The fetish website profile of an anti-fa professor who drew controversy earlier this year for tweeting about dead cops has been revealed.
Michael Isaacson’s profile on FetLife describes his interest in bondage and his desire to ‘chase unrealized kinks’.
It was active seven months ago, long before Isaacson faced scrutiny from the public and from New York Mayor Bill de Blasio over a controversial tweet which read: ‘Some of y’all might think it sucks being an anti-fascist teaching at John Jay College but I think it’s a privilege to teach future dead cops.’
The 29-year-old went hiding after receiving death threats.
Michael Isaacson, 29, appeared in a profile on the website Fetlife earlier this year before he became notorious for his anti-fa beliefs and anti-police comments
Writing under the name fellowspacecadet, Isaacson said he was looking for a ‘play partner’ and ‘mentor’.
He said he was ‘dominant’ over a recent partner but that only because they’d requested him to be, adding: ‘I think that itself is indicative of my subby (submissive) side.’
In a list of interests, he said he was ‘curious about calling my subs dirty fascist lapdog w*****s’ and was open to group sex.
He proudly categorized himself as an ‘anarchist’ who lives in New Jersey and said that while writing his profile, he was in ‘dissertation hell’.
‘I was just trying to be a normal a** anarchist in PhD limbo but then I got myself a poly sub so here I am I guess.
‘Now I am stuck in this rabbit hole chasing better consent practices and unrealized kinks.’
In his interests on the site, Isaacson said he was ‘curious’ about ‘calling my subs dirty fascist lapdog w****’
He shared photographs of himself tied up in rope wearing nothing but his underwear
Isaacson described himself as both pansexual and polyamorous in the post
Isaacson described himself as pansexual, meaning he is not limited to a gender or sexuality, and polyamorous, meaning he takes multiple partners at once, though he admitted the latter was in ‘theory rather than practice’.
Isaacson was suspended from John Jay College earlier this month over his controversial tweets.
On August 23, he wrote: ‘Some of y’all might think it sucks being an anti-fascist teaching at John Jay College but I think it’s a privilege to teach future dead cops.’
The man drew controversy earlier this year for this post about ‘dead cops’
They came to light after he appeared on Tucker Carlson Tonight to discuss his appearance at anti-fa events.
After seeing the tweet, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio slammed the man and called for him to be fired.
‘New York City won’t stand for the vile anti-police rhetoric of Michael Isaacson and neither should John Jay College,’ he said.
Unrepentant, Isaacson responded by pointing out de Blasio’s track record for letting down the NYPD and accused him of infringing his ‘free speech’.
Isaacson is a prolific anti-fa protester. Shortly after he hit headlines earlier this year, he was suspended from John Jay College