07/25/2024 / By Ethan Huff
An associate professor of second language acquisition at Carnegie Mellon University is convinced that the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Butler, Penn., was “staged.”
According to Uju Anya, even the alleged shooter was part of a “stupid show” that Trump and his people are using for their own benefit to take the White House in 2025.
“People dying doesn’t make the attack any less staged,” Anya wrote on social media just hours after the incident occurred. “Someone who thought the attack was real could’ve killed others trying to prevent harm. Also, someone could’ve shot the shooter to hide the plot.”
“Politicians kill all the time and kill many more people to steal power,” Anya added. “And people died behind this farce. Actual people’s lives gone for them to stage this stupid show.”
Anya would continue to call the assassination attempt a hoax by comparing it to “a stupid Tubi movie set in the Bronx with palm trees in the background.”
“They lie, and people die,” she continued. “That’s exactly what they do. That’s the record. Whatever ‘attack’ on him they set up to stoke his followers’ fears and sentiments, threat and persecution has now cost lives.”
Anya’s website explains that she currently teaches and conducts research by “examining race, gender, sexual, and social class identities in new language learning through the experiences of African American students.”
(Related: Remember when Lincoln Project founder Rick Wilson told MSNBC that someone should put a “bullet” into Trump?)
A self-proclaimed “antiracist” and “feminist” who is proud to be an ally of the LGBTQ+ community, Anya received pushback on X in response to her comments, including from one user who wrote that “someone is dead” because of the shooting.
“A dead person can’t reveal the setup,” Anya responded to this comment.
The author of two books, “Racialized identities in second language learning” and “Racial equity on college campuses,” Anya continued to converse on X with people about how “everything” Trump has ever done “is a dirty lie,” including the pretense “that he’s fit for office.”
Someone else pointed out that “every rule in security protocol was broken” when Secret Service finally surrounded Trump and “hoisted him up exposed between them,” rendering him vulnerable to more potential bullet encounters.
It is interesting that Alex Jones was sued and is now being forced to pay $1.5 billion for suggesting that the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax, which is essentially the same thing that Anya is saying about what happened to Trump in Butler.
“She’s right that it was a setup, but wrong about who set it up and what the goal was,” another commenter suggested.
“Whoever ‘set it up’ should be tracked down and punished,” responded another.
Others noted that a full and complete investigation must be conducted to get to the bottom of what happened in Butler, as well as how it happened.
“Government employees are perfectly willing to prosecute a former president for political reasons, so it’s not unreasonable to believe they wouldn’t attempt to murder him when their prosecutions fail to turn the voters against him,” one said.
It is worth noting that Anya was hired to her position in 2021, which someone could not help but notice suggests she was “hired in reaction to the George Floyd nonsense.”
“That overdosing thug did more damage to society after his death than during his entire criminal life,” this person added.
“People who have dubious academic credentials and accomplishments all seem to be PhDs in hate whitey,” wrote another.
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