Psycho Lib Professor Vandalizes GOP Political Signs

Here’s another instance of supposedly tolerant liberals showing their true colors against conservatives. Behaving like the liberal Nazi that she is, a crazed left-wing professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln took it upon herself to deny two Republican politicians their First Amendment Rights by vandalizing their campaign signs. And this isn’t her first offense.

Via Campus Reform

UNL prof who allegedly vandalized GOP lawmaker sign: ‘F**k Campus Reform’

Police cited a University of Nebraska- Lincoln professor Tuesday for three counts of vandalizing political signs after fingerprints left on the signs matched up with hers.

Patricia Wonch-Hill, a sociology professor at UNL, was cited for vandalizing the signs, which were the property of the campaigns of Nebraska Republican Sen. Deb Fischer and Republican Rep. Jeff Fortenberry. Campus Reform emailed Wonch-Hill for a comment, to which she responded, “Please have my comment read exactly “Fuck Campus Reform.” Hill then referred Campus Reform to her lawyer, Marc Delman, who told Campus Reform that Hill maintains her innocence.

Patricia Wonch-Hill. He has such crazy eyes for such a cute little boy.

You know who else is maintaining their innocence? Jussie Smollet. But we all know he’s guilty as fuck and Wonch-Hill is too. Priors and fingerprints are pretty damning evidence.

Hill has a history of previous politically motivated convictions. She received charges of destruction of property with intent and disorderly conduct in January 2018 and October 2017, respectively, in addition to the three counts of vandalism Hill is charged with this time, according to 1011 Now.

She also hasn’t limited her entire criminal career to politically motivated crimes. While looking for a picture of her I found this mugshot of Wonch-Hill her on the North Platte Post website. Here’s the bitch in November 2011 after she was arrested for DUI.

The drunken vandal. Keep it up and you’ll be in prison soon enough.

“We do not condone vandalism,” UNL spokeswoman Leslie Reed told Campus Reform. “However, this is a personal legal matter based on actions of a faculty member on their own time, and they will have to take accountability for their actions based on the outcome of the legal process.”

However. Which to me means, “We’re not going to do shit about this. She’s one a lib like us.” You know damn well had this been a conservative professor (I know that’s hard to swallow, but they do exist) vandalizing a liberal’s signs, they would have already crucified her out on the Nebraska plains and crows would be pecking out her eyes by now.

Hill poured fake blood on the steps of NRA lobbyist Chris Cox’s Virginia home in January 2018.

It’s too bad Cox didn’t spill Wonch-Hill’s blood on those same steps. I know it wouldn’t have been justified but, hey. it would have been awesome.

A Virginia court found Hill guilty of vandalism and ordered her to stay away from the Cox home, the business of Cox’s wife, as well as the D.C. and Virginia NRA offices, The Washington Post reported.

Hill belongs to Nebraskans Against Gun Violence, where she advocates for gun control, according to her faculty bio. The group’s vice-president, Melody Vaccaro, came to her defense in the Virginia case and railed on the NRA, saying “we think this is the NRA using the criminal justice system to rain terror on regular people,” according to WaPo.

How so? Honestly, I don’t even know what that means. Is she implying that it’s OK to vandalize someone’s home and Wonch-Hill shouldn’t have been punished for it? I think so. And if so, do you believe that she would be cool with it if a bunch of us crept into her yard one night and plastered her house with NRA stickers? Doubtful. She’d “terrorize” us with that same justice system too.

Bailey O’Connor, a junior at UNL and State Chairwoman of the Nebraska College Republicans, told Campus Reform that Hill’s “unacceptable” actions “reflect poorly on the University of Nebraska.”

“I do not believe that UNL, nor their staff, promotes this behavior,” O’Connor said. “That being said, it is important to recognize the image this type of illegal conduct places on the university. This professor is in a position of leadership on campus and it is important that she recognizes that.”

Indeed, she puts a huge stain on the school’s reputation and she ought to be fired. But there’s not a chance in hell that UNL’s liberals will sacrifice one of their own.