I'm not sure who is worst in the Ohio University situation... the students desperately trying to prevent reality from entering their bubble of fantasy...the college administration who breeds that sort of student or the campus police who apparently don't know the law well enough to enforce it. What happened clearly included unlawful threats and assault.NotRPB wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2020 7:35 amThis incident deserves it's own thread nearly.philip964 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2020 12:10 am https://news.yahoo.com/gun-girl-kaitlin ... 00282.html
Gun girl, Kaitlin Bennett, visits Ohio University and causes a near riot among the snowflakes there.
Previously she carried an “AR-10” at Kent State University.
The Liberal party of Tolerance? ...,,, asking students trivia questions such as "Who were the first three presidents?" before she was interrupted.
"I was only able to ask one student before a mob formed around my friend Joel Patrick and I," Bennett told NBC News. "They began throwing objects at my face and shoving us as we tried to get out of the crowd."
About 400 students gathered to see Bennett at the Baker Center on campus, where she was met with chants of "go home," according to the university's student newspaper, The Post.
"For the next hour and a half, they started a riot and continued to throw things at me, they poured hot coffee on me, and vandalized my friend's truck, all because we are Trump supporters that think for ourselves," Bennett said in her statement.
She also said she hoped President Donald Trump would see the incident and "strip federal funding from Ohio University for allowing its students to get violent and terrorize conservatives."
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To Collegiate Liberals (Ohio University Police) ... Criminal Assault & Civil Assault are a "First Amendment Right" if you're assaulting a Conservative? Someone needs a "Literate" Constitutional Lawyer who isn't Liberal.
Ohio University Police said in a statement Monday that the "unexpected" presence of an activist on campus drew large crowds of students who "also chose to exercise their first amendment rights."
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