by Jeremiah Poff
Itâs not safe to be openly conservative on campus
When a conservative activist with MAGA gear was hit in the face with a brutal haymaker at UC Berkeley earlier this year, it was caught on camera and became fodder for national headlines.
It was also no outlier.
Throughout this fall semester, conservative activists at campuses across the nation have continued to be physically attacked â and had their displays destroyed â by aggressive student peers inflamed by right-of-center messaging.
Just during the last month at least two College Republicans have been hit in the face and a third incident saw campus conservatives surrounded by an aggressive mob that trashed their display and got right in their faces, spewing vulgarity. And these were just the ones caught on camera.
âOver the last semester myself and the members of the Chico State Republicans have been spat on, battered, assaulted, followed around campus, sexually harassed, and even mobbed by 300 students at once. This is the kind of environment that has been created by the modern day college campus,â Chico State College Republicans President Michael Curry told The College Fix.
Curry was one of the ones hit in the face. Heâs not alone.
Attack at Sacramento State
Most recently, the former president of the Sacramento State College Republicans was physically attacked. Floyd Johnson, who served as president of the Sac State campus Republican group for a year and a half, was assaulted last week by fellow student Keaton Hill. That confrontation was caught on video and viral.
Why isn't this POS Keaton Hill in jail?pic.twitter.com/OC5YrjapEE
— Carpe Donktumđč (@CarpeDonktum) December 8, 2019
The two students had verbally sparred over politics on Facebook the night before the altercation, The Sacramento Bee reports. The following morning, Hill reportedly cursed at Johnson as the former was leaving a class the two attended together. Johnson and a friend confronted Hill near the exit of the building while filming the exchange, after which Hill appeared to assault Johnson several times.
The video shows Hill taking multiple swings at Johnson, claiming the former College Republicans president was harassing him.
Speaking to the campus newspaper The State Hornet, Hill said: âI apologize for lunging at Floydâs phone, although I strongly emphasize that it was not without provocation.â University police told the Bee that charges against Hill are pending âwhile the departmentâs investigation continues.â
Attempts to reach the two students involved in the altercation were unsuccessful. Sacramento State spokeswoman Anita Fitzhugh told The College Fix via email that the school is âa space where the free exchange of ideas is encouraged and protected.â
âWe are committed to providing a safe and caring environment where everyone feels secure expressing their opinions and beliefs. Violence on our campus is not tolerated. In todayâs increasingly tense political climate, we must care for each other and treat one another with respect,â she wrote.
On Facebook, university President Robert Nelsen also said that âno one should ever be physically attackedâ on his collegeâs campus.
Yet a recent video posted on Twitter last weekend shows tensions â and apparently open-palmed slapping â have not yet ceased on campus.
Elizabeth Warren supporter, Keaton Hill, is seen here assaulting conservatives on campus
Earlier this year he also assaulted a black man for being right wing @sacstate should launch a full investigation into this student for his violent activism
— E (@ElijahSchaffer) December 7, 2019
Ongoing violence, vandalism against conservatives
Responses from university officials on these issues have ranged from denouncing the activity â to punishing the conservative students.
In mid-November at Binghamton University in New York, the schoolâs College Republicans chapter held a table event promoting an upcoming speaking engagement with famed economist Art Laffer, the father of supply-side economics. Video emerged showing a large crowd of angry students screaming at members of the club and ripping their materials from the table.
At one point in the footage a young woman gets very close to a student videotaping the incident and asks her, angrily and repeatedly: âWhy are you shaking? Steady yourself! Steady yourself!âŠSmile more! Smile more! With teeth! Teeth!â
âThe fact that yaâll are even comfortable to do this means that weâre not doing enough,â one student says. Another tells the conservative students: âYouâre never gonna be able to table again. Youâre never gonna be able to do this again.â
In the aftermath of the incident, Binghamton, which did not respond to queries from The College Fix, announced that the College Republicans had not followed the proper procedures for holding a tabling event and would face discipline.
