Liberal professor: Texans deserve hurricane
for Trump support
August 29, 2017
for Trump support
August 29, 2017
Liberal professors have again and again come out declaring their disapproval of President Donald Trump. But in doing so, they say some of the most insulting and disgusting things to get their point across.
Well, it just happened again.
While the rest of the world is sharing their prayers of hope to the people in Houston, Texas, one professor from The University of Tampa decided to make it about Trump.
Well, it just happened again.
While the rest of the world is sharing their prayers of hope to the people in Houston, Texas, one professor from The University of Tampa decided to make it about Trump.
Ken Storey tweeted, “I don’t believe in instant Karma but this kinda feels like it for Texas. Hopefully this will help them realize the GOP doesn’t care about them.”
The following story is from investigative reporter Anthony Gockowski at Campus Reform, and it reveals the absurdity of liberal logic.
” A University of Tampa professor recently suggested that Texans deserve the fallout from Hurricane Harvey because of their support for Donald Trump in the 2016 election.
“I don’t believe in instant Karma but this kinda feels like it for Texas,” Professor Ken Storey wrote. “Hopefully this will help them realize the GOP doesn’t care about them.”
One of Storey’s followers responded to the tweet by noting that there are “lots of good people in Texas,” and so he “may want to rethink this one.”
The following story is from investigative reporter Anthony Gockowski at Campus Reform, and it reveals the absurdity of liberal logic.
” A University of Tampa professor recently suggested that Texans deserve the fallout from Hurricane Harvey because of their support for Donald Trump in the 2016 election.
“I don’t believe in instant Karma but this kinda feels like it for Texas,” Professor Ken Storey wrote. “Hopefully this will help them realize the GOP doesn’t care about them.”
One of Storey’s followers responded to the tweet by noting that there are “lots of good people in Texas,” and so he “may want to rethink this one.”
“Well, the good people there need to do more to stop the evil their state pushes. I’m only blaming those who support the GOP there,” Storey elaborated, to which the same commenter replied by asking if he thinks the same about Trump supporters in Florida.
“Yep, those who voted for him here deserve it as well,” Storey answered, though he later deleted his Twitter account, but a screenshot of his account confirms that he teaches sociology.
Campus Reform reached out to Storey for comment on his tweets, but did not receive a response in time for publication.
This story first appeared on Campus Reform.
“Yep, those who voted for him here deserve it as well,” Storey answered, though he later deleted his Twitter account, but a screenshot of his account confirms that he teaches sociology.
Campus Reform reached out to Storey for comment on his tweets, but did not receive a response in time for publication.
This story first appeared on Campus Reform.