Posted on 04/28/2020 6:50:04 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
A retired professor known for espousing antisemitic views to his students has died in a house fire.
Thats no moon
A 79-year-old Woodbury resident died early Tuesday morning after a fire broke out in the 19th century house on Route 32 where he had lived for 34 years.
Clyde Magarelli, a retired professor who had taught sociology for five decades at William Paterson University in Wayne, N.J., lived alone and was the only person in the house during the fire.
Woodbury Fire Chief Scott McClennan Jr. said at the scene that the fire initially was reported around 4:15 a.m. by passing drivers on the Thruway, which runs behind Magarellis house. McClennan said flames were shooting out of a second-story window when he arrived minutes later.
Firefighters spent about an hour and a half controlling the blaze, which destroyed much of the second floor and roof. McLennan said fire investigators were trying to determine the cause of the fire but had found nothing suspicious.
Media reports in 2018 indicated that William Paterson was investigating classroom videos a student had posted on Twitter in which Magarelli suggested the moon landing was faked and seemed to minimize the brutality of the Nazi Gestapo. The videos and an earlier controversy involving Magarelli sparked accusations he was trafficking in anti-Semitic and conspiratorial views.
And heres the kicker: Tuesday morning, the time of this Holocaust deniers death, was Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Stormfront will fly their flag at half mast for 3 days.
I guess he’s the toast of the town now.
Meeting Jesus must have be awkward.....before he hit the slide down that is!
David Duke is inconsolable.
He musta got the Divine ZOT.
I stopped right there. I was a clinical psych major for two semesters, and I can tell you that the whole Sociology department was barking mad. My Sociology 101 instructor handed out the class syllabus at the beginning of the semester, and twice weekly, he'd open class by referencing to our textbooks, sticking to the subject matter for a few minutes, then he'd spin off into some other-worldly tirade, unrelated to the coursework, for a whole hour. I passed the course with an A, and to this day I have no idea what he was trying to accomplish or what I was supposed to have learned. If the rest of college would have been that easy, I'd have gotten my PhD 30 years ago.
Indeed he is.
for someone with so much hate in their life one might say he is hating death even more, right about now.
How did this involve Karma? Was there some link between the fire and his antisemitic or other conspiracy views?
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