Get these poor students to a fainting couch. Quick!

The College Fix reports.

Emory University snowflakes ‘in pain’ after pro-Trump graffiti appears on campus

Approximately 40 students at Emory University were disturbed — disturbed, I tell you — about “pro-Donald Trump for president chalkings” that had appeared Sunday night throughout campus, and hence protested at the college administration building yesterday afternoon.

Student Jonathan Peraza, who led the protesters, shouted to administrators “You are not listening! Come speak to us, we are in pain!”

You read that right: “In pain.” Because of chalk graffiti which says “Trump 2016.”

“It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains,” Peraza and the activists chanted, quoting Assata Shakur, who was sentenced to life in prison for her role in a cop killing.

Kind of gives the term “hyperbole” a whole new meaning, eh?

The Emory Wheel reports:

“I’m supposed to feel comfortable and safe [here],” one student said. “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,” she added.

“What are we feeling?” Peraza asked those assembled. Responses of “frustration” and “fear” came from around the room, but individual students soon began to offer more detailed, personal reactions to feelings of racial tension that Trump and his ideology bring to the fore.


 
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