At Emory University, Writing 'Trump 2016' on Sidewalk Is a Racist Microaggression, Unsafe
It's enough to make you root for Trump. Well, almost.

As anyone who has spent five seconds at a college can attest, sidewalks covered in chalk messages are a pretty common fixture of the campus scene. But Emory University students had their delicate worldview shaken by the sudden appearance of one specific chalk message, "Trump 2016," all over campus.
The students were so traumatized that they stormed the offices of Emory President James Wagner, demanding answers and feelings-protection. Wagner sent an email to campus in a desperate and wildly unnecessary effort to make everyone feel safe again. Here is the whole thing, with commentary:
Dear Emory Community,
Yesterday I received a visit from 40 to 50 student protesters upset by the unexpected chalkings on campus sidewalks and some buildings yesterday morning, in this case referencing Donald Trump. The students shared with me their concern that these messages were meant to intimidate rather than merely to advocate for a particular candidate, having appeared outside of the context of a Georgia election or campus campaign activity. During our conversation, they voiced their genuine concern and pain in the face of this perceived intimidation.
The election in Georgia may be over, but it is very much the case that there is still an ongoing national conversation about who the Republican Party nominee will be, and, ultimately, who will win the White House. Trump is one such contender. It's not remotely clear—nor even plausible—that the message "Trump 2016" was non-political in tone (and it shouldn't matter). Students who voiced "genuine concern and pain in the face of this "perceived intimidation" should have been told their perception is at odds with reality, does not supersede other people's free expression rights, and should be recalibrated if "Trump 2016" causes them actual pain. Sadly, this is not what the president told them.
After meeting with our students, I cannot dismiss their expression of feelings and concern as motivated only by political preference or over-sensitivity. Instead, the students with whom I spoke heard a message, not about political process or candidate choice, but instead about values regarding diversity and respect that clash with Emory's own.
It should be perfectly acceptable to challenge "values regarding diversity," even if these values are deeply held by both students and the institution itself.
As an academic community, we must value and encourage the expression of ideas, vigorous debate, speech, dissent, and protest. At the same time, our commitment to respect, civility, and inclusion calls us to provide a safe environment that inspires and supports courageous inquiry. It is important that we recognize, listen to, and honor the concerns of these students, as well as faculty and staff who may feel similarly.
If the institution rushes to the emotional defense of thin-skinned students, can it really be said to support "courageous inquiry"?
On the heels of work begun by students last fall and advanced last month through the Racial Justice Retreat and subsequent working groups, Emory is taking a number of significant steps:
• Immediate refinements to certain policy and procedural deficiencies (for example, our bias incident reporting and response process);
• Regular and structured opportunities for difficult dialogues (like the Transforming Community Project of several years ago);
• A formal process to institutionalize identification, review, and addressing of social justice opportunities and issues; and
• Commitment to an annual retreat to renew our efforts.
Reminding students that they can sic the campus grievance bureaucracy on people who offend them further weakens Emory's stated commitment to free speech.
To keep moving forward, we must continue to engage in rich and meaningful dialogue around critical issues facing our nation and our society. I learn from every conversation like the one that took place yesterday and know that further conversations are necessary. More than that, such discussions should lead to action that continues to foster a more just and inclusive Emory.
Sincerely,
Jim Wagner
To recap: Some Emory students are so fragile, and terrified of innocuous political speech they dislike, that they immediately sought comfort from campus authority figures. These figures, of course, were more than willing to coddle them.
It's enough to make you want to grab a piece of chalk and scrawl "Trump 2016" on an Emory sidewalk, huh? No wonder so many non-liberal students are cheering for Trump—not because they like him, but because he represents glorious resistance to the noxious political correctness and censorship that has come to define the modern college experience.
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Banksy needs to get on this, stat.
