Liberal college students at a Washington state college have demanded their school segregate by race and that all white students and professors be banned from campus on certain days — and when one professor stood up to the insane plan, the crowd went berserk.
Then, students agreed to meet with the college administration to discuss their race-segregating idea — and it got even worse.
It’s a story so crazy, it’s hard to believe.
But it’s real — and we have the footage the protesters are demanding be removed from the internet by June 2.
Professor Bret Weinstein recently went on Tucker Carlson to explain the situation at Evergreene College, which Carlson said reminds him of “Phnom Penh in 1975” —
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3SdJhJ2lps
Since then, things have only gotten worse.
After effectively holding the campus hostage, the group scheduled a meeting with President George Bridges and other college administrators over their proposed “Day of Absence / Day of Presence” — a day when white students and professors would be required to leave campus and attend classes about racism.
At the meeting, the mob again exploded with anger as liberals screamed, cussed, and threatened the administrators who agreed to talk with them.
How bad is it?
As part of their demands for the school, the group is asking the state’s Attorney General to investigate who leaked this footage.
“We demand that the video created for Day of Absence and Day of Presence that was stolen by white supremacists and edited to expose and ridicule the students and staff be taken down by the administration by this Friday,” students demanded, according to The College Fix.
Too late, snowflakes.
In the seven minute video, a mob of angry college students at Evergreen College are seen screaming “F— you and f— the police!” and “Whiteness is the most violent f——–g system to ever breathe!”at Bridges and other staff.
Why are they so angry?
Weinstein stood up to them and wouldn’t leave campus when they demanded, and encouraged others to do the same.
Below is the email Weinstein sent that sparked the outrage —
Here's the (incredibly thoughtful and well-written) email. pic.twitter.com/3NecW0tNfw
— William Treseder (@williamtreseder) May 24, 2017
— The Horn editorial team