Thursday, April 21, 2016

Black activist guilty of tweeting anti-black 'threats'

Via cscitizen

Kayla-Simone McKelvey, Kean University alumna and president of the Pan-African Student Union, pleads guilty to tweeting fake death threats against black students.

It probably seemed like a good idea at the time.

With racial tensions already high on university campuses across the U.S., and 100 black activists from New Jersey’s Kean University holding a protest rally against racial intolerance, the former leader of a black student group thought she could throw a little gas on the fire, stir up the crowd and do so anonymously.

It backfired, and Monday Kayla-Simone McKelvey, 25, pleaded guilty to creating a false alarm by tweeting anonymous death threats against fellow black students Nov. 17. She’s now facing jail and a large restitution fine.

More @ WND

2 comments:

  1. What ya think, 25-years to life sound right?

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  2. :) She'll probably be out in a flash considering she's black, female though sexual persuasion unknown. At any rate, she's got to get back to college where she can protest everything in the world which doesn't meet with her satisfaction and demand they be changed, post haste! :)

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