Students are fragile, and as is well known, the learned professors of our nation are even more fragile, especially when they are confronted by recalcitrant individuals who twist words with inappropriate "parody" to stir up controversy. This is a land of ordered liberty and we are currently preplanning to impose order on our campuses, regardless of the wishy-washy "First Amendment dissent" filed by a single liberal judge in America's leading criminal "satire" case, documented at:
http://raphaelgolbtrial.wordpress.com/
P.s. see also the further preplanning we're engaged in in this regard in the New York State Senate:
http://tinyurl.com/senate-troll-bill
I have to admit that this Trump guy is the greatest thing in entertainment to come along in a long time. Never before have I seen so much pants shitting.
The libertarian case for Trump?
It literally writes itself!
The libertarian case for Trump?
Certainly the one-hour martinizing case.
The pants shitting?
Chalk scribbling is one of man's most vicious activities.
IT'S WHAT NEANDERTHALS DO
Is "flood of tears" a legitimate reason to support Trump?
I'm not a Torontonian, but I think 12%-15% of late Rob Ford's votes came that way.
I bathe in Progressive tears!
Define. The Modern. College Experience.
*sigh*
I love it when young women are not afraid to go on camera without makeup. Natural beauties ftw.
Lotta airbrush going on there.
*polite applause*
that does make me want to go to college.
By the way, has anyone ever noticed that a lot of Soavelore is set at institutions affiliated or once-affiliated with the Methodist Church?
There's a Methodist to this madness?
*narrows eyes*
*narrows Methodist gaze*
Those damn Methodists, founding safe-schools for Northern Jewish girls who never had any hope of being accepted by the Ivy League.
Someone's team lost to the Terriers.
I want rustlers, cut throats, murderers, bounty hunters, desperados, mugs, pugs, thugs, nitwits, halfwits, dimwits, vipers, snipers, con men, Indian agents, Mexican bandits, muggers, buggerers, bushwhackers, hornswogglers, horse thieves, bull dykes, train robbers, bank robbers, ass-kickers, shit-kickers and Methodists.
Could you repeat that?
One morning I was walking to class and saw "TWO GIRLS KISSED HERE" chalked on the sidewalk. Then I saw it again. And again. As I was walking up to the door I saw the girls who must have written those words, and they were kissing.
I suppose the fact that I even remembered this constitutes assault and battery on those two young ladies. Maybe even rape.
I am disappointed you did not write "one man masturbated here" right next to their chalk message.
-1.
Look. I'm sorry. Next time I sign up for classes I'll make sure to keep some chalk on me at all times.
Don't apologize to me, apologize to the those who enjoy a good chuckle.
Is that what the kids are calling it these days?
A sensible chuckle?
pics?
/crusty
+1
It sounds more like a microagression on those who don't like girls kissing, except such people are not allowed to claim they are microagressed.
Being microagressed by two girls kissing is a microagression against the girls who were kissing.
It is a micro aggression against all who dislike Katy perry.
That's a Bingo. And a dispute between microagression is resolved by who has the greater claim to victim-hood. Now gay and female is a hella tough combo to beat, already victims so many times over. But if a disabled Muslim in a wheelchair is forced to witness chalk marks and lesbianism... WhooWee. We'd need the Court of Microagression to resolve that, i.e., Twitter.
How am I supposed to get a blazing saddles reference in if you only say rape once!
+1 only because who doesn't like girls kissing??
Ladies and gentlemen, Play,
Rob Ford is dead.
http://bit.ly/1UDELSt
Playa. Messed that one up.
Sad day really. I'll be running my wood chipper at half capacity today in remembrance of this great man.
Get the names of these weak shit who ran to this idiot administrator and put them on a list of folks you will never, ever hire into a business.
Like they'll ever get a real job. They'll be working in government or for a non-profit.
Why take a chance? Also this should be able to be used in any sort of court proceeding to impeach their testimony.
There is a difference between government and a on profit.
i think you are overestimating here.....
No wonder so many non-liberal students are cheering for Trump?not because they like him, but because he represents glorious resistance to the noxious political correctness and censorship that has come to define the modern college experience.
