News “Dr. Antifa” prevented from leaving the country

UNCjigga

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Hey you guys—TrumpCo just stopped the leader of Antifa dead in their tracks!! It’s over!!! Huzzah!!! We fought Antifa and won!!!!

Now let’s do the big Scooby Doo reveal and tear off this anarchist’s mask—oh, turns out he was….a university professor???? His major crimes include—teaching a class on antifascist movements in history??? But wait—he also wrote the Antifa handbook!!! Clearly he’s a terrorist, right? I mean, this book includes…

“…a detailed survey of the full history of anti-fascism from its origins to the present day — the first transnational history of postwar anti-fascism in English. Today, critics say shutting down political adversaries is anti-democratic; antifa adherents argue that the horrors of fascism must never be allowed the slightest chance to triumph again. Bray amply demonstrates that antifa simply aims to deny fascists the opportunity to promote their oppressive politics, and to protect tolerant communities from acts of violence promulgated by fascists.”

Wait—so he’s not leading Antifa or actually even a “member”, he’s teaching antifascist history? And for that crime, his family was refused boarding a flight to Spain to flee the country (oh the irony), so they could avoid doxxing and death threats??

Turning Point USA activists have claimed he is a “financier” for the leftwing movement.

“The Rutgers chapter of Turning Point USA then circulated a petition that accused the professor of being an “outspoken, well-known antifa member” and called for his dismissal.

The Rutgers chapter of Turning Point USA has said it does not support harassment or doxing, but Bray is on a list of academics the group identifies as advancing left-leaning classroom propaganda.

“Do you want to become a socialist? If so, make sure to pay this professor a visit!!!! All jokes aside help us report this professor who has ties to Antifa which now is designated as a domestic terrorist organization,” the Rutgers chapter posted on Instagram several days ago.

Remind me who the tolerant ones are, and who the violent ones are? I’m just asking questions…
 

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The Rutgers chapter of Turning Point USA has said it does not support harassment or doxing, but Bray is on a list of academics the group identifies as advancing left-leaning classroom propaganda.

I guess that's why Turning Point USA maintains this list of professors, their crimes against conservatism, and links to where to find them, huh? To ensure they're free from harassment or doxxing?
 

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Weird. Could be just a airline mix-up. I guess we will see what happens tonight.

Bray told the outlet that the family were rebooked for Thursday evening but were in the dark about why the earlier booking had been cancelled. “I may sound conspiratorial, but I don’t think it is a coincidence,” he said. “We’re at a hotel and we’re just going to try again.”
 
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I guess that's why Turning Point USA maintains this list of professors, their crimes against conservatism, and links to where to find them, huh? To ensure they're free from harassment or doxxing?
"We don't support doxing or harassing, but we keep this convenient list handy and use lots of inflammatory rhetoric such that some weirdos can take some personal initiative to do the dirty work that we obviously don't condone."
 
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UNCjigga

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Weird. Could be just a airline mix-up. I guess we will see what happens tonight.

Bray told the outlet that the family were rebooked for Thursday evening but were in the dark about why the earlier booking had been cancelled. “I may sound conspiratorial, but I don’t think it is a coincidence,” he said. “We’re at a hotel and we’re just going to try again.”
I am assuming his name was added to some no fly list when Antifa was designated a terrorist organization—I guess Kash’s FBI needed to come up with a list of names and probably downloaded said list straight from TPUSA. That’s the only explanation I can muster for a “disappeared” reservation without an arrest, but it’s quite possible it was some other mixup if he was simply ‘rebooked’ (or perhaps his name was removed from the no fly list after he went public? Who knows…)
 

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I am assuming his name was added to some no fly list when Antifa was designated a terrorist organization—I guess Kash’s FBI needed to come up with a list of names and probably downloaded said list straight from TPUSA. That’s the only explanation I can muster for a “disappeared” reservation without an arrest, but it’s quite possible it was some other mixup if he was simply ‘rebooked’ (or perhaps his name was removed from the no fly list after he went public? Who knows…)

If he was on the no-fly list he shouldn't haven't been even able to check in or check his luggage. Why would also the entire reservation disappear for his family members? I could be wrong but it more reads like the airline just messed up his families reservation and lost it. Perfectly willing to be proven wrong.
 
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If he was on the no-fly list he shouldn't haven't been even able to check in or check his luggage. Why would also the entire reservation disappear for his family members? I could be wrong but it more reads like the airline just messed up his families reservation and lost it. Perfectly willing to be proven wrong.
The airline could have messed up, or someone could have cancelled it on him. Never let that confirmation number get out because people can mess with your reservation with just your name and that number.