Student publication Mocks ‘Safe Spaces’ And Gets Targeted for Defunding
Don’t make fun of the crybullies or you’ll be targeted for retribution.
The College Fix reported.
Student publication that mocked ‘safe spaces’ seen as real target of defunding vote
UCSD is ‘silencing voices they don’t want to hear,’ Koala editor says
The University of California-San Diego has made plain where its values lie: in favor of a failing Marxist-inspired cafe and against an “offensive and hurtful” student tabloid.
Just hours after high-ranking UCSD officials released a statement condemning The Koala, a student-funded publication with a penchant for profanity and pornography, the student government voted to defund all student-funded media.
The editor of The Koala told The College Fix the school was betraying its own values as a “world-class university” and that he was pursuing “legal means” to overturn the defunding vote.
In a statement signed by Chancellor Pradeep Khosla and other vice chancellors, the administration wrote Nov. 18 that The Koala is “profoundly repugnant, repulsive, attacking and cruel.”
Noting the administration doesn’t fund The Koala, the statement called on the UCSD community to “join us in condemning this publication and other hurtful acts.”
Student publication that mocked ‘safe spaces’ seen as real target of defunding vote (The College Fix)
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Apparently the Chancellor of UCSD is so brilliant that he can’t even write a coherent sentence. “…join us in condemning this publication and other hurtful acts.” Does he mean that condemning this publication is only one of the hurtful acts in which he wants people to join him? Or does he think that a publication is an act?