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UCLA’s ‘race and equity’ director publicly admits he wants Clarence Thomas to die

Updated: April 4, 2022 at 5:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Apr 4, 2022 – 4:52 pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (LifeSiteNews) — A race and equity professional at a major California college made headlines late last month when he publicly expressed his wish that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, the black pro-life conservative justice who was recently hospitalized after experiencing flu-like symptoms, would die.

“No one wants to openly admit [we all] hope Clarence Thomas dies,” wrote ​​Jonathan Perkins, a Race and Equity Director at the University of California, Los Angeles in a series of tweets posted in the early morning of March 25.

Perkins posted the tweets roughly a week after Justice Thomas was admitted to the Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C. on March 18.

No one wants to openly admit [we all] hope Clarence Thomas dies. Whatever you need to tell yourselves. This whole rule we’re not to wish ill on people is silly. Uncle Thomas is a sexist token who’s committed himself to making us all share in he and his treasonous wife’s misery.

— Jay Perk (@JohnathanPerk) March 25, 2022

RELATED: Justice Clarence Thomas hospitalized, now recovering from infection

“Whatever you need to tell yourselves. This whole rule we’re not

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