Isis Davis-Marks: Evil is at Yale

Isis Davis-Marks: Evil is at Yale

Isis Davis-Marks: Evil is at Yale

There’s an evil brewing at Yale. It’s an evil filled with racism, darkness, bigotry, and hatred so profound and so burning, that one has to wonder whether Yale is intentionally nurturing this malevolent cancer it plans to unleash on the world.

Meet ISIS Davis-Marks.

Marks is a Yale Daily News opinion editor – a poisonous bigot, so obscene, she has published a column promising to ruin the future of every white man whom she happens to catch saying or messaging something she finds objectionable and encouraging her fellow students to spy on white men in their midst. Police their computers. Spy on their fraternities. Ruin their futures. Document every misstep, whether intentional or not, and use it to destroy their lives and their futures.

To be honest, I’m not sure what the solution is. This expands beyond vocalizing problems about sexual assault: The core of this problem has to do with our values. The problem isn’t just the Yale administration; it’s Yale students. We allow things to skate by. We forget. We say, “No, he couldn’t have done that,” or, “But he’s so nice.” No questions are asked when our friends accept job offers from companies that manufacture weapons or contribute to gentrification in cities. We merely smile at them and wave as we walk across our residential college courtyards and do nothing. Thirty years later, we kick ourselves when it’s too late.

But I can’t do that anymore — I can’t let things slip by. I’m watching you, white boy. And this time, I’m taking the screenshot.

You see, folks, Isis has regrets. She wishes she had snooped in the white boy’s phone, listened to the white boy’s conversations, documented every word she found objectionable and every act that chafed her tender, lavender-scented labia, so she could use their youthful indiscretions to exact her revenge and destroy their lives.

Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian

Isis is quite obviously upset that Justice Kavanaugh finally got confirmed to the nation’s highest court. Although there was no evidence to support the ludicrous, morally repugnant allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, and at least one woman admitted to have blatantly fabricated assault charges, Isis wanted so badly for these charges to destroy Kavanaugh. Not because he was a rapist. Not because he did anything wrong. But because he was a “white boy” who ended up being nominated to the Supreme Court of the United States.

Isis isn’t screeching about Virginia Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax, whose two accusers have detailed much more credible sexual assault charges than Christine Blasey Ford, the partially amnesiac “someone – probably Kavanaugh – waggled his weenie at me” Deborah Ramirez, and Julie “I was an adult going to high school parties and saw gang rapes” Swetnick. Fairfax was accused by two women of sexual assault and rape – both of whom he admits to have had sexual contact with – and yet Isis is quiet about this black man, who reached the second most powerful post in Virginia. She isn’t angry that he is potentially a rapist with claims leveled against him that are much more credible than the “I don’t remember a whole lot, but Kavanaugh tried to rape me somewhere” stories that were used in an attempt to destroy the life of a man. After all Kavanaugh is white, and Fairfax is white.

Isis isn’t upset that 5,412 African American men committed rape or sexual assault in 2016, according to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report. She’s upset that a white boy may have said something she considers offensive.

When I’m watching the white boy — who is now a white man by this point — on CNN, I’ll remember a racist remark that he said, an unintentional utterance that he made when he had one drink too many at a frat party during sophomore year. I’ll recall a message that he accidentally left open on a computer when he forgot to log out of iMessage, where he likened a woman’s body to a particularly large animal. I’ll kick myself for forgetting to screenshot the evidence.

This woman isn’t someone who came from the streets, according to the American Conservative. Isis Davis-Marks graduated from one of the most elite schools in the United States – the Bronx High school of Science, and she will have a Yale University degree this year when she ostensibly graduates. Davis-Marks doesn’t strike me as underprivileged in any way, but very, very angry.

She’s a woman who will have every opportunity to succeed. She had every privilege in life – an education from one of the most exclusive high schools in the United States and a subsequent Ivy League degree – and yet she’s bitter, malicious, spiteful, and a filthy, hateful zealot to boot.

