Colorado State University Sign Directs Students 'Affected By a Free Speech Event' To Seek Help
"If you (or someone you know) are affected by a free speech event on campus, here are some resources..."

Colorado State University wants students to know that if they are "affected by a free speech event," they are not alone. There are resources available. They can get help.
That's according to a sign spotted on campus by a coordinator for Turning Point USA, a conservative student group. The university confirmed that the sign is real. It reads: "If you (or someone you know) are affected by a free speech event on campus, here are some resources…"

The resources in question are phone numbers and websites for the Dean of Students, Office of Equal Opportunity, CSU Health Network Counseling, Ombuds (for CSU employees), Multicultural Counseling, Employee Assistance Program, Vice President of Inclusive Excellence, Victim's Assistance Hotline, Bias Reporting hotline, and several others.
Those last two provide means for aggrieved students to summon the campus authorities to investigate their alleged mistreatment. CSU's bias reporting form asks that submissions include identifying details—including identification number, phone number, and residence hall—about the perpetrator so that school officials can track them down.
The university did not respond to a request for comment, but provided the following statement to Fox News:
"CSU is committed to Free Speech as both a legal protection and a foundation of the robust debate that is core to higher education," a spokesperson for CSU told Fox News in a statement. "We also recognize the power of speech to impact people deeply, and we are committed to supporting all of our students. The sign is a list of some of the many resources available to our students. It is not related to any event in particular, but rather is intended to share resources knowing that protected speech will always, and must always, be part of higher education."
By suggesting that one student exercising free speech rights should prompt another student to fill out a bias incident report, the university is undermining public confidence in its commitment to the principles of the First Amendment—principles that CSU, as a public institution, is bound to follow.
The sign is already being widely mocked in conservative news media for playing into the delicate snowflake stereotype about modern college students. But sometimes, the shoe fits: Universities should not feel the need to offer investigative resources to students who were merely "affected by a free speech event."
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If you see something, say something.
If you say something, see something.
No... no, if you say something, see someone.
Boom, got it.
If you saw something sue someone!
If you sue something, saw someone.
She saw seesaws at the sea sure.
I know sea sure works with the limerick, but I would have laughed even louder if you had written “to be sure”, especially since this is a Robby column.
To be shore.
See nothing, say nothing. And then hope the fascists spare you and your family.
That should be on this site's masthead.
Say nothing.
I see what you saw but I ain't saying anything.
I see nussing....NUSSING!!!!
Everything Is So Terrible And Unfair!!!!! (tm)
Said it.
It should direct students that feel affected tk a suicide booth
The help they need can be found at the end of a long walk off a short pier.
You beat me to it. These little snowflake losers should be removed from the gene pool. Along with the woke administration.
That sign is just begging for defacing.
Yes! Should circle "Dean of Students" <-- useful office
Everything else <-- these useless people are why your tuition is too high!
"Everything else <-- these useless people are why your tuition is too high!"
Its the other way around, tuition went up first (mostly as a result of guaranteed student loans) and then, since most universities are non-profit, they had to figure out how to spend all this extra money, so they hired a bunch of useless administrative staff
And new buildings. Lots and lots of new buildings.
Well, if someone is affected by the free speech of others, they do need help. I somehow doubt that they will find the type of help they really need by calling any of those numbers.
+1
(Came here to say the same thing.)
When I read the headline, I thought that the University was ridiculing people who might be so fragile as to need directing to psychological resources... not sure why I continue to maintain such faith and hope in humanity.
The only number needed is 1-800-Repeat Kindergarten.
I feel triggered just looking at a picture of that sign.
I would report the sign. Literally. I would fill out a bias form and go through every process possible every time I saw one of those signs.
Mocking the left with the Cloward-Piven approach.
I have to admit, just seeing that makes me want to grab the nearest prog and pistol whip them just like in Goodfellas.
The sign is already being widely mocked in conservative news media for playing into the delicate snowflake stereotype about modern college students.
