, and social commentator on the Left.
If you are a free-thinking Black, and don’t believe Whites are Satan and Jews are termites, he will attack.
A few weeks ago, after the Noah Green incident, Watkins took to the airwaves to reprimand anyone in the Black community who was not on Team Farrakhan.
“I love the Minister,” Watkins said. “He is a man with solutions. He is one of the greatest Black leaders.”
But his message to the White Liberal was key: “If you don’t love the people I love, you are not my ally.”
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As Joe Biden prepares for his first address to a joint session of Congress, security at the US Capitol has shifted into overdrive to ensure the safety of both the president and the lawmakers who will gather to hear him.
The continued targeting of the Capitol – first during the 6 January insurrection by Donald Trump loyalists, then later by Noah Green, a 25-year-old member of the Nation of Islam who rammed his car into a Capitol Police Officer, killing him – has caused security personnel at the seat of the federal legislature to prepare beyond the already heightened security levels demanded by a joint meeting of Congress with the president in attendance.