A volunteer radio show host at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell has resigned in disgrace after posting a shocking death threat against Vice President JD Vance on the left-wing social media platform BlueSky, according to multiple reports.
The disturbing incident has ignited a firestorm on social media, with Patriots demanding justice and questioning why the perpetrator hasn't been arrested for what appears to be a clear threat of violence against the Vice President of the United States.
Social media users were quick to call out the brazen threat. "A volunteer radio show host at University of Massachusetts at Lowell, has resigned after posting on left-wing-dominated social media app Bluesky, in which they advocated for killing VP JD Vance. Isn't this a bonafide threat of violence. He should be arrested," posted @RSpellingAI on X.
Another user, @KonaSky, didn't mince words: "JD VANCE DEATH THREAT! U of MASS Radio Host... issues directive to 'KILL JD VANCE'! SHOULD HE BE ARRESTED?" while tagging Vice President Vance and Elon Musk.
Where Are the Consequences?
While the radio host's resignation is a start, many Americans are asking the obvious question: why isn't this individual in handcuffs? Threatening the life of the Vice President is a federal crime, yet we're seeing the same two-tiered justice system that has plagued our country for years.
This incident perfectly illustrates the toxic hatred festering on left-wing platforms like BlueSky, where radical leftists feel emboldened to make violent threats against conservative leaders. It's the same unhinged mentality we've seen throughout Trump's political career - when they can't win at the ballot box, they resort to threats and violence.
Authorities have reportedly been made aware of the post, but Patriots are rightfully demanding swift action. As @crusintexasusa noted, "authorities confirmed they are aware of a post on left-wing-dominated social media app Bluesky, in which a person advocated for killing Vice President JD Vance."
The question every American should be asking is simple: if this were a threat against a Democrat politician, would the perpetrator already be behind bars? We all know the answer to that.
