Here's the Latest on That University of Oregon Employee Who Said Trump Supporters Should Kill Themselves

By Free Republic | Created at 2024-12-25 15:47:23 | Updated at 2024-12-26 03:38:09 11 hours ago
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Here's the Latest on That University of Oregon Employee Who Said Trump Supporters Should Kill Themselves
townhall.com ^ | December 25, 2024 | Matt Vespa

Posted on 12/25/2024 7:42:33 AM PST by V_TWIN

Leonard Serrato, formerly of the University of Oregon, decided to vent on social media, telling Trump supporters to kill themselves. Mind you, this man is the university’s fraternity and sorority assistant director.

"I don't care if we've been friends our entire lives, you can go f--- yourself if you voted for Donald Trump," he said in the video. "If you are so sad about your groceries being expensive, get a f------- better-paying job. Do better in life, get a f------ education, do something, because you are f------ stupid, and I hope you go jump off of a f----- bridge."

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I'm guessing this guy has made a living in the academia bubble his whole career and has very little grasp on what it's like to earn a living.

Very sad, all that hatred.

1 posted on 12/25/2024 7:42:33 AM PST by V_TWIN


To: V_TWIN

Yep— quite a bit of pure hatred there. Unstable, too.


2 posted on 12/25/2024 7:47:03 AM PST by drwoof

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