University of Pennsylvania's Anthea Butler has also called God a "white racist."

A professor at the University of Pennsylvania called presidential candidate Ben Carson a “coon” because he said he’s cool with NASCAR flying Confederate flags during races if that’s what its fans want.

“If only there was a ‘coon of the year’ award . . .” Religious Studies professor Anthea Butler tweeted last Tuesday in response to a tweet sharing a Sports Illustrated article about Carson’s comments.


Her post has since been deleted, but not before a screenshot of it was captured, according to an article in Campus Reform.

Butler is hardly a new to making inflammatory comments on Twitter. In 2013, she declared that God is a “white racist . . . carrying a gun and stalking young black men.” When controversy ensued, she responded by bragging at the Harlem Book Fair that she had tenure and therefore couldn’t be fired.

#share#Arrogant or not, she wasn’t wrong. After all, it doesn’t seem like she will face any consequences for this tweet, either — which seems fair. After all, I’m sure that someone saying that kind of thing about a black liberal candidate would be met with the same non-reaction!


Oh, and by the way, here are the comments from Carson that Butler apparently believed earned him that insult:


“If it’s a majority of people in that area who want [the Confederate battle flag] to fly, I certainly wouldn’t take it down,” he said, explaining that NASCAR fans should be able to continue to fly it “if it’s private property and that’s what they want to do.”

— Katherine Timpf is a reporter for National Review Online.