In an era when the world condemns sexual violence and hate against minorities, the University of Pennsylvania has made it clear it stands with bigots and abusers.
Shocked Scientologists took to Twitter demanding to know if the Caruso campaign approved of its manager blocking constituents after they called out his bigotry against their religion.
Described by former colleagues as “twisted,” “abusive” and anti-Scientology obsessed, Ortega counts as his proudest achievement over the course of his decade of unemployment a full-time anti-Scientology harassment campaign.
Are either of them genuinely competent to lead an enormously diverse community, the second-largest city in the land, when, instead of attacking its enemies, they assail its friends?