Video: Kansas professor Says Men Who Cannot Vote For A Female President, Referring To Harris, Should Be Shot & Killed

Video: Kansas professor Says Men Who Cannot Vote For A Female President, Referring To Harris, Should Be Shot & Killed
Professor Phillip Lowcock

A professor at the University of Kansas by the name of Phillip Lowcock, during a lecture said that men who cannot vote for a woman to become a president (referring to Kamala Harris), because they think males are smarter than females should be lined up and killed.

The professor made the troubling call when he was delivering a lecture on female rights to students. He started by saying that people who think that “guys are smarter than girls” have some serious problems. He then shared his frustration that some males will refuse to vote for a potential candidate for president because she is a woman, and they don’t think females are smart enough to lead the United States.

He then advocated for the shooting of such people. Watch the video below:

The professor immediately knew he shouldn’t have made such a statement, at least to the hearing of the public. He quickly requested that the footage be deleted because he didn’t want the school authorities to question him.

The unedited video found its way to social media where it quickly went viral.

The management of Kansas University said they were aware of the lecturer’s inappropriate comments, that the professor was deeply sorry for his statement, and that he was only trying to emphasize the need for women’s rights and equality. The school also said he has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of investigations.

Many, however, did not accept his apology and called for his immediate dismissal, and some wondered why there was no immediate reaction from the students who sat quietly in the hall.

The debate on whether a woman is fit to rule is coming after a mock book titled “The Achievements of Kamala Harris” was published and put up for sale on Amazon and Walmart stores.

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