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George Ciccariello-Maher (born March 12, 1979), also known as Geo Maher, is an American political scientist who was an associate professor of politics and global studies at Drexel University. After a tweet reputedly mocking the white genocide conspiracy theory and a tweet expressing support for the 1804 Haiti massacre, as well as other statements, Ciccariello-Maher was placed on administrative leave before resigning from Drexel. He claimed the resignation was due to "death threats and threats of violence."

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  • George Ciccariello-Maher (born March 12, 1979), also known as Geo Maher, is an American political scientist who was an associate professor of politics and global studies at Drexel University. After a tweet reputedly mocking the white genocide conspiracy theory and a tweet expressing support for the 1804 Haiti massacre, as well as other statements, Ciccariello-Maher was placed on administrative leave before resigning from Drexel. He claimed the resignation was due to "death threats and threats of violence." (en)
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  • George Joseph Ciccariello-Maher IV (en)
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  • Identity against Totality: the Counterdiscourse of Separation beyond the Decolonial Turn (en)
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  • George Ciccariello-Maher (born March 12, 1979), also known as Geo Maher, is an American political scientist who was an associate professor of politics and global studies at Drexel University. After a tweet reputedly mocking the white genocide conspiracy theory and a tweet expressing support for the 1804 Haiti massacre, as well as other statements, Ciccariello-Maher was placed on administrative leave before resigning from Drexel. He claimed the resignation was due to "death threats and threats of violence." (en)
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