Evergreen Students Are Demanding Footage of Their Riots Be Removed

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What? Is it going to be hard to get a job when you’re seen rioting online? 

Actions have consequences. 

College campus crybabies at Evergreen State College in Washington State demanded last week that a video showing them screaming and swearing at the college’s president and other administrators be taken down immediately.

In a video posted to YouTube, students can be heard screaming, “Hey, hey, ho, ho these racists teachers have got to go!” along with “Black Power” and, unsurprisingly, “F**k you and F**k the police!” 

The video was posted to YouTube and various social media platforms and has since gone viral. What students seem to be protesting, aside from allegations of campus racism and “anti-Blackism,” is an email written by Professor Bret Weinstein in which he objects to the annual campus “Day of Absence,” which sought to force all white students and faculty off university grounds.

While the “Day of Absence” and its corresponding “Day of Participation” have been going on for years, this year the entire structure of the day has shifted. The Day of Absence used to be a day in which minority students and faculty met off-campus in order to discuss how to make campus life better for all students.