Stanford Saves Johnny By SILENCING Crazy Professor Paid By Amber

Stanford Saves Johnny By SILENCING Crazy Professor Paid By Amber

Michelle Dauber, a professor at Stanford Law School, has been accused of making controversial remarks on Twitter against Camille Vasquez and Johnny Depp since the verdict came out. Her Twitter account has become inactive since she posted that tweet, leading people to think that she must have been restrained by Stanford. Over 3000 people have signed a petition to have Dauber removed from the respect to university after criticizing Vasquez’s celebrity lawyer.

Stanford Saves Johnny By SILENCING Crazy Professor Paid By Amber

Dauber began her Twitter rant by ridiculing Camille, saying that sucking up to authority could feel nice for a while but isn’t sustainable. Some women have learned to seek male favor in the hopes of avoiding being raped, abused, or humiliated in a society that denies them genuine power. Dauber then criticized female lawyers, calling them the absolute worst of the bunch for attempting to prove that they are genuine lawyers.

In the same Twitter thread, Dauber published photos of numerous other female lawyers posing with male celebrities suspected of sexual misconduct such as Bill Cosby, Andrew Cuomo, and Harvey Weinstein. Dauber’s outburst on feminism, in which she referred to female lawyers who had previously defended problematic celebrities as pick-me-up gals, enraged Twitter users. The majority of them petitioned Stanford University to expel Dauber, questioning her online behavior and labeling her unethical.

Some users have questioned why Dauber continues to harass Camille Vasquez on Twitter using misogynistic and derogatory language like “Pikmi Girl.” They believe that Dauber is not an attorney, does not identify as a feminist, is a turf and misinterest, is incarcerated, and is a bigot. Dauber is also a liar, an ableist, and a bully who calls people names, pushes them around, and then cries wolf sexism when people disagree.

A British lawyer told the Daily Mail that Dauber’s tweets against Vasquez could be defamatory, which is strange given that Vasquez recently assisted Depp in winning his defamation lawsuit. Dauber has toned down her tweets and has frequently used the hashtag “I stand with Amber Heard.” She even claimed to have received death threats as a result of her criticism of Vasquez on social media.

Dauber has made headlines by suggesting in a Twitter thread that the star’s famed film franchise, Pirates of the Caribbean, was racist. She also said Captain Jack and the Pirates of the Caribbean whitewashed and erased slaves in slavery from the 18th century Caribbean, where it was most likely the cruelest in the world. Do you think Dauber was silenced by Stanford? Share your thoughts in the comments below.