Young Democrats at the University of Georgia welcomed at their weekly chapter meeting on Wednesday a Ph.D. and introductory philosophy teaching assistant who has compared white students to "autistic kids," and "sociopaths."

“There is a way in which White people in the South learn manners as a series of behaviors the way autistic kids learn to read social cues for behaviors,” Irami Osei-Frimpong , who was invited to the meeting to discuss civil liberties, said on Twitter on August 13. “Except since these guys and gals aren't autistic, I just feel like I'm around a bunch of sociopaths.”

“There is a way in which White people in the South learn manners as a series of behaviors the way autistic kids learn to read social cues for behaviors."

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Osei-Frimpong, whose student profile indicates that his research includes educational philosophy, has aimed his attacks at the process by which American school systems choose to teach civics courses.

The TA said that civics classrooms designed to make students comfortable would be “white supremacist” and that he teaches students who receive “white family wealth” and think they earned it by working at Chic-fil-A.

“I have acquired student debt just like a lot of students on this campus," UGA business management major Parker Marlow told Campus Reform. "Where is this white wealth when I need it? It’s highly unprofessional for any instructor to direct those kids of comments at students who are required to take his/her class.”

Osei-Frimpong also argued for normalizing jail sentences, particularly as they pertain to white women.

"All of these white women getting arrested is great,” Osei-Frimpong said. “We need to destigmatize jail, and just see it as something good people do from time to time, like a soldier going to battle. It's not something you run to, but not something you run away from. (Paraphrasing Gandhi)”

The TA has also taken to Twitter to discuss religion and race, stating that he views Peter as “the whitest Disciple,” noting that Peter “stumbles through all four Gospels and still ends up Pope.”

Twitter is not the only platform through which Osei-Frimpong espouses his views. The TA compared President Donald Trump to an “old-timey chemo that kills the cancer and usually the host” and "every suburban county in Georgia" by saying “they raise little white supremacists, but the test scores are good."

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Osei-Frimpong frequently addresses meetings of the local Athens-Clarke County Commission, speaking on issues such as racial inequality, better housing opportunities for black people, and gentrification of neighborhoods.

He’s claimed that “you don’t find white nationalists at a rally; you find them at a suburban Chamber of Commerce meeting.”

“Everyone should be welcome to express themselves on this campus,” UGA sociology junior Sarah L. who preferred not to provide her full name, told Campus Reform. “Our university is home to so many cultures and backgrounds. We don’t single out one group or direct hateful stereotypes at them because of the color of their skin, especially an instructor -that is racist.”

Campus Reform has reached out to UGA Young Democrats and UGA Department of Philosophy Interim Department Head Beth Preston, but both declined to comment.

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