As hundreds of Americans flock in their own state capitol to rally against the economic shutdown, Rutgers University Professor Brittney Cooper threw a profanity-laced Twitter tirade, by pinning the blame on President Donald Trump’s supporters. “F*ck each and every Trump supporter,” the professor wrote.

Cooper came under fire after she lashed out against the GOP supporters. In her lengthy Twitter thread, the professor wrote that the country was good at “skipping over the audience.” She continued: “Fuck each and every Trump supporter. You all absolutely did this. You are to blame.”

She added that the black community did not support Trump, by “any appreciable numbers.” In fact, Cooper claimed that the President only had a meager 15% votes from black men, while black women did not even bother to do so, as they already knew how awful Trump would be as President. She even declared that they do not deserve to be in such a situation.

Despite the millions of Americans who have lost their jobs, Cooper lamented that the economic re-opening was “utterly absurd.” She added that it would be a “gross necropolitical calculation” to believe that a disproportionate number of black Americans have suffered and died from the deadly outbreak.

She went on to describe that GOP politicians do not care about the staggering number of Black lives lost. In her effort to appear more from the academe, Cooper claimed that the “white supremacists” were in favor of the “massive winnowing” of black communities so that they can slow the economic progress that they had, and remain in power.

Despite Cooper’s accusation, Trump’s popularity among black communities continues to grow. In a recent Rasmussen Poll, 43% of African Americans agreed to his decision to temporarily hold off immigration as a way for the country to recover.

Even before the country was hit with the massive economic crisis, the President already had aired his strong support for black communities. Early this year, Trump had celebrated the lowest black unemployment rate in the history of the country. In addition, the gap between black unemployment and white unemployment has also narrowed, and for a good reason. Unlike any time in history, the gap drew to a close as black unemployment was declining.

Even as a professor, Cooper was known to give out bizarre remarks. Last year, she appeared in an episode of Oprah’s television network. Cooper gave a far correlation between a high level of obesity among black women and the Trump administration.

She started off by saying that she did not like to hear that black women are regarded as obese. Cooper then refused to take accountability for such a health condition, saying that it was not something that they have created. Rather, she believed that it was a result of living in a “Trump-era,” citing that his policies were killing people by preventing them from accessing good health care and insurance.