Georgetown University Professor Christine Fair is tweeting again — after Twitter apparently flip-flopped on suspending her — following up her infamous tweet calling for GOP Senators to be killed and castrated with hot takes including the comparison of conservative media to terrorists.

Professor Christine Fair is back on Twitter after receiving several brief account suspensions. What got Fair suspended? Fair sent a vile tweet that called for the death of “entitled white” male senators. “Look at [this] chorus of entitled white men justifying a serial rapist’s arrogated entitlement,” Fair wrote in the since-deleted tweets. “All of them deserve miserable deaths while feminists laugh as they take their last gasps. Bonus: we castrate their corpses and feed them to swine? Yes.”

Fair’s Twitter account was briefly suspended multiple times on Tuesday. Throughout the day, her account flipped back and forth between active and inactive. As of Wednesday afternoon, Fair’s account was active again.

Now, Professor Fair, in response to what she describes as a torrent of hate mail, is comparing the media outlets that have reported on her ugly tweet to terrorist groups. “Fox, Campus Watch, Campus Reform claim to be concerned about campus safety WHILE creating the real threats,” she tweeted. “They are using students and colleagues as collateral to achieve their political objectives of silencing liberals like me. Who does that? Terrorists like IS do exactly that.”

“And let’s be very clear: Fox News says it cares about “campus safety” while DELIBERATELY stoking angry herds to threaten the very safety of the same,” she added in another tweet. “Fox News and its minions is a mouthpiece of this anti-woman, racist, xphobic, bigoted regime.”

In another tweet, Fair said that she liked some of the “dic (sic) picks” she was receiving. “WHO knew that racist, misogynist homophobes had such SUPERB taste in dicks?” she tweeted. “That gif was amazeballs. Literally.”
In an email to Breitbart News, a Twitter spokesperson refused to comment on their decision to re-activate Fair’s account. “We don’t comment on individual accounts for privacy and security reasons,” the spokesperson said.