Good day all. A couple of weeks ago I wrote a post regarding all the precious snowflakes and crybullies at Emory University. They had a terrific scare when they awoke to “Trump 2016” and “Build the Wall” signs that had been written in chalk on sidewalks and walls.
A bunch of these whiny spoiled brats went the university and demanded that “Things be done!” about these horrific images intruding into their “safe spaces. Instead of telling these jerks to grow up and get back to class, the administration caved in and promised to supply blankies and teddy bears.
Well, that set off another round of assaults on the Social Justice Warriors of Emory University. Here are the details from The Daily Caller:
Last week, a group of about 50 students at Emory University claimed that at an outbreak of pro-Donald Trump sidewalk chalk around campus was “triggering,” racist and damaging to their psychological well-being. Emory president James Wagner then legitimized the complaints, describing words such as “Vote Trump” and “Build the wall” — chalked on cement — as “perceived intimidation.”
Like I said, a bunch of crybullies and special snowflakes along with a bunch of wimps running the university.
Over the weekend, students involved in Emory’s Young Americans for Liberty chapter responded to the wailing and gnashing of teeth by the $59,444-per-year private school’s social justice warriors with a new, bigger, better political message in support of Trump, reports Inside Higher Ed.
The newest chalking at Emory represents the Republican presidential front-runner in his trademark baseball cap. Scribbled on the cap is the slogan: “Make Emory Great Again.”
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Young Americans for Liberty also chalked other messages on campus on behalf of every other remaining Republican and Democratic presidential candidate. Some of the other chalk imagery also managed to make clever use of the other candidates’ slogans. Leaders of the limited-government-focused group said their multi-candidate campus chalking adventure is manifestly not intended to endorse any particular candidate.
Instead, the goal is to buck the growing national impression that Emory is full of ninnies who are afraid of temporary, mainstream political speech that can be instantly washed away with a bucket of water and a bit of scrubbing.
I’m afraid it’s to late to fix that impression. The University IS full of ninnies, both students and administration.
“We led this protest to affirm that Emory stands for freedom of speech and expression,” Alex Reibman, a member of Emory’s Young Americans for Liberty chapter, told Inside Higher Ed. “This was about the right to chalk and the right to express opinions.”
And I’m sure that Mr. Reibman will be brought up before the Administration’s Kangaroo Court for intimidation, sexism, racism and anti-feelgoodism. He will have no means of defending himself and will be expelled. Think I’m kidding? Here’s the statement by the Student Government Association:
In a campus-wide email, Emory’s Student Government Association (SGA) initially stated that “we do not endorse any particular candidate or political philosophy,” but then proceeded to do exactly that by explicitly denouncing political messages on campus concerning principal themes related to an election which will occur later this year.
“[B]y nature of the fact that for a significant portion of our student population, the messages represent particularly bigoted opinions, policies, and rhetoric directed at populations represented at Emory University, we would like to express our concern regarding the values espoused by the messages displayed, and our sympathy for the pain experienced by members of our community,” the message said.
At least the Emory administration won’t be going after the “Racist, Sexist, Homophobic Cismales” who have been busy chalking up a storm at Emory.
Emory officials have not pursued punishment for the person or people responsible for the original chalk work.
Probably after a quick meeting with the University legal department, who no doubt told them that Emory would be sued into oblivion if they did try and go after the “Mad Chalkers.” However, there are quite a few who would like nothing better than to hang the chalkers from a lamp post.
An Emory official, campus life dean Ajay Nair, penned a lengthy essay for Inside Higher Ed defending the students offended by free political expression.
Oh this should be good. Let’s see what this moonbat has to say.
“Emory students from many backgrounds work hard to make our community better for all by raising our social and political consciousness around the many pressing issues of social justice,” Nair explains in his essay. Also, he says, writing on campus in washable chalk is illegal at Emory “without reserving the space.”
Further, Nair suggests, expressing support for Trump on the fancypants Emory campus is hurtful because the “controversial and often vitriolic nature of current political discourse is clearly painful for many people and especially difficult for groups that historically have been marginalized.”
Hurtful? What a pansy, but then what would you expect from a total wimp like this loser. Think I’m exaggerating? Here’s a small part of his “Work” from his biography.
His co-edited book, Desi Rap: Hip-Hop in South Asian America, focuses on the complexities of second-generation South Asian American identity. His current book project explores the current state of multiculturalism in higher education.
I looked up the “book” on Amazon and yes, I linked to it. It’s about as bad as you might expect. If this yoyo hadn’t managed to scam a job as “Dean of Campus Life,” (And fake jobs like this are one reason tuition costs are through the roof), he would be flipping hamburgers at McDonalds.
As you probably know, I’m looking for a job. A number of places I’ve applied to have said that one requirement is a bachelor’s degree. The reason for this is that the American school system has become a complete joke. Collages used to be a place where kids went to get toughened up for the real world. Now it’s just a glorified daycare center for spoiled brats who think the world revolves around them. Is it any wonder that more and more people think the United States won’t make it to it’s tricentennial?
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