Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook (Activist Citizens Library ...

Rutgers University currently employs a professor named Mark Bray, who happens to be the author of the book “The ANTIFA Handbook.” The group regularly advances violence as a means of political persuasion, and now that standard has fallen back on the professor.
He self-reported, “Hi everyone in Terrorism, unfortunately my situation has gotten worse recently. This weekend, shortly after some negative media and social media attention (some of which, ironically enough, accused me of being a ‘terrorist’), I received another death threat and a separate threat that included my home address. The University and the authorities have been notified.”
We DO NOT advocate violence as a means of political persuasion, but we celebrate his “self-deport” efforts.
Antifa Aligned Professor at Rutgers Flees U.S. for Europe, Citing Threats– legalinsurrection.com
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We noted in a recent Quick Take that the Turning Point USA chapter at Rutgers University has launched a petition demanding the removal of professor Mark Bray, who has connections to Antifa. Bray literally wrote the Antifa ‘Handbook.’
Now Bray has apparently fled the United States for Europe, citing threats to his safety.
FOX News reports:
‘Dr Antifa’ Rutgers professor announces move to Europe after TPUSA petition calls for his firing
A Rutgers University professor who some students have nicknamed “Dr. Antifa” announced over the weekend that he would move his classes online and relocate to Europe following a petition the Turning Point USA chapter at the campus launched to remove him.
“Hi everyone in Terrorism, unfortunately my situation has gotten worse recently,” Mark Bray, an assistant teaching professor at Rutgers, wrote to students in an email obtained by Fox News Digital.
“This weekend, shortly after some negative media and social media attention (some of which, ironically enough, accused me of being a ‘terrorist’), I received another death threat and a separate threat that included my home address,” Bray wrote. “The University and the authorities have been notified.”