The same statement acknowledged that the students in the crowd had violated the schoolâs code of student conduct, but declined to identify and discipline those students, citing the divisive nature of the tableâs content.
Also, Lafferâs lecture was shut down by unruly protestors.
Physical destruction
At the University of Michigan in October, meanwhile, a student largely destroyed an information table set up by the conservative student group Turning Point USA. After accusing the club of engaging in âhate speechâ and ripping up the clubâs materials and throwing them in the trash, the student took a marker and threatened to write on one of the members of the club. After police were called, the vandal quickly left.
A university spokesman told The College Fix last month that officials are aware of the incident and that it was under investigation. Subsequent requests for an update have not been returned.
In October, the University of California, Riverside chapter of Turning Point USA held an event promoting gun rights. Calling the club âcriminally negligentâ for its advocacy, a student took a sign from the display and crushed it in half. The sign, which had featured images of several firearms, displayed the slogan: âIâm Pro-Choice. Pick Your Gun.â
A university spokesperson did not respond to queries from The College Fix about the incident.
This is the left
Angry. Violent. Intolerant.
This leftist at @UCRiverside destroyed a @TPUSA sign promoting the Constitution
Will the campus police investigate?
RT so they can't ignore! pic.twitter.com/vf3XVAw2PV
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) October 29, 2019
A Turning Point USA spokesman told The College Fix in an email that the organization is âincredibly proud of how our students and staff have performed in the face of some very challenging circumstances.â
âOur organization works to facilitate peaceful debate and robust discussion on campus and we will continue to train our chapters with best practices on how to avoid any physical conflict. No student should ever feel in danger of being physically attacked, especially when participating in a university sanctioned event like tabling,â spokesman Andrew Kolvet said.
âThese most recent incidents are just the latest in a long line of campus bullying and intimidation targeting conservatives and they should serve as a wake up call to all universities that they must take these threats extremely seriously just as they would for any other targeted campus community,â he added.
âAll Lives Matterâ causes activist to assault student
As for Curry at Chico State University, his story is an example in which vandalism crosses the line into physical assault.
That November incident involved the College Republicans as they promoted an event with Brandon Straka, the founder of #WalkAway, a group critical of the modern Democratic party. One video of the tabling effort shows a female student trashing the table and swearing at the club members.
In another video, a female protestor stands across from the clubâs information table holding a sign that says âblack trans lives matter.â At one point in the video, Curry walks over to her and stands next to her with a sign that reads âall lives matter.â Upon reading his sign, she rips it from his hands, slaps him in the face with it and said âget the fuck out of my fucking space.â
Here is the video from the Battery today at @ChicoState. College Republicans across the nation experience treatment just like this on their campuses. It has to stop! @realDonaldTrump @californiafcr @scrowder @benshapiro @FoxNews @BrandonStraka pic.twitter.com/0Iew1sEGda
— Michael Curry (@curry3551) November 20, 2019
The aggressor then shouted that Curry had been âharassingâ her, that he had âspilled [her] name to the entire fucking Internet,â and that he âhad the nerve to stand right next to [her].â
The university issued a statement the following day that condemned âviolence, harassment, and demeaning actions of any sort, for any reason, including culturally offensive stereotypes and personal attacks.â But the statement did not refer to the violent exchange from the day before, even indirectly.
University spokesperson Sean Murphy told The Fix in an email that the school is planning on offering a âfree speech trainingâ to âteach faculty/staff and students how they can use free speech to oppose or engage with opinions that are counter to their own.â
Despite everything, Curry remains optimistic.
âAll we want is political discourse and to maintain our right to be on campus,â he told The Fix. âWe value freedom of speech and the competition of ideas. We wonât be bullied into submission by the leftist mob and we will be back next semester stronger than ever.â
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Photo âCampus Incidentâ by Elijah Schaffer.