Georgetown Professor Under Fire For ‘Absurdly Evil’ Reaction To Concerns About Islamic Violence
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Georgetown Professor Under Fire For ‘Absurdly Evil’ Reaction To Concerns About Islamic Violence

It takes a lot for a professor at a prestigious American university to stand out among a sea of far-left ideologues. But one Georgetown University Chair of Islamic Civilization Jonathan AC Brown has had a few such notable outbursts during his career. Most recently, he took a callous approach to social media concerns about a rise in sexual assaults perpetrated by Islamic immigrants across the United Kingdom. As WJLA reported: “Get over it.” That reply from Brown’s now-deleted X account came in response to a British member of Parliament suggesting the U.K. needs to come to terms with the fact that the grooming and rape of young girls was conducted by groups identified as muslim men. Critics blasted Brown’s post as dismissive, inflammatory, and deeply insensitive. The rape gang story exploded in the media last year, and repercussions are still being felt across British society. Reports claim much of the cover-up and lack of prosecutions has been blamed on official fear of being labeled racist for targeting muslim suspects in these cases. A short time later, another X account called Brown’s reply “absurdly evil,” to which Brown’s account again replied, “Get Over It”. Brown’s remarks were widely denounced across social media: See the pompous a*shole wearing the ascot? That's Professor Jonathan AC Brown of Georgetown University. He teaches Islamic Studies, that is, when he's not on paid leave for over 200 days for wishing U.S. soldiers would be bombed by the Iranian regime. He's openly supported… pic.twitter.com/rlm81y6Fu5 — NizNellie3 (@NizNellie3) April 2, 2026 Here’s the full text of the post above: See the pompous a*shole wearing the ascot? That’s Professor Jonathan AC Brown of Georgetown University. He teaches Islamic Studies, that is, when he’s not on paid leave for over 200 days for wishing U.S. soldiers would be bombed by the Iranian regime. He’s openly supported Hamas and claims no Israeli women were raped on Oct 7. During a discussion online about Islamic rape gangs in the UK, he commented, “get over it.” Let me say that again: tens of thousands of young girls have been raped by Islamic savages in the UK, and the professor’s response was, “get over it.” How many female students at Georgetown have suffered sexual abuse or rape? How many are in his classes? Now imagine he’s wearing a MAGA hat and said the same thing about, say… victims of Jeffrey Epstein. Do you think he’d have a job by 5:00? Where is our Education Secretary? Will Georgetown still receive $640 million in federal funding? Will Americans be fleeced to fund this terrorist-loving P.O.S.? Why is GT still employing the professor who supports violation of human rights, promoted beating and enslaving women, and defends rapes? — TLogic (@TLogic13) April 2, 2026 Jonathan Brown, a Professor at @Georgetown, responded to a post calling out Islamic rape gangs in the UK, saying, "Get over it." He deleted the comment, but then DOUBLED DOWN using the SAME disgusting response when another user called him out. Do you support this @Georgetown? pic.twitter.com/snti5Yo1F4 — Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) March 31, 2026 And this was far from Brown’s first flirtation with beyond-the-pale rhetoric, as the Daily Caller reported: A Georgetown student who spoke to the Daily Caller News Foundation called on the professor to be removed from the university, saying Brown is “fundamentally at odds with Georgetown’s core values.” “Professor Jonathan Brown’s recent remarks continue a troubling pattern of reckless, incendiary, and dangerous statements that he has made without remorse,” Shae McInnis, president of Georgetown’s College Republicans chapter, told the DCNF. “Just last June, he stated that Iran should bomb U.S. military bases, and now he suggests that people should get over rape gangs. Comments like these reflect a worldview fundamentally at odds with Georgetown’s core values and are a disgrace to our academic community. The university should take decisive action and remove him from his position.” The DCNF reported on Brown’s comments in June, when he called for Iran to do a “symbolic strike” on the U.S. in retaliation after President Donald Trump announced attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites. “I’m not an expert, but I assume Iran could still get a bomb easily,” Brown said on social media at the time. “I hope Iran does some symbolic strike on a base, then everyone stops. I’m surprised this is what these FDD/Hasbara people have been auto-erotically asphyxiating themselves for all these years.” Brown’s justification of rape and other horrific events in the name of Islam date back even further. In 2017, the Daily Caller reported on Brown openly supporting Islamic supremacism and defending slavery and rape. Here’s some additional coverage of the story: