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LEFT WING LOONS Title: California college student claims pro-Trump message an act of 'violence' California college student claims pro-Trump message an act of 'violence' Published March 29, 2016 FoxNews.com Facebook6650 Twitter575 livefyre4824 Email Print NOW PLAYING 'Trump 2016' chalk markings cause turmoil at Emory Never autoplay videos A California college student who claimed to have found a pro-Donald Trump message scrawled on the whiteboard outside her dorm room last week was so shaken that someone nearby might support the GOP frontrunner that she alerted campus police, according to a report. This morning, a Mexican-American Scripps student woke up to find her whiteboard vandalized with the phrase #Trump 2016,' Minjoo Kim, student body president at Scripps College, wrote in a March 26 email blast to classmates, according to The College Fix. Although the message was not derogatory, Kim claimed the unidentified student perceived it as such because of her ethnicity. Trump has vowed to crack down on illegal immigration if elected president. Related Image scrippsnoteExpand / Contract The notes on the door of the unidentified student's dorm, one purportedly written by her and the other by a Trump supporter. (The College Fix) Kim said she alerted campus police to the racist
violence of the message, which simply read #trump2016. This racist act is completely unacceptable, Kim wrote. Regardless of your political party, this intentional violence committed directly to a student of color proves to be another testament that racism continues to be an undeniable problem and alarming threat on our campuses. Scripps College is an all-female part of the Claremont Colleges, a consortium of five undergraduate liberal arts colleges in Southern California. Kims email went on to say campus safety has been notified and we hope to find the person responsible so they can be held accountable for their actions.
Mental and emotional health of our students are our top concern. But after the memo went out accompanied by a screenshot, some posters claimed to notice penmanship similarities between the pro-Trump message and one the Mexican-American student wrote drawing attention to it. One social media poster wondered if the idea of accusing Trump supporters of racism simply for supporting the candidate was inspired by a much-publicized incident at Emory University earlier this month. @ScrippsCollege, are you trying to be the next Emory?!, tweeted Hannah Oh, a recent grad of Claremont McKenna College, also part of the consortium. Students at the Atlanta school claimed to be in pain over numerous pro-Donald Trump chalkings found across campus recently. Minjoos use of the word violence is incorrect and only meant to incite anger and emotional responses from the student body, Oh told The College Fix. Its ironic that she talks about how we need to hunt down whoever wrote #Trump2016 to hold them accountable for such unacceptable speech all in the name of creating an inclusive, safe, and welcoming community. Scripps is probably the least welcoming campus for anyone who isnt far left or an ultra-third-wave feminist. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 11.
#1. To: Don (#0)
Minjoo Kim is a moron who is on track for a useless life.
Grade A Archeeeetect material.
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Archeeeetect: Typically a Peter-principled politically correct ladder climber whose mastery of buzzwords and bullshyte is better for hiding behind than for building anything functionally useful upon. The technocratic world is full of them.
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