A Virginia Wesleyan University professor has resigned over criticism of controversial comments he made on social media regarding President-elect Joe Biden.
The university reported the news of Dr. Paul Ewell’s resignation Monday afternoon.
Ewell, a management, business and economics professor at the university, also resigned the previous week as dean of Virginia Wesleyan University Global Campus.
#BREAKING The dean of Virginia Wesleyan University Global Campus resigned after criticism over a Facebook post. The post said people who voted for @JoeBiden are “ignorant, anti-American, and anti-Christian.” Alumni reaction tonight on @WAVY_News at 4:30&5:30 @vawesleyan
— Kayla Gaskins (@KaylaGaskinsTV) November 16, 2020
A now-deleted Facebook post Ewell made on social media the week of the general election asked people who chose Biden for president to “unfriend him.”
His post went on to say that anyone who chose Biden for president is “ignorant, anti-American and anti-Christian.”
Over the weekend, President Donald Trump supported Ewell’s message on Twitter saying, “PROGRESS.”
Progress!
https://t.co/K0NrpChXuI— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 15, 2020
The Virginia Wesleyan released the following statement on Nov. 6.
“The University is aware of a recent comment made on social media by a member of the campus community. These views and opinions are expressly the individual’s own. Civic engagement and religious freedom are at the core of the University’s values, and we remain an inclusive and caring community that empowers meaningful relationships through listening, understanding, and communication.”
The university posted the statement to Facebook. There are currently more than 1,000 comments on the university’s Facebook page, many calling Ewell’s message unacceptable and embarrassing.
There are some comments of support for Ewell. Facebook user Chris Milner posted this in of support the dean: “This cancel culture nonsense needs to stop. He does not need to be fired for comments that are merely unfair and unfortunate. How does he interact with his students? Well, thus far, no students have come out publicly to complain about his treatment of them in class. But yes, fire him because his comments hurt the frail sensibilities of the snowflakes. Nonsense.”
Ewell told 10 On Your Side that he “set a poor example in that post of what a Christian should be” and that he should not have spoken out of anger. He apologized for the post, “I have many Democrat friends and I want to apologize for saying that I didn’t want to be friends with them and for calling them names. I am genuinely sorry for letting my anger get the best of me.”