Alright everyone, Jeremy here with some absolutely insane news coming out of Washington State University! You won’t believe the audacity of some people these days. It turns out that a woke professor at WSU was ARRESTED after physically attacking a student for the simple act of wearing a Trump hat!
We’ve got the exclusive report thanks to Post Millennial and Front Lines, and let me tell you, the footage is something else. Back in February, WSU junior J. Sani was just trying to grab some takeout in Pullman, Washington, when he was allegedly ambushed and jumped by not one, but two individuals: Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff. This all went down right in front of The Coug, a popular campus bar, and the surveillance cameras caught the whole thing.
According to reports, Mahoney, who is a WSU graduate student and get this a political science instructor, confronted Sani about his bright red “Make America Great Again” cap. Witnesses say Mahoney, along with Hoff, unleashed a vicious beatdown on Sani, leaving him with multiple scrapes and bruises. It’s unbelievable that in a place supposedly welcoming to diverse values and ideas, like Washington State University, something like this could happen.
And the details just keep getting worse. Apparently, this wasn’t just a random outburst. Sani had prior interactions with Mahoney and believes their opposing political views played a role. Mahoney is described as a notorious far-left activist with ties to the Democratic Socialists of America and someone who openly admires the Communist Party, even sporting a hammer and sickle pin in his official school photo. He’s also reportedly a regular at pro-Hamas protests. When confronted by police, Mahoney allegedly tried to downplay the assault and even victim-blame. Thankfully, the officers weren’t buying it, and both Mahoney and Hoff were arrested on the spot. They are now facing fourth-degree misdemeanor assault charges.
But here’s where the story takes another wild turn. While WSU initially suspended Mahoney from his classes and teaching duties, Sani is now speaking out because he’s hearing that this attacker could be rehired by the university! Can you believe that? This professor, who allegedly assaulted a student for his political beliefs, might be allowed back in the classroom. Sani rightly points out that if you can’t tolerate different opinions, you have no business teaching.
It’s also worth noting that Gerald Hoff, the other individual involved, is also reportedly employed by WSU. The university, citing student privacy laws, is refusing to comment on the status of either individual. This lack of transparency is frankly unacceptable.
This whole situation is a prime example of the intolerance we’re seeing far too often on college campuses. Students should feel safe to express their beliefs without fear of being physically attacked. The fact that a university would even consider rehiring someone with Mahoney’s alleged behavior sends a dangerous message.
We here at The Quarting are standing with J. Sani and anyone who believes in free speech and the right to express their political views without fear of violence. We’ll continue to follow this story and demand accountability from Washington State University. It’s time these institutions understand that they can’t harbor individuals who resort to violence to silence dissenting opinions. What do you think about this crazy situation? Let us know in the comments below, and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more hard-hitting news and commentary.