With leadership like this? Johns Hopkins is headed down the drain. Ridiculous. https://t.co/QysetRhtqo
— Natalie_Page (@Natalie_Page) April 24, 2015
The only thing dumber than "grown up" government is student government. https://t.co/WNsTVrmf9o
— Cliff Owens (@CliffOwens) April 24, 2015
College campuses have taken offense to the film American Sniper, but there’s something else that’s putting PC undies in a wad on one campus:
So this really happened, huh? http://t.co/u6AGil7AtE
— Allahpundit (@allahpundit) April 24, 2015
Johns Hopkins students vote to ban Chick-fil-A from campus http://t.co/ch8ckpVYzm
— TIME (@TIME) April 24, 2015
Via Pundit Press:
Johns Hopkins University has banned Chick-fil-A from its campus saying that the restaurant is a “microaggression” against its students.
In an 18-8 vote, the Student Government Association at Johns Hopkins voted not to “support the proposal of a Chick-fil-A, in a current or future sense, particularly on any location that is central to student life.”
The Chick-fil-A CEO’s stance on gay marriage is apparently harmful to some students’ fragile sensibilities.
Who’s hungry for a “microaggression”?
Chicken sandwiches are “microaggressions.” http://t.co/UJn9N1bz23
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) April 24, 2015
@allahpundit Further evidence college campuses exist to protect all the special snowflakes from badthink by enforcing progressive fascism.
— novaculus ❌ renegade dreg ?? (@novaculus) April 24, 2015
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@DLoesch
Aren't colleges supposed to make kids smarter vs programmed polarized morons?
This sounds like cult survivor, not college student.— Cᴏʟᴏɴᴇʟ Oʙᴠɪᴏᴜs ? (@Col_Obvious) April 24, 2015
Oh man. Kids these days and their fear of one not thinking absolutely the same way they do. #microagressionchicken. https://t.co/jICdH7JGb7
— Jon DeGroff (@JonDeGroff) April 24, 2015
@DLoesch @AureliusPundit Wow… This constitutes a whole new level of ultra-sensitive, PC liberal myopia! It's really almost laughable #tcot
— The Dartmouth Review (@DartmouthReview) April 24, 2015
https://twitter.com/TxAv8r/status/591651428369727489
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