Who doesn't like Trump? The colorful billionaire real estate developer/media personality has been a beloved popular cultural fixture of the past 35+ years
As someone who's enjoyed both Wrestlemania and 'The Apprentice' at one time or another, I hope Trump can seamlessly re-enter the entertainer's fold. But he thinks too far gone now; well idk, strange thing with all the Trump hate is the business still seems to be operating. Sponsors leaving and what not doesn't seem to have the same effect or power over him as it does when they bail on sports guys or other figure heads like that.
*But I think he's too far gone
From comments:
"Rashaan Roland Langley from Facebook57 minutes ago
Trump 2016 has become the politically correct way of saying white power"
/face palm.
Trump 2016!
GAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
Saying "Trump 2016" is the PC way of saying "All Lives Matter".
It's a macaroni aggression.
James Wagner is a wimp.
His Ride of the Galcrybullies really sucks.
It's not over til the Fat Lady runs shrieking to her Safe Space.
"To recap: Some Emory students are so fragile, and terrified of innocuous political speech they dislike, that they immediately sought comfort from campus authority figures. These figures, of course, were more than willing to coddle them."
That's right Robby. Enabling is just about the worst thing you can do with such people.
Trump makes racism classy.
Please explain why these Blacks support Trump?
http://classicalvalues.com/201.....-a-racist/
Because he makes it classy!
That's Classi with an "I".
This is some sweet Trump art.
What does your living room look like?
Where is that?
I do not believe it is real, Rich. Gosh, way to run it!
*** keeps on believing ***
Don't stop.
"The students shared with me their concern that these messages were meant to intimidate rather than merely to advocate for a particular candidate"
"and, when I had stopped laughing, I told them to GTFO."
Emory just wants to make news in a good way after Bellesiles was handed his hat.
+1 Arming America
I. Can't. EVEN!
Commitment to an annual retreat to renew our efforts
The truth comes out! The real purpose was for the bossman to get a vacay with required attendance from the social justice ladies. This is the academic version of "more training".
He learned this trick from Wounded Warriors.
Someone better explain the difference between genuine and reasonable to these fools.
The fuck is this shit? If I were a student at that shithole I'd be pretty pissed that part of my over inflated tuition is going to pay for some idiotic retreat for butthurt whiners.
Of course, waste more money on idiotic SJW retreats, that'll fix everything.
By the way, did anyone else read Wagner's letter in the voice of PC Principal from South Park, or was it just me?
Bingo bro!
+1 Crush some puss.
OMG = Alert President Obama's Special FBI Hate Speech on Side Walk UNIT! DEFCON 1 !!!
After meeting with our students, I cannot dismiss their expression of feelings and concern as motivated only by political preference or over-sensitivity.
You can't or you won't? If you won't, you're a moron; if you can't, you should see a psychiatrist about that mental disorder.
Instead, the students with whom I spoke heard a message, not about political process or candidate choice, but instead about values regarding diversity and respect that clash with Emory's own.
If those students heard a chalked 'Trump 2016' talking to them, they should see a psychiatrist as well. Especially as "a message about values regarding diversity and respect that clash with Emory's own" is a fuckton more baggage than that poor little scrawl can carry.
As the president of a pretty highly-rated university, you should be embarrassed to even utter such shitweasely asskisssery as this vomitous drivel - hell, I don't even know you and I probably wouldn't like you but I am fucking embarrasssed for you right now you mewling little sickbag of a jellyfish.
Especially as "a message about values regarding diversity and respect that clash with Emory's own" is a fuckton more baggage than that poor little scrawl can carry.
If they're willing to admit that banishing unorthodox opinions and stifling dissent is one of Emory's values, they're not wrong here.
"We're so committed to diversity that we rigorously suppress any messages that hint at less than perfect diversity."
I am beginning to cheer for Trump.
I've been cheering for months, purely for the lulz.
The kids these days are so afraid of microagression that they carry a micro chip on their shoulders.
I applaud the small cadre of college, campus trolls, and their chalk art. =)
The proper response to all thugs who would ban speech is to say it louder!
