[ Somebody wrote the word "Trump" in chalk on campus, and all the fucking pussies are saying they are 'scared' Unbelievable what the
left has done to this country ]
[h=1]Emory University students protest alleged pro-Donald Trump chalk writing on campus; school vows reforms[/h]BY JASON SILVERSTEIN
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Updated: Wednesday, March 23, 2016, 3:20 PM
Emory University students don't want to chalk about Donald Trump.
Dozens of undergrads at the Atlanta school protested on campus Monday, and school officials swore a swift policy review, because someone allegedly wrote pro-Trump messages on campus. In chalk.
About 40 students at the private school gathered to chant the words "frustration" and "fear" over reports that somebody chalked about the inescapable GOP presidential front-runner whose name is brandished on skyscrapers worldwide — and who won Georgia's own primary.
“I’m supposed to feel comfortable and safe,” an unidentified student told theEmory Wheel.
“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 don’t deserve to feel afraid at my school.”
Some students said they saw several chalkings of “Trump 2016." At least one said he also saw one message declaring: “Accept the Inevitable: Trump 2016.”
No confirmed photos of the alleged chalkings have been published, and the school said it is reviewing security footage for its investigation. School reps did not immediately return messages from the Daily News.
The students stood outside the administration building, with sophomore Jonathan Peraza shouting, “You are not listening! Come speak to us, we are in pain!” and “It is our duty to fight for our freedom,” according to the student newspaper. Several held signs saying, “#StopTrump2016.”
School officials eventually let the students in for a meeting with President James W. Wagner. At least one student reportedly broke down in tears.
Wagner initially refused one student’s demand that he send a school-wide email about the political hopscotch, according to the Wheel.
But that night, he indeed sent an email swearing “immediate refinements to certain policy and procedural deficiencies, regular and structured opportunities for difficult dialogues, a formal process to institutionalize identification, review and addressing of social justice opportunities and issues and a commitment to an annual retreat to renew our efforts.”
He also said the Trump chalk violated “values regarding diversity and respect that clash with Emory’s own.”
The school hasn’t announced any specific policies prevent political chalk. Wagner said that if the chalkers are students, they may be punished.
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[h=1]Emory University students protest alleged pro-Donald Trump chalk writing on campus; school vows reforms[/h]BY JASON SILVERSTEIN
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Updated: Wednesday, March 23, 2016, 3:20 PM
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[h=2]Emory University, where Donald Trump is the chalk of the campus.[/h]Emory University students don't want to chalk about Donald Trump.
Dozens of undergrads at the Atlanta school protested on campus Monday, and school officials swore a swift policy review, because someone allegedly wrote pro-Trump messages on campus. In chalk.
About 40 students at the private school gathered to chant the words "frustration" and "fear" over reports that somebody chalked about the inescapable GOP presidential front-runner whose name is brandished on skyscrapers worldwide — and who won Georgia's own primary.
“I’m supposed to feel comfortable and safe,” an unidentified student told theEmory Wheel.
“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 don’t deserve to feel afraid at my school.”
Some students said they saw several chalkings of “Trump 2016." At least one said he also saw one message declaring: “Accept the Inevitable: Trump 2016.”
No confirmed photos of the alleged chalkings have been published, and the school said it is reviewing security footage for its investigation. School reps did not immediately return messages from the Daily News.
The students stood outside the administration building, with sophomore Jonathan Peraza shouting, “You are not listening! Come speak to us, we are in pain!” and “It is our duty to fight for our freedom,” according to the student newspaper. Several held signs saying, “#StopTrump2016.”
School officials eventually let the students in for a meeting with President James W. Wagner. At least one student reportedly broke down in tears.
Wagner initially refused one student’s demand that he send a school-wide email about the political hopscotch, according to the Wheel.
But that night, he indeed sent an email swearing “immediate refinements to certain policy and procedural deficiencies, regular and structured opportunities for difficult dialogues, a formal process to institutionalize identification, review and addressing of social justice opportunities and issues and a commitment to an annual retreat to renew our efforts.”
He also said the Trump chalk violated “values regarding diversity and respect that clash with Emory’s own.”
The school hasn’t announced any specific policies prevent political chalk. Wagner said that if the chalkers are students, they may be punished.