Posted on 09/27/2016 5:22:34 PM PDT by Ciaphas Cain
A report released by the University of Wisconsin-La Crosses Hate Response Team shows that more than 10 percent of reported hate incidents were determined to be fake or frivolous.
In fact, the report notes that 28 of 192 reports were found to be either completely fake or not a bias/hate incident, accounting for 14 percent of all incidents reported. Meanwhile, of the reports that were legitimate, students complained about everything from images of the crucifix to a blog post about life on campus as a white student.
According to The La Crosse Tribune, one student reported feeling unsafe when discovering a Campus Crusade for Christ poster on campus, claiming that the cross represents oppression and hate of the LGBT+ community."
Two other students turned in one of their peers for publishing a blog post about life as a white student, calling his post offensive to students of color, and even saying that the proximity of the authors off-campus residence made them feel unsafe living on campus.
(Excerpt) Read more at campusreform.org ...
It’s not just La Crosse. I remember a few years back when Finegold won. The paper showed a map of all the areas that voted for him and they were only towns with a UW campus. The rest of Wisconsin, the working class and farmers, largely voted against him.
The universities with their leftist professors and ignorant students are a solid voting bloc for the left.
That is what happens in Minnesota too. Universities are hotbeds for out-of-control leftists.
The Hate Response Team should be equipped with pacifiers to hand out to the special little snowflakes.
Building a generation of emotional cripples who have no powers of reasoning - no wonder the Left wants to make college “free”....
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