The University of Tampa has fired a visiting professor who appeared to suggest on social media that Hurricane Harvey is karma for Texas for voting Republican.
Kenneth Storey, a sociology professor, was immediately slammed on social media after he tweeted this on Monday: "I dont believe in instant karma but this kinda feels like it for Texas. Hopefully this will help them realise the GOP doesnt care about them." Two days later, he was out of a job.
In a statement today, the university denounced Storey's comments, saying they were made on his private Twitter account and do not reflect the school's views.
"We condemn the comments and the sentiment behind them, and understand the pain this irresponsible act has caused," the university said, adding that other faculty members will take over Storey's classes. "As Floridians, we are well aware of the destruction and suffering associated with tropical weather. Our thoughts and prayers are with all impacted by Hurricane Harvey."
Storey, who also hosts a podcast, appears to have since deleted his Twitter account. Earlier, he followed up his initial tweet with two responses before deleting the entire thread, according to the Tampa Bay Times.