Architect of the racist 1619 Project, Nikole Hannah-Jones, has positioned herself perfectly to take full advantage of both the University of North Carolina (UNC) and now Howard University thanks to the mob rule of the radical Left.

For anyone new to this headache, catch up on the background of this Leftist mess by reading Charlie’s full explanation on his LIVE feed HERE! Charlie details Hannah-Jones’ admission of hiring mostly Black staff and calling White people “bloodsuckers.”

Yeah.

Well, we have an update for you!

Hannah-Jones first happily accepted the offer to teach at UNC, her own alma mater, in a non-tenured position as the Knight Chair in Race and Journalism. However, UNC received quick backlash from the Left and was accused of racism for allegedly not offering Hannah-Jones tenure because she is Black.

Taking advantage of the media cycle, however, Hannah-Jones suddenly reversed course and publicly threatened to break her contract with UNC unless she was offered tenure!

How’s that for pride in your alma mater?

Hoping to resolve the issue quickly, the UNC Board of Regents took extraordinary measures, voting to grant Hannah-Jones tenure. 

I guess it doesn’t hurt to ask! (And to have a nationalized mob threaten anarchy).

Shockingly, Hannah-Jones has rejected the very terms that she had pressured the UNC Board of Regents to accommodate!

Instead, Hannah-Jones has recently announced that she would be accepting a newly created and virtually identical position—with tenure—at Howard University. 

She made UNC bow down to her and then snubbed them anyway! 

With a sycophantic press cheering her on, Hannah-Jones has used this controversy to cast herself as the victim of racism for the sole purpose of furthering her own career. Howard students and alumni now are forced to foot the bill of a “journalist” that manufactures outrage with only her own public image in mind. 

Imagine this person teaching your kids! THAT’S A HARD PASS FOR ME! 

Information regarding Hannah-Jones’ racist comments against white people, the 1619 Project, and more can be found in her profile at the Professor Watchlist here.