That would be the University of California Santa Cruz – Students storm library, shut down College Republicans meeting

One of the ringleaders of the protest was student activist Haik Adamian, who posted an announcement in the official UCSC Student Facebook group calling on students to deny the CR group its First Amendment rights.

“White Supremacist, fascist sympathizing College Republicans are having a meeting at McHenry library, room 0332. Everybody be aware of this violent racist activity happening everyday on this campus!” he wrote, adding that “We need a movement of people on this campus that rejects the ‘right of assembly,’ or ‘right of free speech’ for white supremacists and fascists.”

Haik Adamian is a brainless thug.

After nearly two hours, school officials eventually called the police, who reportedly arrested three of the protesters.

Two hours!? Sounds as if the University is not particularly interested in protecting the rights or providing safety to their Republican students. Perhaps they should be designated as a special class.

It appears there IS a silver lining…

“When the protesters came in, we all just wanted to talk with them. We didn’t want there to be any trouble, and since we enjoy debate, they would’ve been welcome to talk,” CR President Brandon Lang told Campus Reform, though he added that he “wasn’t surprised when they continued their chanting, as they made it obvious from the outset that they weren’t there to talk.”

Lang isn’t terribly bothered by the incident, though, noting that “all of the people who came down to see what was going on…ended up siding with us because it was immediately obvious that what they heard was inaccurate” and speculating that the incident may even “result in the club receiving a lot of new members in the coming week, as I’ve seen an uptick in the number of people requesting to join the FB page.” (emphasis added)

Turns out some of the protesting thugs were UCSC Student Union Assembly officers. This sissified group decided to take no action…

Despite the group’s patience with the protesters at the time, though, CR members addressed the UCSC Student Union Assembly meeting Tuesday night to propose sanctions against two protesters who also happen to be SUA officers.

While the SUA ultimately decided that it was not consistent with the SUA Constitution to sanction the members, Lang told Campus Reform that many of the student government representatives seemed “minorly disturbed” while being informed of their colleagues’ participation in the disruption.

I refer you to Why Conservative College Kids Should Be a Protected Class by Toni Airaksinen

 

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