A University of Pennsylvania professor seems to think that the First Amendment does not apply to offensive speech such as the YouTube video mocking the Islamic prophet Muhammad that was used as a pretext for killing Ambassador Christopher Stevens and the attacks on our embassies in Libya and Yemen.

“Good Morning. How soon is Sam Bacile going to be in jail folks? I need him to go now.When Americans die because you are stupid...,” Anthea Butler, associate professor of religious studies at the University of Pennsylvania tweeted on Wednesday, according to a post captured by Twitchy.

The filmmaker has gone into hiding fearing reprisal from Islamic terrorists.

“And yes, I know we have First Amendment rights,but if you don't understand the Religion you hate, STFU about it. Yes, I am ticked off.—“ Butler tweeted.

Butler went on to imply that blasphemy against Islam is not protected by the First Amendment, regardless of the fact the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated laws from ridicule in the 1950s.

“I am all for free speech, but you better damn well understand that actions have consequences, and what you mock is another persons belief.—“ Butler tweeted.

