Monday, August 21, 2017

White girls in Trump gear trigger Howard University students in cafeteria

Rick Moran   "All they wanted was to grab some lunch on their visit to Howard University.  But a couple of young girls on a sightseeing trip to Washington got a lot more than they bargained for when their presence in the cafeteria set off a hysterical reaction.

'Did I mention they were wearing Trump gear?
Right here in Annex white people gettin real bold we don't stand w trump pic.twitter.com/zoit7UpC2h
— Brit (@britnianise) August 19, 2017
Needless to say, that attitude was shared by many who felt "threatened" by the little girls.
Howard is a private institution and I've seen folks removed for campus for less. What did campus police do? This is unacceptable. https://t.co/eeiHuQbmyw
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Annex cafe security should have stopped them at the door and forcibly removed them from the premises. Campus security should have    — Aphrodite Ina Nighty (@FleurDeLaDay) August 19, 2017
"Howard University cafeteria staff agreed with the snowflakes: . . ."

Suddenly the anti-Israel bunch is against anti-Semitism?



If anti-free speech demonstrators are going to chant 'never again!'...
"Americans are pouring into the streets to demand we put an end to free speech.  And the usual suspects in the media, academia, political class, and entertainment industry are cheering them on and painting them as heroes.
"Much has been written about this in recent days.  I'd like to focus on one thing in particular, which is that many "counter-protesters" chant and carry signs that read: "Never again!"



"Really?
"Do these fools have any idea what that refers to beyond using it as a slogan to frame themselves as 21st-century heroes rushing in to save the day?
"I'm guessing they don't.
"But if the anti-free speech hysterics are genuine in their newfound passion for "Never again!" (and of course, they're not, so indulge me my sarcasm), they've got their work cut out for them.
"They could start with a laser focus on the Boycott, Divest, Sanction (BDS) movement.  If they go here, they can check out BDS's latest plans and make sure they show up at events to shut them down.' . . .