Posted on 04/11/2016 5:01:23 PM PDT by markomalley
The governing bodies for fraternity and sorority life at Ohio University (OU) have collectively denounced the drawing of a message supporting Donald Trump on campus because it was offensive to Hispanics and didnt promote inclusion.
In a joint letter sent out to students affiliated with Ohios Greek Life, the student-led executive councils said that they have made a concerted effort to include everyone in this years Greek Week activities, but an illustration of a wall captioned Build That Wall! on a part of campus specifically designed for free expression have jeopardized those efforts.
While not identifying specifically who drew the dreaded wall, the statement claims the perpetrators were from the Greek community.
[I]t is the opinion of leaders within our community that this message is one that does not promote inclusion and in fact, alienated members of the Ohio University Sorority and Fraternity community and our Bobcat [school mascot] family, the letter reads. The phrase is offensive and hurtful to many individuals as it is directly tied to the Hispanic/Latino/a community, makes them feel marginalized, and the message was interpreted that they dont belong at Ohio University.
The letter went on to state that those who were negatively affected by the wall drawing sought support from their peers, but were ultimately not met with comfort.
In response to this massive level of discomfort, the Greek councils decided to alter the schedule for Greek Week which is taking place this week to focus more on inclusion and to not approve any events with alcohol.
One of the changes to the schedule involves leaders having to stand behind a motivational speaker give a talk on Leading Imperfectly and participate in an open mic event Wednesday that allows members of the community to air grievances.
The letter signed by the Interfraternity Council, the Multicultural Greek Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council and Womens Panhellenic Association emphasized the changes werent a punishment, it was just them holding each other accountable.
Ohio University President Roderick J. McDavis commented on the incident in an email sent to all OU students Monday.
Yesterday, I met with students and members of our Hispanic/Latino community who saw words that troubled them on the Graffiti Wall. Indeed, this wall is a place of free speech and expression; however, the words painted were troubling because they had a very different meaning to some than they may have to others viewing the message or even to those who painted the message, McDavis wrote.
The president continued his message by stressing the schools commitment to diversity and how everlasting words can be.
We have consistently been a national leader when it comes to inclusion. We have made equality and diversity a campus-wide priority throughout our storied 212-year history and we will continue to do so I can promise you that, he wrote. Words are only temporary, however, their impact can be everlasting. So, to the members of the Bobcat community who were hurt by yesterdays words, here are my words to you: I value you. I believe in you. I support you.
McDavis held an emergency meeting with Latino student leaders last week over the incident and mandating cultural competency courses was an idea discussed at the sit-down, according to Campus Reform.
A member of OUs fraternity and sorority community spoke to The Daily Caller about the incident on the condition of anonymity over fears he and his organization would be punished for speaking to the press.
He said that outrage over the mural came from the schools African-American and multicultural Greek organizations and they threatened to boycott Greek Week if nothing was done in response to the incident. He believes the cancelling of events and addition of events promoting inclusion and acceptance is a punishment inflicted upon students for expressing their support for a particular presidential candidate.
This is a direct punishment towards those who expressed their support of Trump on the wall, but it also extends to punishing all of Greek life, the Ohio student told TheDC. All at a public university.
Chalkings and drawings created by college students to support Trump have caused controversies at campuses all across the country recently.
Examples of the outrage include Emory University students demanding counselling after witnessing pro-Trump chalkings on campus in March and student leaders at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga trying to oust a fellow SGA representative over her participation in a Trump drawing.
Maybe they have some idea now how I feel when I see “LA RAZA” written on the side of a building.
It should only be offensive to illegal aliens. And they shouldn’t be here to see it to be offended.
Make it ten feet taller.
Paging Dave Barry.
Anyone getting that feeling that normal means of fixing this problem just can’t work?
Greek? Pan-Hellanic? The very idea of the university is “offensive”. But then these kindergarteners wouldn’t have that platform for their protests.
It’s causing “massive discomfort”. Now they know how it feels to be a conservative and see a usurper gain the WH...almost
“to focus more on inclusion and to not approve any events with alcohol.”
They talk about “inclusion” in the same sentence with “not approve any events with alcohol”?? What about the Irish? They certainly won’t feel included. Or the French.
But building the wall IS inclusive! After all, Trump says that the Mexican government will pay for it. Illegal ‘visitors’ can help build the wall befor they head South. How much more ‘inclusive’ is that?
So illegals are now a race? Yeah, a race to see how fast they can get benefits and stay.
In what 3rd world country is this prohibition of free speech practiced?
People who talk this way are just begging to be overrun and destroyed.
Ya’ know, they’re all are gonna’ be “included” They’re going to be included in the war they’re starting against the good people in America. Problem for them is, they’re squarely on the wrong side in it. They’re on the losing side and it’s gonna’ be very ugly for them. But they shouldn’t fret their pretty little heads about it. We’re going to be VERY “inclusive” when it comes to them.
I hope that the members of the governing bodies for fraternity and sorority life at Ohio University (OU) are NOT taking any courses in logic, philosophy, English comprehension, mathematics because they would receive an "F."
This kind of blind hate is magnified because dumb students and troublemakers do not understand the context or the elements of an argument, or how to reason. What are they doing attending a university? They should yield to make room for students who want to learn.
Eagle: one claw holds battle axe, the other claw holds DYNAMITE..?
mandating cultural competency courses was an idea discussed
It doesn’t matter if illegals are blue, purple, green or brown. They are illegal. There are OTMs crossing over. If the students ignore the OTMs, then they are the ones who aren’t promoting diversity and inclusion.
It’s also very offensive to Cruz supporters and Mark Levin.
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