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The 10 craziest things that offended college students in 2016 (need lots of comfort dogs alert)
Campus Reform ^
| January 6, 2017
Posted on 01/08/2017 8:11:59 AM PST by Zakeet
If you thought college students would run out of things to be offended by, think again. This year, colleges deemed everything from America-themed parties to Santa Claus decorations problematic, proving that the perpetually aggrieved will never rest.
In anticipation of the new year, which is sure to bring new offenses, Campus Reform has compiled a list of the 10 most ridiculous things college students and administrators were offended by in 2016.
- Crucifix, "All Lives Matter" reported as 'hate incidents' at University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse
- University of North Carolina claims Christmas vacations, golf outings are microaggressions
- Rutgers: 'avoiding someone' is a microaggression
- Purdue: Pro-life flyers 'racist,' 'vile'
- America-themed BBQ 'considered offensive' at Ramapo College
- Florida State University display: Harambe costumes are cultural appropriation
- USC Prof bans the term 'illegal immigrants' on final exams
- 'Holiday,' 'evergreen trees' too religious for Texas Woman's University
- Emory student gov. pledges emergency funds to help those in pain over Trump chalking
- University of Virginia student: 'American' identity 'the most blatant microaggression'
Note: Description of each item and links in original article
(Excerpt) Read more at campusreform.org ...
TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: education; liberalism; pc; snowflakes
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