Isis Davis-Marks is a tyrannical Stalinist, encouraging her compatriots to rat out the undesirables and destroy their futures. Worse yet, she’s doing so on the basis of race, and Yale has no problem with publishing this overbearing, oppressive, bigoted trash, probably because Yale officials want to portray themselves as woke and edgy.

Beating up on white men is en vogue, dontcha know?

This is frightening to me – as a minority and a woman whose family escaped a totalitarian regime. What Davis-Marks is promoting is nothing short of a surveillance state – not one at the hands of government thugs who will send you to the gulag for daring to challenge their policies, but one at the hands of perpetually aggrieved, screeching mediocrities whose only way to glory is to tear you down if you dare succeed as a white male, and who will send you to a different type of gulag – one in which you will be shunned and ostracized based on the envious, hateful, pernicious spying of nosy, despicable dregs, who have skated by on their color, race, gender, or victimhood their entire lives.

Look, I’m happy that we live in a nation where we can hold morally repugnant and even racist views and are free to publish them without government retribution. But authoritarian parasites are the future of this nation. They will be the ones holding positions of power long after we are gone, and that doesn’t bode well for the future.

 

Featured photo: Yale University, courtesy of Pixabay (license; cropped)

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Marta Hernandez is an immigrant, writer, editor, science fiction fan (especially military sci-fi), and a lover of freedom, her children, her husband and her pets. She loves to shoot, and range time is sacred, as is her hiking obsession, especially if we’re talking the European Alps. She is an avid caffeine and TWD addict, and wants to own otters, sloths, wallabies, koalas, and wombats when she grows up.

7 Comments
  • Skillyboo says:

    It works both ways. Her actions today should follow her wherever she applies for work. Any ‘woke’ White male stupid enough to hire her or work along side her deserves whatever she accuses them of.

    • Marta Hernandez says:

      The problem is corporations are so scared of being accused of racism and other foulness, they will allow this shit in their midst.

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  • James Martin says:

    All of this is very sad. As a 63 year old white man (no, I’m not a “boy”) I’m horrified at what I am seeing. I have been a democrat my whole life and voted for O’bama twice only to see him ruin race relations in this country with his false narratives against whites and cops, white cops of course. I will vote for Trump this time, not so much for what he is, but for what he isn’t: a hateful radical, divisive,racist, fascist, Democrat who is a member of a party that refuses to marginalize it’s most radical and hate filled fringe. Sadly, they are no longer the fringe.A white person would be ruined over such blatant racism, but this divisive woman will be lauded as some kind of social justice heroine. She probably has one of those :HATE HAS NO HOME HERE” signs in her window, The irony is lost on her and her followers, I’m sure.

  • Bob Cuddy says:

    I never went to Yale, or any of the Ivy League schools, so you may think just based on this fact that you are smarter than me. You may be. As a White Male, let me just say, I don’t know you, and I don’t hate you, or am I prejudice against you for any reason what so ever. However with this opinion of yours that you have felt that you needed to put out there for the World to see, I would not think that others would feel that your feelings toward me are the same. Am I guilty of anything, just based on my skin color? Are you? No of course not, but you seem to think my life, even though you know nothing about it is SO privileged over anyone of any other color. That, kind of sounds like racism and prejudice. I would hope a studen of Yale, would hopefully be able to reason that out, but I may be too hopeful.

  • When Isis Davis-Marks writes “To be honest, I’m not sure what the solution is” she is being dishonest. She and her ilk are Final Solutionists. The demonizing and dehumanizing is how they prepare the culture to accept such.

    None of us like to face how bad things have gotten, but try to imagine her saying “no, that’s going too far, I would defend the rights of white males” when merely seeing one walking across campus enrages her.

  • Francois Luchaire says:

    Some newspapers are writing about her here in Europe… and it doesn’t look good at all. What a reputation she has made for herself: https://www.causeur.fr/yale-garcon-blanc-davis-marks-queer-160930

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