Johnathan Perkins, director for Race and Equity at University of California, Los Angeles, tweeted his wish for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to die after news broke that Thomas was hospitalized for an infection.
"This whole rule we’re not to wish ill on people is silly," he said.
Perkins added "Uncle Thomas is a sexist token who’s committed himself to making us all share in he and his treasonous wife’s misery" and "I’m over it. He is bad. He’s LITERALLY endangered lives of countless of this country’s vulnerable populations."
Perkins further said he did not believe Thomas was not actually sick because "Y’all really think he just so happened to SECRETLY be admitted to the hospital for an unidentified ailment the exact day the January 6th Committee released/leaked information implicating him and his wife?"
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
ALSO THIS IS MOOT BECAUSE HE WASN’T ACTUALLY SICK
— Jay Perk (@JohnathanPerk) March 26, 2022
Y’all really think he just so happened to SECRETLY be admitted to the hospital for an unidentified ailment the exact day the January 6th Committee released/leaked information implicating him and his wife? Grow up, Peter Pan. Smh.
Perkins doubled down on wishing for Thomas to die, "Thomas can choke as far as I’m concerned. He hurts the people I love," before offering a non-apology apology:
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Clarence Thomas can choke as far as I’m concerned. He hurts the people I love. https://t.co/DPLTLbeVBY
— Jay Perk (@JohnathanPerk) March 26, 2022
Ok, ok, I admit. I shouldn’t have said what I did about Clarence Thomas, because it was “mean.”
— Jay Perk (@JohnathanPerk) March 27, 2022
How ‘bout this? I wish for Papa Thomas what Republicans [STILL] wish for Hillary Clinton.
Difference is ClareBear deserves it for undoing generations of legal civil rights progress.
Anna Spain Bradley, vice chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at UCLA, said in a statement to Townhall: "This tweet does not reflect my or UCLA EDI’s views."