Carnegie Mellon attacks victims and aids villains.

Dear CMU,


It saddens me that you’ve decided to no reply to an email of a victim of police brutality.

You defend a villian who promotes racism, international hatred and hurts police reputation in America instead.
You fight vs victims and you elevate villains.

The queen lived nearly 100 years.  Imagine if someone lived 4000 years, they’d have done wrongs they no longer do after culture learned better.  The queen was no different.  Anya deliberately chose to dig up evil from distant times to showcase it to the world.  I can’t be the smartest person to ever go to CMU, so you have staff that know this as well.  By promoting racism, Anya puts both American citizens and police lives in jeopardy in these times of race riots.  By promoting international hate of other countries, it makes CMU seem hostile and intolerant to foreign governments. Uju Anyais is a villain in clear and present sight.  Free Speech only protects people from censoring you.  Free Speech does not protect you from the consequences of your speech.  Uju Anyais has said hate speech that statistically has been shown to cause deaths in the past.  CMU stands behind a villain who says hate speech by not issuing any penalty against true hate speech.  We live in an age where only lip service is given to hate speech as an excuse to censor your political opponents, and this is no more readily apparent then when true hate speech happens like Anyais says, no penalty is given.

Yet you fire a patriotic Eagle Scout who’s always stood for police, firefighters, paramedics and American Military.
I was a victim of police brutality, not guilty of any crime for I did no crime.  I have done no crime except to get beat up by police and you fire me from my job.  You gave me a harsh penalty for no other reason than being a victim of a crime. 

CMU knows what I didn’t, that I would never get a job with such a fals accusation, and they could have helped clear it up, but didn’t.  You fired me not just from my job, but you made sure that I would never get a job with anyone ever again.

Carnegie Mellon fired me for my job for being a victim of a crime, let that sink in.

I could not protest. For if I protested, my speech would have hurt police PR.  When you hurt police PR, you hurt police.
I did the respectful thing of self sacrifice in order to keep police safe.  There’s no call for Anyais to say words that she knows will statistically kill some police officers.
This is a tale of CMU supporting the villain who has nothing to gain by her hate, and CMU fighting against a victim who kept his story secret.  I tell my story now so I can stand up for police lives and say,”Do not hate police officers! When you do, they lose their lives!  I was willing to take the punishment of shame of not getting a job for 19 years because of a false accusation in order to support police and stand for America.  I’d do it again! I was willing to stay silent while people ridiculed me for having no job.  I was willing to go day to day fighting and scraping to try and write software on my own, only to be taken advantage of by software publishers.  When I made 11,000$ in 2010(the only money I made in 30 years from my own software), I put $7,000 of it into student loans.  Today that 7,000$ has been eaten away by interest.  CMU has chosen to not only throw away the victim, but promote the villain.”  I would go jobless under false accusations again to save police lives.  I surmise CMU would again fire a victim as you never got back to me.

My story is being known across the Internet today and building momentum.  I’m explaining the dichotomy and how CMU only cares about PR and never cared about the students on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and my own website FatherSpiritSon.com  I talk with locals who love me, opening up to my story of police brutality and how Carnegie Mellon never once helped me as a victim of police brutality.  And by not even apologizing or responding,”Hey Jim, we’re reviewing this.”, it just proves CMU has no heart.  I’ll redouble my efforts to raise awareness of how much injustice this is on social media.  I assume you guys will continue to be heartless and never respond.  I wish and pray that you guys would grow a heart, find courage to stand up for what is right.  It cost me my entire career to stand up for what is right, and I’d do it again in a heart beat.  Every day I pray for the downfall of evil tyrants and that love will triumph.  I thought Carnegie Mellon really just made an error, but you are making a conscious decision to double down on the illegal firing of a victim of police brutality.  I don’t think I’ll ever hear back from you, I’ll pray for your souls, but I’m not going to be silent about this on social media.  I cannot remain silent when the truth being known helps society.

Sincerely,James Wilbur Sager III -disrespected CMU alumni for no crime but being a victim

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