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Edward Fuller
Pennsylvania State University
Dr. Edward J. Fuller is an Assistant Professor of Education at Pennsylvania State University. On his personal Twitter account, Dr. Fuller called for drunk drivers to run over unvaccinated parents.
The Tweet was a response to school-choice activist Corey A. DeAngelis’s opposition to mandatory masking in schools. In his reply, Dr. Fuller asked why parents have the right to endanger children by refusing to enforce mandatory masking. He then appeared to suggest that people with masks should drive while under the influence and run over “pro-covid” parents who oppose mask restrictions, as it is their freedom to do so.
Penn State professor just deleted this tweet: pic.twitter.com/as5ipv2nBy
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) January 16, 2022
Although the Tweet was soon deleted, other users expressed shock and disgust at Dr. Fuller’s remarks.
The absolute state of the academy, in one tweet
— Jordan Schachtel @ dossier.substack.com (@JordanSchachtel) January 17, 2022
Hi @MADDOnline, do you have any comment on @EdFuller_PSU encouraging drunk driving through neighborhoods with children? https://t.co/iSFuRKHAju
— Jacek Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 17, 2022
Following the outcry, Human Events Senior Editor and TPUSA Contributor Jack Posobiec obtained an internal email from the university administration regarding Dr. Fuller. The letter condemned any calls to violence and stated that his remarks did not represent the university in any way.
UPDATE: @HumanEvents has obtained an email from the Dean of the Penn State University College of Education condemning Professor @EdFuller_PSU‘s call for violence against the children of unvaccinated people pic.twitter.com/Cnc0Bhayjy
— Jacek Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 18, 2022
Since deleting the Tweet, Dr. Fuller has made his previously public Twitter profile private.
The Professor Watchlist Team reached out to Dr. Fuller for comment but has not received a reply by the time of publication.
Students and Parents may contact the Pennsylvania State University at (814) 865-4700
Updated – January 18th, 2021