I'm sure one of the big dailies will do yet another fact check debunking the sign as "needing context". FYI, that little rhetorical trick is happening so fast and continuously from our stalwart seekers-of-truth that I'm not sure whether to laugh or hang my head in despair.
Conservatives pounce!
No doubt Rachael Madcow and Don lemon are warming up on the sidelines to deliver us from the truth.
So I'm getting examined for some oral surgery, and the girl in the mask asks about joint issues. Rather than sparking one I cracked by jaw.
She recoiled.
She said to me "That was gross, don't you ever do that around me again."
What the....? It's not like I farted.
Pretty weird thing for a dental nurse or whatever she is to be bothered by.
Shouldn't not being easily grossed out be sort of a prerequisite for that kind of job?
But enough about your role playing sessions with your daughter.
Ba dum tss...
It’s not right to say that. We all know damn well that he has no daughter. No one would ever reproduce with him. Or probably even fuck him. Definitely nothing capable of reproduction. And Tony in a wig and a dress isn’t a chick. No matter how pretty he thinks he is.
The left-liberal ethic of "repressive tolerance" remains alive and mentally ill on college campuses.
Really. I didn't believe that mental illness was infectious to others but apparently I was wrong.
Just a walk around any one of America's college campus' proves mental illness is infectious.
They all flew over the cuckoo's nest.
Fuckin' Progs ...
Fuckin' Progs
...here are some resources...
Just a big arrow underneath pointing at a microphone, right? Right?
Or a map to the campus mental health center.
Or a form for withdrawal from the university and a ticket home to mommy.
We have a winner!
Appropriate.
YOU CAN"T HANDLE THE TRUTH!!!
In the future, people will hide college attendance from their resumes.
Recruiter: Can you explain this 4 year gap in your work history?
Interviewee: Uh, um, er, I was in jail.
That seriously made me guffaw.
Recruiter: Thank God! I thought you were going to tell me you were attending UC Berkeley. Was your jail time related to some sort of fraud on behalf of an employer? Because I may be able to work with that.
What do you think of BYU?
I think it’s ridiculous that there’s a university named after a racist pervert.
Well, yes, it's ridiculous that there's a university named for the racist pervert Elihu Yale, but what do you think of BYU?
KAR-en should have a look:
https://news.byu.edu/rankings
> Vice President of Inclusive Excellence
What the fuck is that? Sound like something Bill and Ted would come up with.
Sounds like Bill & Ted’s Excrement Adventure
Progressive word bingo.
We all excel together or no one does.
Didn't we all learn something about this as kids?
Sticks & stones something something...
But WORDS something something HURT me.
Only those of us over 50 apparently.
Now it goes "Sticks and stones may be dodged when thrown, but words cut all the way through me."
"dodged with thrown"
Thanks! I got tripped up trying to figure out how to rhyme "negotiated with".
Hurting progs with sticks and stones is a good start.
Students Affected By a Free Speech Event please Seek Help Here ===>
https://www.flickr.com/photos/66890686@N02/51100002076/in/dateposted-public/
Ombuds? Do they mean ombudsman?
HATER!
MISOGYNIST! 11!!111!1!11!!!!!!!11!1!!!!!11111!!!!
WHO SAID YOU COULD PUT A PENIS ON MY OMBUDS??????
Your meditation partners.
Universal suffrage was a mistake.
Somehow, I see this as a positive. The university is basically saying, "If something we're teaching you upsets and offends you, please check out these links that may provide you with some sort of comfort, but we're gonna keep teaching these things anyway." Am I missing something.?
No, that's not what it's saying at all.
They are saying, if you feel disturbed in any way, call one of the offices and spill your feels in as much detail as possible. So we look like we are doing something. And can expand our staff even more larger.
"The bureaucracy is expanding to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy." --Oscar Wilde
I love free speech. It lets you see them coming from a safe distance.
