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FAFO: George Mason University Student Who Called for Violence Against Trump Administration Gets Evicted and Referred to Law Enforcement by School |

Last updated: April 21, 2025 11:54 pm
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George Mason University Student Sparks Outrage with Violent Rhetoric

In a rather alarming turn of events, Nicholas Alexander Decker, a student at George Mason University in Virginia, recently shared an essay that has raised eyebrows and concerns alike. His piece provocatively titled “When Must We Kill Them?” suggests a troubling readiness to consider violence against members of the Trump administration and their supporters.

As a result of his incendiary words, Decker has been evicted from his apartment and the university has taken the precautionary step of referring his essay to law enforcement. It appears he is now entering the ‘find out’ phase of life—a journey fraught with consequences for unchecked rhetoric.

It’s quite fascinating how some factions of the political left seem to dismiss the gravity of calling for violence when faced with ideas they oppose. The irony is palpable.

Nicholas Alexander Decker @captgouda24, a leftist blogger and student at @GeorgeMasonU who is calling for the killing of members of the Trump administration and its supporters, has been referred to law enforcement by his university.

In addition to his incitement to violence,… https://t.co/TOZgEdAy9A pic.twitter.com/uih2pAdbMq

— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) April 19, 2025

Update internet lunatics: my landlord has evicted me on account of your threats.

In other news: does anyone have a spare room?

— Nicholas Decker ️‍ (@captgouda24) April 19, 2025

According to reports from Fairfax County News, George Mason University has acted swiftly in light of Decker’s incendiary essay, referring the matter to state and federal law enforcement after it sparked considerable concern online.

George Mason University contacts law enforcement after student posts essay on political violence

While specifics of the essay were not disclosed by GMU, its title, which questions the threshold at which resistance to the Trump administration becomes violent, has gone viral in conservative circles.

Decker’s essay provocatively states, “If the present administration chooses this course, then the questions of the day can be settled not with legislation, but with blood and iron.” In essence, he posits that citizens may need to decide when violent revolution might be warranted, suggesting that while elections are preferable, they may not always suffice.

Responding to the uproar, George Mason University took to social media to clarify their position:

George Mason University is aware of a recent essay published online by one of its students that has created concern.

Upon learning of the essay, Mason Police referred the matter to state and federal law enforcement for evaluation of criminal behavior. 1/2

— George Mason University (@GeorgeMasonU) April 18, 2025

George Mason condemns this and all encouragements of violence. This is not the Mason way. 2/2

— George Mason University (@GeorgeMasonU) April 18, 2025

In conclusion, the implications of Decker’s essay extend beyond his personal circumstances; they highlight a troubling trend in political discourse where calls for violence are increasingly normalized. Authorities must take a firm stand against such behavior, as it sets a dangerous precedent that undermines the very foundations of democratic engagement and civil discourse.

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