Posted on 03/24/2016 10:11:11 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
Chalked messages such as "Vote Trump 2016" appeared on the school's sidewalks Monday.
Many students said they were 'in pain' and felt 'frustration' and 'fear' because of the chalk messages.
The school's student government vowed to use emergency funds to help support those traumatized by the messages.
Emorys Student Government Association (SGA) and the College Council released a joint statement Tuesday after students voiced genuine concern and pain over pro-Donald Trump chalkings on campus saying that the messages represent particularly bigoted opinions, policies, and rhetoric.
Following the unexpected chalking which consisted of such phrases as, Vote Trump 2016, Accept the Inevitable, Trump 2016, and Build the Wall, about 40 students protested in front of the Emory Administration Building with signs saying Stop Trump and Stop Hate.
Im supposed to feel comfortable and safe [here], one student said, But this man is being supported by students on our campus and our administration shows that they, by their silence, support it as well I dont deserve to feel afraid at my school.
The Emory Wheel reports that student Jonathan Peraza led chants of You are not listening! Come speak to us, we are in pain, during the protest.
So this student is afraid of chalk opinions? Is this real life? That's the standard of fear now, Fox Sports Clay Travis said in reply to Peraza cries.
The students then moved inside the Administration Building while shouting, We must love each other and support each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains.
Once inside a boardroom, with president James Wagner listening, Peraza asked his fellow students how they were feeling.
Frustration and fear were some of the responses before one student said tearfully, How can you not [disavow Trump] when Trumps platform and his values undermine Emorys values that I believe are diversity and inclusivity when they are obviously not [something that Trump supports].
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Wagner reportedly then asked the students what the university should do about the situation, to which one student replied, decry the support for this fascist, racist candidate.
After over an hour of discussion, Wagner eventually agreed and said he would begin to draft an email. He also assured the protesters that officials will be reviewing security footage and if the offenders are Emory students then they will go through the conduct violation process. If they are not students, they will be charged with trespassing.
Amanda Obando, a student at Emory, said she was fearful after the chalkings appeared and expressed concern that the university didnt take any immediate, definite steps.
People still dont understand that the protest yesterday served not only as an expression against one interpretation of the chalking, but also as a collective manifestation against the fear that a bigot leader can create, Obando added.
Libertarian writer Jeffrey Tucker took it a step further and equated the chalking with a cross burning.
"It was like cross burning. It was on private property. It was extremely damaging and the students and faculty were totally embarrassed...it was absolutely intended to intimidate everyone and it worked, Tucker told Reason.com.
Not long after the Trump chalkings appeared, many of them were already replaced with phrases saying, Choose compassion, Stop hate and Stand against hatred.
Look, Im so pleased I was in the building when [the protesters] arrived, Wagner said in an interview with The Emory Wheel, The opportunity to listen and their willingness to try to explain more and more clearly to me what the root of the concerns were was very effective.
In his campus-wide email, Wagner outlined four steps that he plans to take, which includes immediately refining certain policies, providing opportunities for difficult dialogues, starting a process to institutionalize identification, and reviewing and addressing social justice issues.
The SGA and College Council pledged in the statement, obtained by Campus Reform, to stand in solidarity with the threatened communities of this incident and to also make emergency funds available to any student organization looking to sponsor events in response to this incident.
Zak Hudak, The Emory Wheels editor-in-chief, says that it shouldnt be the role of an educational institution to tell students which opinions they are allowed to have.
If we shut down the opposition, we lose our purpose as a university. We lose the courage to inquire, and we lose the ability to engage with the contention that we will encounter outside of the Emory community, Hudak argued.
Sounds like they have a large bunch of illegals Americans are footing the bill for at Emory.
If this sends these jacka$$es into hissy fits like this. I wonder what an ISIS attack will do to them?
Articles like this need to name more of the students who are ‘in pain’. Google is a great way to determine who NOT to hire but only if they are named in the articles.
Someone expressed a political opinion I disagree with.
I'll live. And I'll think of them as crass boors ...
The “everyone is a winner” mentality reaches its ultimate end game. It has now produced adults so dysfunctional, fragile, so easily offended by ever little thing that is not to their liking that these students are useless in any real-world environment. They would be nightmare hire for any company.
And that's why we need to mark satire posts as satire on this forum. A few months (if that) after the satire is written, reality overtakes it.
Well, using fear and pain might trump the first amendment, if it’s a security and health issue.
Somehow the progressives must gain control of all information channels in order to get the power and control they crave, but the First and Second and Third...Amendments get in their way constantly.
This so far is a good end-run!
I hope they keeping doing it every chance they get.
Liberal tolerance: we’ll only hear messages we like and approve of.
In Atlanta this is why we call them Emerroids
I’d bet money that one of the special snowflakes did this themselves.
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Nah, they aren’t that smart. And if they had, they would have drawn swastikas, too.
Cuz Trump is just exactly like Hitler.
I'm not even going to go beyond the title before saying, YES!! Excellent Idea!! Take those names and phone numbers! So in the future we know who the complete wackjobs are, so we don't hire these poor uber-sensitive children and get sued in the process. Roll call!! Line up here!! Free tickets!!
First, more than a few of those college students probably weigh more than 250lb.
Second, baby elephants are only the heaviest babies *on land*. Most baby whales weigh far more than 250lb e.g. the blue whale calf weighs between 5000 and 6000lb at birth (and gains weight at the rate of one baby elephant equivalent every day).
It’s been pointed out elsewhere as well, but these kids aren’t really this fragile. It’s just that they’ve learned their lesson very well: that victimhood is the new Coin of the Realm, and they’ll use any pretext to gain access to the power it conveys.
Wow.
What a great picture!
I’m going to get some chalk and beautiful my neighborhood.
It might be more fun to do it at a local college.
President Obama, here is your opportunity to come home for a teaching moment for some of your most ardent supporters. Time to fly the safe spaces whiners on college campuses to Europe to practice sitting calmly next to a Syrian twentysomething
male refugee (like the ones you want to import to the US) with a rather large suitcase in a European airport while they
watch on the big screen your lecture on the discriminatory practice of profiling as it relates to one of the worlds largest and most peaceful religions. Islamic terrorism, bah,humbug!
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