tinydancer
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Apologies. I don't know how to edit the thread title. I was laughing so hard I did a lousy cut and paste.
Should read
University students are scared and 'in pain' after someone wrote 'Trump 2016' in chalk on campus
Coffee shot out my nose when I read this at the Daily Mail. Still cleaning my keyboard. These idiots seriously need to be mocked across the planet.
Who the hell raised all these pussies?
Here's the story.
"The president of Emory University has spoken to demonstrators who said they were frightened after someone wrote 'Trump 2016' in chalk on campus.
Students at the Atlanta school, which has an enrollment of more than 14,000 claim their 'safe space' was violated when the messages appeared on sidewalks and buildings.
Jim Wagner, president of the Atlanta university, wrote Tuesday that the students viewed the messages as intimidation, and they voiced 'genuine concern and pain' as a result.
Emory on Wednesday provided The Associated Press with a copy of Wagner's letter, in which he said students confronted by Trump's name in chalk 'heard a message about values regarding diversity and respect that clash with Emory's own.'"
Emory president: Students scared and in pain by Trump 2016 chalk signs
Should read
University students are scared and 'in pain' after someone wrote 'Trump 2016' in chalk on campus
Coffee shot out my nose when I read this at the Daily Mail. Still cleaning my keyboard. These idiots seriously need to be mocked across the planet.
Who the hell raised all these pussies?
Here's the story.
"The president of Emory University has spoken to demonstrators who said they were frightened after someone wrote 'Trump 2016' in chalk on campus.
Students at the Atlanta school, which has an enrollment of more than 14,000 claim their 'safe space' was violated when the messages appeared on sidewalks and buildings.
Jim Wagner, president of the Atlanta university, wrote Tuesday that the students viewed the messages as intimidation, and they voiced 'genuine concern and pain' as a result.
Emory on Wednesday provided The Associated Press with a copy of Wagner's letter, in which he said students confronted by Trump's name in chalk 'heard a message about values regarding diversity and respect that clash with Emory's own.'"
Emory president: Students scared and in pain by Trump 2016 chalk signs
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