The American Civil War: 750,000 dead,… was fought for and on behalf of black Americans mostly by white people. Black professor Brittney Cooper needs to re-consider her disgusting and false idea:  “F— each and every Trump supporter. You absolutely did this. You are to blame,” She and other African-Americans suspect recent efforts to reopen the country following stay-at-home orders were “all about a gross necropolitical calculation that it is Black people who are dying disproportionately from COVID.”

Cooper, wrongly, continued to blame white people for the deaths of black people to the Wuhan flu: “Not only do white conservatives not care about Black life,” she wrote, “but my most cynical negative read of the white supremacists among them is that they welcome this mass winnowing of Black folks in order to slow demographic shifts and shore up political power.”

Dr. Anthony Fauci, a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, said during an online interview that high coronavirus death rates among African-Americans were largely attributable to pre-existing health conditions that are common in the black community, such as hypertension, obesity, diabetes and asthma.

The latest McLaughlin & Associates poll found  49% of voters believe the media are helping the Democrats like Brittany Cooper take out Trump in the current crisis.

The poll analysis read, “The plurality of voters, 49%, agreed with the statement, ‘The Democrats and liberal national media are trying to move the blame for the spread of coronavirus away from China to President Trump for partisan political gain just to win the November elections’; only 42% disagreed. Republicans overwhelmingly agreed 80% to 15%. Independents agreed 47% to 43%, and even 22% of Democrats agreed.”

In another post, Cooper wrongly claimed Trump supporters’ loyalty to the president impaired their judgment about the outbreak.

“They are literally willing to die from this clusterf—ed COVID response rather than admit absolutely anybody other than him [Trump] would have been a better president,” she wrote. “And when whiteness has a death wish, we are all in for a serious problem.”

On April 23, Cooper wrote about “the depths of white depravity,” claiming whites refused “to be swayed by facts, reason or the value of life itself, especially when those lives are Black.”

Cooper has a sad history of criticizing President Trump. Last October she asserted the president’s policies were partly to blame for weight problems among African-American women. Last August, she claimed Trump was willing to “get us into war” to keep the economy strong to bolster his 2020 reelection hopes. Rutgers needs to take a good long look at Cooper’s ability to mis-educate people based on her un-expert ideas about race.

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