William Ayers Once a Rapist, Still a Terrorist

You may remember William Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn for their terrorist activities in the 60s. William Ayers is now in a respected position in a college of education where he is teaching our teachers (some of his books are required reading) and has contact with young children.

Now we find they were involved in organizing the flotilla incident in Gaza…

Not only did Ayers and Dohrn have a hand in organizing the recent activities in Gaza, but please read the account from Donna Ron about how Ayers caused her multiple rape in college.

Remembering a Sixties Terrorist
by Donna Ron

Excerpt Warning: Contains graphic language and shocking descriptions of Donna’s rape.

“Bill Ayers’ apartment was around the corner and a half a block away from the sorority house. The more time I spent there, the more out of place I felt with my sisters. Sometimes I would stop by just to keep from having to go back to a place I had begun to think of as boring. I guess it was one of those evenings — maybe on the way back from the library, maybe just to get out of the sorority house, I don’t remember exactly. What I do recall is that when I was getting ready to leave Ayers told me I couldn’t go until I slept with his roommate and his brother. At this point Bill and I had slept together just once. I was sexually inexperienced, having had only one serious boyfriend with whom I had recently broken up.

At first I thought Ayers was joking. I got up; and went to the door. He moved quickly to block me at the doorway. He locked the door and put the chain on it. I went to the couch and sat down and told him that I had no intention of having sex with his roommate and his brother or him. He said that I had no choice but to do as he said if I wanted to get out of there. He claimed that I wouldn’t sleep with his married roommate because he was black — that I was a bigot. I had gone to school with black kids and had them as friends all my life. I couldn’t believe he was saying that to me.

I felt trapped. I had to get out of the situation I was in and because he was so effective a guilt-tripper, I also felt I had to prove to him that I wasn’t a bigot. I got up from the couch and walked over to the black roommate’s bed and put myself on it and he f***** me. I went totally out of my body. I floated beside myself on the outside and above the bed looking at this black stranger f*** me angrily while I hated myself.”

How could Ayers, the agent of change in our public schools, do such a cruel and heartless thing?
Do you sometimes feel like the same thing is going on today using racism as the charge?

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