Students Demand Professor Be Fired After He Supports Due Process, Says ‘Accusers Sometimes Lie’

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The anti-Kavanaugh crowd continues to reach a fever pitch as nearly 100 students at the University of Southern California attended a rally on Monday demanding a tenured professor be fired after he sent an email last week to the student body simply noting that “accusers sometimes lie.”

PJ Media reports Professor James Moore was replying to an email that circulated on the day of the Senate Judiciary Hearing urging students to “Believe Survivors.”

Moore responded by pointing out that if one of them were falsely accused of a crime, “I expect you find yourself a stronger proponent of due process than you are now.”

Quickly, students organized a rally against Moore, yelling “Times Up, No Moore!” dozens of times.

Dean Jack Knott called Moore’s comments “extremely inappropriate (and) hurtful” and said faculty “sensitivity training” was in order.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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