The Colorado State University (CSU) has 17 different departments to those “affected by a free speech event” that seeking help, they said.
These indicators learn, “If you happen to (or somebody you recognize) are affected by a free speech occasion on campus, listed below are some assets…” The signal then lists 17 departments/assets that each the scholars and college can contact if they’ve been triggered by free speech on CSU’s campus.
The following are on the list of where these so-called affected students can reach out for help are the Dean of Students, Office of Equal Opportunity, Multicultural Counseling, Incidents of Bias Reporting, the Office of Equal Opportunity, the Vice President of Inclusive Excellence, and a Victim’s Assistance Hotline.
CSU is validating the self-victimization of young adults and encouraging students to fear free speech and think of it as dangerous. Instead of preparing its students for the real world, the university is teaching its students that different opinions are negative things and instead of being intelligent confronted and/or dealt with, they should instead seek counseling.
This image was initially posted to Instagram by Turning Point USA’s local chapter. The conservative student organization accused the school of intolerance with the caption, “And we haven’t even had an event yet gotta love the intolerance of @coloradostateuniversity”
Back in October, CSU sent out an email threatening to arrest the unvaccinated students if they are caught on school property without first submitting proof of vaccination or being approved for a vaccine exemption.
In a statement with Fox News, CSU spokesperson said that “CSU is committed to Free Speech as both a legal protection and a foundation of the robust debate that is core to higher education, 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.”
Sources: 100 Percent Fed Up, Zero Hedge, Citigist, Fox News