I was waiting for a life of Brian reference on this story and no onwes delivered
What if Trump support is another way of saying, "Down with the oligarchy" ?
http://classicalvalues.com/201.....cal-class/
I would say that's it's Terrorism against those that are easy to terrify.
and I fully support it. =D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtWrljX9HRA
Did they use assault chalk with the 20-round ammo drum and the thing that goes up?
There should be a law against and bucket that holds more than five chalks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
/angry face
*any
look at all this dangerous assault chalk!!!!
That's just FUCKING cool. =)
Fucking Emroids.
ha. I'd never heard that. My ex-ex-gf went there, as did a good friend.
OT Daredevil season 2 kicks ass.
That is all.
I was worried initially that it would be Daredevil versus Punisher.
If this is how they act at the mere writing of their name, I wonder what their reaction will be when he's their president. Hahaha, oh god, kill me now...
OT:
I know Reason is vastly uninterested in Hillary's corrupt money-laundering and influence-peddling operation while at State. Here's some interesting new emails showing how intertwined State was with the Clinton Foundation:
http://www.judicialwatch.org/p.....oundation/
No bribery smoking gun, but a truly disturbing picture of our State Department coordinating meetings with foreign heads of state with a private foundation.
That libyan meeting is indeed pretty fishy. 2 days after the Benghazi attacks?
anyway, yeah, i think that the chances of indictments of "someone other than Hillary" remains the most-likely outcome of all this. Enough to put heat on her. but not target her directly.
I sort of disagree......they can do a tap dance around the deleted classified emails. If she is caught red handed using her position to line her and hubby's pocket, I doubt the FBI and justice would back off. Even if justice said no I'd guess lots of leaks would appear.
They are truly evil thugs attempting to prey on people through their compassion and guilt. To the extent that their "pain" is real, it comes from self induced mental illness. "Obey me, or I will self harm again!" No. The last thing we should do is reward their thuggery and self harm.
You know...
...I...
...I...
...
...speechless. I'm going to go sit down.
They are nothing more than fascists, willing to use the state to force their beliefs on others. They should be told to fuck off by real adults.
Instead they get coddled and expect the real world to work that way when they get out of their $50,000 a year daycare. Oh and they want us to pay for their daycare after they learn no useful skills to get a job higher than starbucks
Emory is a private university, so they're not using the state.
They are nothing more than fascists, willing to use the state to force their beliefs on others. They should be told to fuck off by real adults.
Instead they get coddled and expect the real world to work that way when they get out of their $50,000 a year daycare. Oh and they want us to pay for their daycare after they learn no useful skills to get a job higher than starbucks
And this kind of PC cultism is exactly why Trump is doing so well.
You know another thing that Josef Stalin did well? He knew how to treat the hajis.
Catch up on those mortgae payments yet, the Incredible Mr. Leech?
mortgage
Next Cruz 2016
I'm glad that people are getting in touch with this.
When people run candidates, when people seek office: they are threatening you.
Go ahead, college students: get in touch with the threat that is democracy.
God, Brian, you and I think alike. I feel the same way when a city like Boston passes a handgun ban and some gun nut waves the 2nd amendment in the air and threatens to sue. WTF, gun nut, get in touch with the threat that is democracy.
It's like we're brothers from another mother.
AmSoc I think this might be the moment when even you have jumped the shark.
Comparing the right of someone to be upset over chalk on a sidewalk to the 2nd Amendment is beyond the pale, even for someone with your proven record of stupidity.
AmSoc, if you are an American Socialist why is the time frame of your posts so very different from the rest of Americans who post here ?
It's 2.13 am where you posted from but only 10.09 here in Texas when I first saw your post after refreshing ?
It goes further than sending out a mushy email; the university president has also promised to sanction or even prosecute whoever made the chalkings.
This little morsel was lovely, too:
If I was nearby, I swear I would buy chalk and "tag" the campus at night.
All I heard in the Emory Presidents painfully measured coddle-gram was "I really want to keep my job"
I believe his calculation was correct.
WINNING!
An annual retreat! The mind recoils.
