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Leaflets in Ferguson: If Murdering Pig Walks Amerikkka Must Be Brought To A Halt

Communist Party USA is distributed leaflets in Ferguson and surrounding areas that read: If Murdering Pig Walks Amerikkka Must Be Brought To A Halt. This is typical, left wing Communist propaganda. Lots of threats, but rarely end up actually happening. The author’s name is Carl Dix.

Leaflets in Ferguson: If Murdering Pig Walks Amerikkka Must Be Brought To A Halt

College Fix released the image of the leaflet they found in Ferguson, and as you would expect, it’s gone viral.

“If the decision is announced at night, the next day should be a day of NO BUSINESS AS USUAL at schools,” the leaflet stated. “Buildings on campus should be taken over, classes should become teach-ins on police murder of Black people. All this and more should be done.”

“Major streets and highways should be blocked and traffic should be unable to proceed on bridges and tunnels,” the leaflet reads. “Professional athletes should join the response by refusing to play. Musicians should cancel appearances.”

The “If Murdering Pig Walks Amerikkka Must Be Brought To A Halt” leaflet was passed out at SLU students because college students ‘have an opportunity to dig deeply into the reality that we live in a society that’s rooted in exploitation and oppression.’

“There’s every indication that a decision from the grand jury in Ferguson will be announced in the next few days allowing the cop who murdered Mike Brown to walk free. This would be a total outrage and must be met with resistance,” said the individual, who identified himself as F. Johnson.

Grand Blvd. is technically not on-campus and is considered public property. With that, a Saint Louis University administrator told The College Fix in an email that the university had to respect that the sidewalk is public property.

“We do not have any … authority to limit what happens on public property,” said Vice President for Student Development Dr. Kent Porterfield.

Asked if the university condemned the communist literature, Porterfield replied “the university did not know about or endorse the leaflet.”

“SLU supports a safe and peaceful resolution to the conflict and complex issues our community is dealing with,” he said.