Posted on 04/13/2015 6:05:27 AM PDT by cripplecreek
The University of Michigan isn't the only area university whose showing of the film "American Sniper" on Friday caused controversy.
Four protesters were temporarily detained after disrupting an 8 p.m. showing of the film April 10 on the Eastern Michigan University campus, according to university officials.
EMU spokesman Geoff Larcom said during the first of two planned showings at university's Student Center, protesters got on stage and disrupted the movie.
The EMU Police Department received complaints for subjects causing a disturbance and refusing to leave at about 8:10 p.m. at the Student Center, according to their police log.
About 40 students protested the film, according to a report by the university newspaper, The Eastern Echo.
The Echo reported that student protesters filed onto the stage and held up signs under the screen, before one student began speaking to the crowd.
"Do you want me to play a movie painting your people this way?" the student asked the audience, according to The Eastern Echo.
Audience members reportedly shouted back, "Tell us after."
Larcom said the protesters received several warnings from police before the four were detained.
They were released shortly after with no charges, he said.
The movie continued, but the second showing was ultimately postponed because of the delay in the first showing, Larcom said.
In response to a post on its Facebook page, Eastern Michigan University stated that a new time had not yet been set for the second showing.
Larcom said the university became aware of a potential protest shortly before the 8 p.m. showing.
However, he said officials believed the individuals involved would potentially hand out informational fliers - something he said would have been encouraged.
"Eastern Michigan University is an open and diverse community with many perspectives and viewpoints," Larcom said in a university statement on the incident. "We respect the rights of our students to speak out on issues of importance to them and we encourage civil debate and discussion that promotes empathy and understanding."
Protesters at the event expressed frustration with the university administration for the movie's showing and expressed frustration with both the university and police after protesters were detained, according to The Eastern Echo.
The university police department could not be reached for comment on Sunday.
The Academy Award-winning movie about Navy Seal Chris Kyle's war experiences in the Middle East initially stirred up controversy last week at the University of Michigan when students raised concerns about "negative and misleading stereotypes" of Muslims.
University officials initially canceled the showing and loose plans for a showing of the movie paired with a panel discussion were developed.
However, after receiving backlash from the community, as well as from Michigan Football Coach Jim Harbaugh, the university announced it had made a mistake with the cancellation.
Ultimately, the movie was shown as previously scheduled on Friday, with the added option of a showing of the movie "Paddington," to no major protest.
Perhaps one day they'll grow up and think for themselves.
If these protestors are students, they should be kicked out of university and also prosecuted for civil rights violation. These people were seeking to deny people their right to watch a film.
The protesters were released without charges. This is the no consequences generation and they will just keep it up.
Those crazy “Fighting Emu’s”! Good thing they no longer have warrior integrity of the Hurons! White man’s fire-water has made them squaws!
(For you liberal trolls, please be aware that I am 1/16 Chip/Pottawatomie. I have made no cultural tribal claim and I claim no tribal-share in “FireKeepers”.)
If it weren’t for taxpayer funding, students likely would get booted out for this crap. The taxpayer funding gives these colleges security.
My great granny always said there were a few redskins in the woodpile.
“Four protesters were temporarily detained “
This is sigificant I gather..
> “Do you want me to play a movie painting your people this way?” the student asked the audience, according to The Eastern Echo.
I think they pretty much painted themselves that way. If the turbanheads would stop lopping people’s heads off, self-detonating, raping women, hanging children on fences in front of houses in war zones / locking them in houses, and destroying sacred religious sites they might not have been painted that way, moron. Now get the f#%k off the stage, moron!
Paddington is speciesism and must not be allowed
to warp the minds of young progs!
Seems to me that Teletubbies would be most appropriate for these immature leftist turds.
It would have been great if the audience had seized the disrupters and “escorted” them out of the building ... into a dumpster.
The left never changes. They spit on serviceman coming home from Vietnam. They still hate the military, but they have just gotten smarter. They thank us for our service and pay lip service but they can’t help themselves. They still hate everyone who puts on the uniform because to them we represent imperialist America.
4 people....
EMU student body of 18,000
Why do the words “bloody pulp” come to mind?
That’s one reason why all these “Stolen Valor” low-lifes are crawling out of the paneling - they know they have popular support for their hate, the Left having reached critical mass, and they can get away with anything they can scream about.
I wish we could identify in this country those who support the Military and those who don’t. Those who support should have the protection.....those who don’t should have to fend for themselves.
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