"It's enough to make you want to grab a piece of chalk and scrawl "Trump 2016" on an Emory sidewalk, huh?" Worse, it's enough to make you physically ill. What ever will we do when the snowflakes are running the institutions we depend on daily? I despair the future.
"Sticks and Stones will Break Your Bones, but Words will Never Hurt you." That's what any teacher, parent, or teenager would have said back in the 70's and 80's if someone complained about 'micro-aggression'. If the whiny behavior persisted, "Do you want a spanking, because I'll give you something Real to cry about if you don't stop." would come next.
Anyone, imho, who is hurt by these so-called micro-aggressions is mentally ill. They are not fit to be in public and need to stay at home or in some institution where they can be protected from NORMAL and TYPICAL Human Behavior.
but their reactions seem to be what is normal normal and typical on College Campi these days.
" their perception is at odds with reality"
What's reality got to do with it ?
Progressives understand reality is just a social construct .
I can't wait to see their genuine pain when Trump is elected President!!!
If the KKK redefined its role to combat "Islamism" and "SJW's" it would top 5 million members within the year.
Yesterday, President James Wagner received a visit from 40 to 50 female student protesters...
I think I'm going to have a case of Huggies sent to this school. . .
http://www.amazon.com/Huggies-.....es+diapers
...with a note reading, "For the next time someone writes on a sidewalk with chalk."
If the whiny little bitches get rump-ruffled. . . tough shit.
My inalienable right to speak trumps (pun intended) their non-existent right to not get butthurt.
The part of it that I find most baffling - at what point did acting like a giant pussy become an appealing personality trait for young adults? This will undoubtedly sound like "get off my lawn" griping, but seriously, I'm not THAT old. I'm 39. I was in college from 1995-99. It wasn't quite the Eisenhower era or anything. Yes, there were (much fewer) protests about this or that at school in those days, but absolutely no one starting mewling about "feeling unsafe" because that would have made them a laughingstock. In those days, people didn't find irrational fear and cowardice to be attractive traits.
When the hell did that change, and why? Why is anyone won over by screeching hysterics who face no actual danger of any kind?
Just think, they're paying $70K/yr for Montessori Day Care.
There's some serious growing up that needs to be done.
Too many miss the point of these kind of things. This is not about 'snowflakes' trembling in fear. this is 'cry-bullying.'
In the land of political correctness, whoever is declare the biggest victim gets to be the biggest bully!
Tried and true process:
1. dislike someone or something
2. declare yourself traumatized and start screaming "victim"
3. Build a little flash mob on twitter. Get some sweet outrage going
4. Storm the admin building. Be noisy
5. Demand vengeance, punishment, the President of the U kiss both your feet and perhaps a GLBTQIA student retreat be build as a safe place. Anything really.
6. Because the Pres can't say no to you. That would be "blaming the victim," a violation of the first Commandment of PC dialog: "THOU SHALT NEVER BLAME THE VICTIM." "NEVER"
There are limitations to this technique: you can't be victimized by something or someone the left likes or is a bigger official victim than you: Bernie Sanders chalked on the sidewalk; a black, Spanish speaking, lesbian feminist communist. Walk away. You lose.
But pull out your victimhood club and feel free to whale away at anything to the right of you. It's good fun and they can't hit back. After all, You're the victim here.
In 1944, 18-yr old soldiers faced death as they stormed ashore at Omaha Beach;
in 2016, 18-yr old students need a Safe Space because words hurt their fucking feelings.
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Q) Know why you never see a black guy at a square dance?
A) Every time someone whoops "Hoedown!" he thinks his woman been shot.
Does cracking open a Stroh's and pouring two fingers of Wild Turkey count for that last one? Asking for a friend.
Some of us have problems with angles...
+1 Heinlein
Let's not compound things, Crust.
That's just a coping mechanism.
I WAS LOOKING FOR A MITER BOX JOKE!
Sorry, you didn't make the cut.
I saw what you did there.
"What makes you think I want to hear you talk?"
Mostly, though I did catch something about parties.
Miter box is my nick name for your mom's vag.
What, that old saw?