12/21/2020 / By News Editors
Members of the University of Oregon’s student government are trying to remove the College Republican organization from campus by cutting off funding and revoking its status as a campus-recognized club.
(Article by Ashe Schow republished from DailyWire.com)
The Washington Free Beacon reported that while activists haven’t been able to dissolve the club, they have stated their intentions to do so and have “unanimously passed a resolution calling for ‘cultural competency training’ for all organizations during a meeting with College Republican leaders.”
The reason for such condescension comes after some College Republicans attended a “stop the steal” rally. A few members posted a picture of themselves at the rally on Instagram, and two Proud Boys flags can be seen in the background. Isaiah De Alba, political director for the university’s College Republicans, told the Free Beacon that his organization doesn’t support the Proud Boys “in any way, shape, or form.”
“The reality of the situation is that this is not about our one-time Instagram post.… This is about a long-standing hate for conservative ideology on campus and the mob mentality at our university,” De Alba told the outlet. “We are more than happy to compromise with [the student government] in some way that does not conflict with our conservative beliefs or beliefs in free speech.”
As the Free Beacon reported, the Instagram “photo garnered nearly 2,500 comments, some of which called the Republicans ‘neo-Nazis.’” A student government secretary commented on the photo by saying she was “so excited to deplatform” the College Republicans.
Activists at the University of Oregon have repeatedly demanded College Republicans [condemn] white supremacy and political violence, though they do not appear to have called on College Democrats to denounce violent leftist extremist groups like antifa.
Read more at: DailyWire.com and JusticeDemocrats.news.
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