Monday, April 10, 2017

No Joke: College Students Fear Chick-fil-A Will Jeopardize Their Safe Spaces

Institute of Higher Indoctrination.

Ideological crap holes where political illnesses are manured into full blown Government sanctioned and protected Civil Rights Crimes.

Can't buy a work license as a PsyD or PhD without spending a bundle and regurgitating the reigning paradigm at one of them.

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Chicken-sh*t college students not brave enough to stand up to a chicken sandwich.

Via Campus Reform:

Student senators at Duquesne University are lobbying for the cancellation of plans to bring Chick-fil-A to campus in the fall, saying they “fear” for the safety of their peers.
ColleThe popular fast-food chain came under fire in 2012 after its president, Dan Cathy, admitted his company was “guilty as charged” for donating to organizations opposed to same-sex marriage, prompting years of protests by LGBT activists, especially on college campuses.
Campus Reform reported in 2015, for instance, that the Student Government Association at Johns Hopkins University demanded the removal of Chick-fil-A from campus, calling its presence a “microaggression,” though outrage slowly died down as IRS filings showed the company had virtually cancelled its donations to organizations opposing same-sex marriage.
Now, however, Duquesne University Student Senator Niko Martini has reignited concerns over the company’s past by proposing a resolution at the Student Government Association’s (SGA) March 26 meeting to nix the restaurant from a list of proposed overhauls to the school’s dining options.
“Chick-fil-A has a questionable history on civil rights and human rights,” Martini remarked in a statement to The Duquesne Duke. “I think it’s imperative [that] the university chooses to do business with organizations that coincide with the [university’s] mission and expectations they give students regarding diversity and inclusion.”
While Martini’s initial resolution ultimately failed, the SGA did agree to consider an alternate resolution that would allow for a vetting process of the on-campus Chick-fil-A, according to The Duke.
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Thank You Campus Reform and Huck Funn.


Fine.

Another money saving option.

If the University bans Chick-fil-A for this reason, pull any and all Government Funding from them.

Government is prohibited by the 1st Amendment from taking any official notice of Religious Beliefs, one way or the other.
 

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