MEMPHIS, Tenn. – University of Memphis professor Zandria Robinson thinks the Confederate flag is “more than a symbol of white racial superiority. It is the ultimate symbol of white heteropatriarchal capitalism.”

“This isn’t to say that the American flag does not represent such things, but the Confederate flag only represents those things for whites,” Robinson tweeted to her 2,820 followers last week, according to The Washington Times.

She also tweeted on June 26 that she thinks “whiteness is most certainly and inevitably terror,” SoCawledge.com reports.

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The University of Memphis doesn’t necessarily agree.

“Zandria Robinson is no longer employed by the University of Memphis,” the university tweeted at 3:43 p.m. yesterday.

The announcement created a firestorm debate on Twitter into today, but it was Robinson’s racist rants last week that forced the university’s hand.

Robinson said the Confederate flag “is a direct symbol of race, class, gender, & sexuality oppression.”

“(W)hite supremacy lives with or without the confederate flag. (Expletive) the USA flag stands for the same thing as the confederate flag,” Robinson tweeted, according to the Times.

“White folks think that if they are nice to you they are above critique of whiteness, white supremacy, or structural racism. #cueviolins,” she tweeted Monday, the National Review reports.

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Robinson’s online bigotry is really nothing new.

In November Robinson posted an open message on Facebook to anyone who suggests some minority graduate students gain admittance in part because of their race, according to Campus Reform.

“SO DON’T YOU EVER LET ME HEAR TELL OF YOU PERPETUATING THESE RACIST LIES AGAIN. NOT EVEN IN YOUR HEAD. NOT EVEN IN JEST. Because if you do I will come for you. And I will do so in public,” Robinson wrote in a post that has since been removed.

Robinson’s Twitter page – which was previously promoted on the university’s official website – has also been set to private in the wake of her departure. University of Memphis officials removed Robinson’s biography from their website but did not elaborate on the reasons why Robinson is leaving the school. A spokesman told National Review a statement is forthcoming.

Campus Reform first uncovered many of Robinson’s racist Facebook posts June 5, and pointed to the university’s academic freedom policy that states “faulty members should at all times strive to be accurate, should exercise appropriate restraint, should show respect for the opinions of others, and should make every effort to indicate that they do not speak for the university.”

The blog apparently got under her skin, and she tweeted about the coverage June 7, SoCawledge reports.

“Yes, some conservative f***boys are very enamored with me, & like little boys, are pulling bra straps & showing their penises for attention,” Robinson tweeted.

“I am awaiting some death and rape threats, though. Because those are the ultimate expressions of love from conservative whites these days,” she added.

Then, after the Charleston church shooting:

“*waits for thinkpieces about how more mental health services could prevent white people from acting how they’re conditioned to act*,” Robinson tweeted June 18.

It seems like it was that tweet that spelled the beginning of the end of her time at the university.

“Meanwhile, I had to respond to allegations tweeted at an institution’s president about whether or not *I* am a treat to white students,” Robinson tweeted, also on June 18.

SoCawlege reports sources multiple sources claim Robinson now works at Rhodes College, though the news site hasn’t confirmed the reports.