This should have been predictable. Students at Emory University are complaining about chalk drawings of "Trump 2016" etched on sidewalks around campus Monday morning.
Distraught students marched on the administration building. Later, the president of the university stated that "they voiced their genuine concern and pain in the face of this perceived intimidation."
And from the Emory Latino Student Organization:
Yesterday, the Emory community was witness to an act of cowardice, when someone decided to plaster pro-Donald Trump slogans all over campus. The people who did this knew that what they were doing was wrong, because why else would they do so in the dead of night when no one else could witness them? They did not do this merely to support the presidential candidate, but to promote the hate and discrimination that goes along with him. While some students only see the name of a potential nominee, others see hostility and venom which promises to destroy lives.
There you have it folks. Trump and all mention of him will be deemed hate speech before November. That's the way these folks roll.
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Distraught students marched on the administration building. Later, the president of the university stated that "they voiced their genuine concern and pain in the face of this perceived intimidation."
And from the Emory Latino Student Organization:
Yesterday, the Emory community was witness to an act of cowardice, when someone decided to plaster pro-Donald Trump slogans all over campus. The people who did this knew that what they were doing was wrong, because why else would they do so in the dead of night when no one else could witness them? They did not do this merely to support the presidential candidate, but to promote the hate and discrimination that goes along with him. While some students only see the name of a potential nominee, others see hostility and venom which promises to destroy lives.
There you have it folks. Trump and all mention of him will be deemed hate speech before November. That's the way these folks roll.
The Washington Post