Posted on 03/24/2016 4:07:24 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
After the GOP frontrunner's name was written in chalk on a campus wall, students said they 'feared for their lives.' The school vowed to identify the taggers. But professors at the school are now pushing back.
Support for Donald Trump in the form of chalk markings on campus at Emory College sent the university into a tailspin this week, with the administration scrambling to appease students who felt threatened by the sudden scourge of pro-Trump scribblings on school grounds.
Early Monday, students say, they were "attacked" by Trump's name in large, pastel letters on campus walkways and buildings. "Vote for Trump," "Trump for Pres," "Accept the Inevitable: Trump 2016" and more chalk sloganeering for the Republican presidential frontrunner was written all over the most trafficked areas on campus.
"I legitimately feared for my life," Paula Camila Alarcon, a freshman at Emory who identifies as Latino, told The Daily Beast. "I thought we were having a KKK rally on campus."
Word spread quickly among student minorities and activist groups on social media, including the Muslim Student Association, Emory's NAACP chapter, Black Students at Emory, and LatinAction....
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They are beginning to remind me of the crazies in the movie The Devils, adapted from Aldous Huxley’s book The Devils of Loudon...
Well it is after all, a hallucination.
LOL!
Google Cannabis Psychosis - the new skunk weed is making these kids paranoid and delusional.
Mind your language, please; there are ladies present.
It sure does.
Ah, yes. A typical day on campus.
We are already fighting World War III. Some people just don’t know it yet.
They are pretending to behave like babies to get their way.
They are able to control free speech when they have super sensitive reactions to anything they disagree with.
That is beautiful. Simply beautiful.
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