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17 E Del Ray Ave Alexandria, VA 22301.
DOB: 10/12/1968
Her Georgetown site gives her number as 202-460-9295.
http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/ccf33/ (http://archive.md/GOAv6)
Email: c_christine_fair@yahoo.com
ccf33@georgetown.edu
She's been in the news recently for several things, like running a tumblr for the express purpose of siccing a personal army of SJWs upon anyone who disagrees with her, or is male which is in direct violation of Georgetown's ethical code, not that it stops her:
Distinguished Georgetown Prof Spreads Personal Info Of Political Opponents To Intimidate Them
She recently ran into Richard Spencer at the gym and was escorted out after dissolving into a pants shitting tantrum he be allowed to mind his business and exist under the same roof as her. The gym later revoked and refunded his membership instead of hers:
Georgetown prof who confronted Richard Spencer at gym not shy attacking opponents: Opinion
Despite hilariously placing her name on twitter between ((())) she's not actually a jew, but enjoys role playing as one for extra victim points:
Professor Branded ‘Dirty Jew’ After Confronting ‘Nazi’ Richard Spencer — But She Isn’t Jewish
Interestingly, her foreign policy stance is neocon. She specializes in Pakistani studies only to advocate bombing the ever living shit out of them:
She's highly responsive to weening on multiple platforms and is highly unstable, she should be fun to watch.
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Dox courtesy of @Ride:
17 E Del Ray Ave Alexandria, VA 22301.
DOB: 10/12/1968
Her Georgetown site gives her number as 202-460-9295.
http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/ccf33/ (http://archive.md/GOAv6)
Email: c_christine_fair@yahoo.com
ccf33@georgetown.edu
She's been in the news recently for several things, like running a tumblr for the express purpose of siccing a personal army of SJWs upon anyone who disagrees with her, or is male which is in direct violation of Georgetown's ethical code, not that it stops her:
Distinguished Georgetown Prof Spreads Personal Info Of Political Opponents To Intimidate Them
A distinguished professor at Georgetown University runs a blog titled “Shit Men Say” where she publicizes the personal information of people who disagree with her online for the purpose of harassment and intimidation.
C. Christine Fair, a Provost’s Distinguished associate professor of security studies at Georgetown’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, started the blog “Shit Men Say” in January 2017. According to the description of the blog, Fair shares “snarcastic missives based upon the shit men (and sometimes women ) say to me via email, voicemail and comments ‘deposited’ on my various social media” on her page.
In Fair’s posts, she reveals messages she received online along with the personal information pertaining to the people who sent her the messages. She posts her victims’ social media URLs, photos (including family photos), full names, locations, addresses, work information, phone numbers, and email addresses. For example, here are a few of her posts [and, unlike Fair, we redacted some information to protect her victims]:
MRCTV counted approximately 80 posts on Fair’s blog in which she disclosed the personal information of people who sent her messages.
In addition to simply posting personal information, Fair repeatedly shares her victims’ personal information by reblogging the posts so they will result in higher Google search results.
Fair’s Tumblr blog is connected to her Twitter account, which means when she posts someone’s personal information on Tumblr, it is also shared on Twitter.
According to Georgetown’s Code of Ethical Conduct from 2015, harassment on the basis of political beliefs, as well as acting in a way that does not show “courtesy, civility, and dignity” violates the code of conduct. While Fair is free to express her political views, as explicitly stated by Georgetown, it must also be in a way that is “mutually respectful” and does not involve “hatred or bias”:
An inclusive community committed to equal opportunity, Georgetown does not tolerate unlawful discrimination or harassment on the basis of personal characteristics or beliefs. In their actions on behalf of the University, faculty and staff should treat others with courtesy, civility and dignity and refrain from abuse of the power or authority conferred by their offices or roles. While the University values academic freedom and freedom of speech and expression, these rights should be exercised in a way that is mutually respectful and does not involve the expression of hatred or bias towards a particular individual or group.
It is unclear if that section of Georgetown’s Code of Ethical Conduct changed between 2015 and 2017.
Georgetown’s faculty handbook confirms the school prohibits harassment on the basis of political affiliation:
Harassment is a form of discrimination prohibited by law. It is the policy of Georgetown University to prohibit harassment on the basis of age, color, disability, family responsibilities, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin and accent, personal appearance, political affiliation, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, source of income, veteran’s status or other factors prohibited by federal and/or District of Columbia law (“Protected Categories”). Sexual harassment is addressed under the University’s Policy Statement on Sexual Misconduct.
Additionally, the harassment section of the faculty handbook explicitly states harassment can extend to online communications, including online communication intended to intimidate people:
Harassment may include, but is not limited to: verbal abuse or ridicule, including slurs, epithets, and stereotyping; offensive jokes and comments; threatening, intimidating, or hostile acts, and displaying or distributing offensive materials, writings, graffiti, or pictures. Harassment may include conduct carried out through the internet, email, social media, or other electronic means.
Fair appears to have been awarded her distinguished professor status for her “remarkable achievements” after she created her blog.
Fair recently made headlines when she attacked a former colleague for supporting President Trump.
She recently ran into Richard Spencer at the gym and was escorted out after dissolving into a pants shitting tantrum he be allowed to mind his business and exist under the same roof as her. The gym later revoked and refunded his membership instead of hers:
Georgetown prof who confronted Richard Spencer at gym not shy attacking opponents: Opinion
The Georgetown University professor who got white nationalist Richard Spencer booted from his gym last last week is not shy about going after people she disagrees with, and not all of them are as socially unsympathetic as the man who created the term "alt-right."