This poster reminds me of my experience listening to Farrakhan on the radio. I had never heard of the guy, but there he was, on the steps of the Lincoln Monument, giving a speech to millions on civil rights. OK, I said, sure, let's hear what he had to say.
And he was completely nuts. Numerology was his topic. The last thing I remember him saying was something like, "... and there are 17 steps on this Monument, which is 5 more than 12, and 12 is 1 and 2, and 2 is the number of Adam and Eve, and ..." Just a complete, non-stop, stream-of-consciousness speech.
Well. That really taught me every thing I needed to know about Louis Farrakhan. And all because he had the freedom to speak, so I and everyone else around him could see just how wacked he was.
God bless America.
And yet he had thousands of devout followers and the MSM never took him to task.
Well, they're free, too. If numerology is what floats their boat, more power to 'em. I'm just glad I got to hear his babbling. That's enough.
The thing I found most interesting is that there is a "Vice President for Inclusive Excellence." That prompts me to wonder is there is an Assistant Vice-President for Inclusive Mediocrity?
We must not exclude the mediocre!
Even better...she makes minimum $250,000 a year.
https://inclusiveexcellence.colostate.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2021/04/Colorado-State-University-VPDI-Leadership-Profile-FINAL-1.pdf
Money well spent.
Just more proof that America's colleges and universities are becoming useless wastes of time and money. They are a laughing stock of political wokeness . Nothing more than high priced child care( 20 year old children) programs. I suspect every new student is given a coloring book and box of crayons along with their own personal "safe space" to curl up in should they be exposed to such free speech.
The people running these colleges need to be tossed out on their fat asses and made to do some menial labor for a couple years.
Parents, don't send your kids to these less than useless colleges. They've become a boil on the ass of America.
OMF'gG!
Imagine the daily triggering that goes on when these students realize that CSU is actually a renowned agricultural school with classes like: Live Animal and Carcass Evaluation
We're giving any federal funds to this school...why?
"If you were offended, take a quarter. Call somebody who cares"
--- 'Merica.
Gotta laugh to keep from crying.
I started out wondering if TPUSA hadn't installed this sign on its own, the whole thing set off my BS alarm. If so it was good mockery because even the University seems to think that they would have put up such a sign.
Unfortunately I'm now left believing that the university did put up the sign. I can only hope that the students have enough mental health and fortitude to withstand speech and that the University's help will not be needed.
I called the Dean of Students straightaway at 970-491-5312 to let him know how **TRIGGERED** I was by this sign!
It's impossible to satirize the left.
Isn't there some real world (as opposed to internet) version of Poe's Law that we can invoke here?
By what sort of insane, non-sequitur reasoning is anyone going to take this as anything except a spoof. And yet, I'm quite sure that the various Dean's of this and that listed are all quite serious.
We have created perpetually offended, emotionally immature and intellectually weak young adults.
The private university where I teach has solved this problem. It banned the conservative club (reason given: its opposition to communism) and the freedom of speech club. Last year, a student wrote a letter to the student paper in favor of freedom of speech, but they refused to publish it because it would be against their policies to do so. There is no opposing speech for anyone to be offended by.
However, they can’t control what happens off campus. That’s why whenever a democrat politician loses an election or a court case doesn’t go their way, the students get a day off for psychological health with warm apple cider and coloring books.
Warn apple cider? That's way too acid for those tender youths, they need to stick to tepid soy milk.
There's a LOT more where this came from in CSU's free speech "Tool Kit": https://csusystem.edu/tool-kit/ Actually, even though it's still super-creepy, the content ain't that bad. Take, for example, this guideline for social media:
"IS HATE SPEECH ALLOWED? Yes. Unfortunately, hate speech is not one of the narrow categories listed above, therefore hate speech cannot be deleted from a social media account unless it has other characteristics causing it to fall within one of these categories: obscenity, true threats of imminent harm, incitement to imminent unlawful action, defamation, fighting words, false or misleading commercial speech, and illegal speech (such as extortion, a solicitation to commit a crime, or perjury). (Source: American Council on Education)."