C. Christine Fair, an associate professor at the Center for Peace and Security Studies at Georgetown vented her anger on social media back in 2016 when she went after a former friend, Asra Nomani, a "lifelong liberal" who wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post about her decision, as a Muslim immigrant, to vote for Donald Trump.
That conservative Daily Caller said that led Fair to go "on a 31-day screed against Nomani spanning across Twitter and Facebook."
"I've written you off as a human being," Fair wrote in one message, according to The Washington Post. "Your vote helped normalize Nazis in D.C. What don't you understand, you clueless dolt?" Later adding: "YOU publicly voted for a sex assailant." She went on to say that Nomani "pimped herself out to all media outlets because she was a 'Muslim woman who voted for Trump.'"
Nomani replied that she "condemns all hate" and called Fair's attacks against her "unfortunate," the report said. After another series of exchanges, Nomani told Fair to "take a deep breath & step away from the keyboard."
Despite hilariously placing her name on twitter between ((())) she's not actually a jew, but enjoys role playing as one for extra victim points:
Professor Branded ‘Dirty Jew’ After Confronting ‘Nazi’ Richard Spencer — But She Isn’t Jewish
suburban Washington, D.C., gym canceled the membership of “alt-right” leader Richard Spencer last week after a professor from Georgetown University recognized and confronted him, calling him a “cowardly Nazi” in public.
Now, anti-Semitic trolls are targeting the professor online.
“That’s Professor ‘Jew Pig Whore,’” one Twitter user wrote. Another called her a Jewess and told her to “get in the oven.” Neo-Nazi and white supremacist heavyweights also weighed in. Former Ku Klux Klan head David Duke posted photos of the professor’s face alongside Israeli flags. Andrew Anglin of the Daily Stormer called for his followers to mobilize against her.
The professor, C. Christine Fair, fired back on Twitter, in multiple messages. She boasting that she won the confrontation, and she embraced the anti-Semitic epithets being directed at her. “Dear pathetic Nazis trolling me,” she wrote, “your ‘uber-mensch’ @RichardBSpencer was owned by this ‘fat, ugly, pig, Jewess whore.’ Let that sink in.”
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The only thing is — Fair isn’t Jewish. Or at least not in any typical sense.
Her family is not Jewish. She attended Baptist churches growing up. As an adult she became interested in Judaism, and was involved in Conservative Jewish circles in Chicago. She intended to convert, but said she stopped “just short of the mikveh,” the ritual Jewish bath.
“What captivated me as I was going through this conversion process was that it was an intellectual process,” Fair said in a phone interview. “I felt that Christianity wasn’t that. Christianity wasn’t working out for me.”
Fair said she still feels more at home in a synagogue than in a church, and she is close with friends of hers who are “Jewish atheists.” Her political activism, too, is something that she feels brings her close to Judaism or Jewishness.
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Christine Fair is being attacked on Twitter by “alt-right” anti-Semites.
Still, Fair doesn’t usually identify as a Jew — or tell people about her process of near-conversion — so the anti-Semitism that came her way after the Spencer incident surprised her. She didn’t do anything to correct the trolls, she said, because “it doesn’t matter whether I’m a Jew or not.”
“I don’t feel the need to tell them I’m not Jewish. It would make me feel that I’m a moral coward for throwing Jews under the bus,” she said.
“I haven’t felt the need to tell the Nazis that I’m not actually Jewish,” she said. “That would look like I’m trying to find a way to deflect their hate.”
The trolling comes after Fair, an associate professor at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, confronted Spencer at her local gym. “Are you Richard Spencer?” Fair asked Spencer, describing the encounter in an online post. “No. I am not,” he apparently replied.
“I said, ‘Of course you are, so not only are you a Nazi — you are a cowardly Nazi,’ ” Fair told The Washington Post. “I just want to say to you, I’m sick of your crap…. As a woman, I find your statements to be particularly odious; moreover, I find your presence in this gym to be unacceptable, your presence in this town to be unacceptable.”
In her blog post, Fair wrote: “As a white woman, I find his membership at this gym to be unacceptable. I found his membership at this gym to be an unfair burden upon the women and people of color — and white male allies of the same.”
The confrontation took place last week at Old Town Sport&Health, where both Spencer and White were working out.
Fair told BuzzFeed News that she was surprised the gym decided to terminate Spencer’s membership. “I think the gym ultimately made a business decision,” she said.
Spencer is the current head of the National Policy Institute and advocates for the creation of a “white ethno-state.” He rejects the characterization of neo-Nazi or a white supremacist, instead calling himself an “identitarian.”
This is not the first time Fair has been at the center of political controversy.
After Trump was elected in November, Asra Q. Nomani, a Georgetown professor and co-founder of a Muslim advocacy group, wrote a Washington Post op-ed titled, “I’m a Muslim, a Woman and an Immigrant. I Voted for Trump.” Fair lambasted Nomani on social media to the point that Nomani filed a formal complaint with the university about what some saw as left-wing cyber bullying.
Interestingly, her foreign policy stance is neocon. She specializes in Pakistani studies only to advocate bombing the ever living shit out of them:
She's highly responsive to weening on multiple platforms and is highly unstable, she should be fun to watch.