The University Of Kansas Is About To Join The Protest Circus As Protesters Call For Removal Of SG Officers

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Pack up. Take cover. It’s spreading.

After a week of endless coverage of the shitshow taking place at Mizzou, we’re seeing the movement start to jump to yet another campus in another forgotten state. Students at the University of Kansas are pissed off that the top three officers in their student government did not stand in unity with them at a recent forum moderated by the university’s chancellor.

Their main grievance? The officers failed to stand and proclaim that black lives matter at the forum. Now the protestors are calling for the impeachment of the officers.

From Huffington Post:

The resignation demand comes after last week’s unrest at the University of Missouri and after a forum that University of Kansas Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little moderated on Wednesday, where a student group Rock Chalk Invisible Hawk presented diversity demands, which include hiring a director for the Office of Multicultural Affairs by Dec. 15, mandatory “inclusion and belonging” training for students and faculty and increased diversity in hiring.

Senate vice president Shegufta Huma, who is also member of the committee, told the newspaper that the vote was the result of months of inaction that culminated in the officers’ reluctance to support the diversity demands. Pringle and George were singled out, with the committee saying they did not “stand in solidarity with their black peers and proclaim that Black Lives Matter” at Wednesday’s forum.

The entire movement was launched at that event when protesters interrupted the meeting and took to the stage holding signs with their demands.

As of now, the officers have all affirmed their support for minority students but have decided to remain in their respective offices. However, on Friday, the Student Senate’s Student Executive Committee recorded a 6-3 “no confidence” vote on the three officers.

To seemingly amplify the seriousness of the cause, John Cowan, a white graduate of the university, began a hunger strike on Friday in solidarity with the protest.

Meanwhile, John Cowan, a white 2014 University of Kansas graduate, began a hunger strike on campus Friday morning in solidarity with KU student group movements. If the activist groups’ demands are not met or if a plan of action is not issued by KU, “then I die or go to the hospital,” Cowan told the newspaper, echoing the sentiments of a graduate student at the University of Missouri who ended his hunger strike last week after the resignations of University of Missouri System President Tim Wolfe and Chancellor R. Bowen Loftin.

Cowan has commented on the situation and spoke about the suffering he will endure while starving himself.

“I’m kind of at an advantage because of my white privilege, so my suffering is self-inflicted,” said Cowan. “Others don’t have that choice, it’s inflicted upon them.”

Yeah. I’m done here.

[via Huffington Post]

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  1. TheMachine

    Just because we have a father in our lives doesn’t mean you have to get all but hurt.

    10 years ago at 9:30 am
    1. FrockChalkJayhawk

      Word is the guy is on a one-meal-a-day hunger strike… Not even kidding. Judging by the way the guy looks I’m assuming that’s all he can afford so really nothing was done here.

      10 years ago at 4:02 pm
  2. Frabst

    If people don’t like where they go to school voluntarily then they should transfer. Don’t expect a school to change for one pansy ass group of students.

    10 years ago at 9:35 am
    1. GeedsAreRuiningAmerica

      There are plenty of liberal arts colleges with sagging attendance who would love to take these kids in and coddle them.

      10 years ago at 10:08 am
      1. miamikappa

        Progressive liberal arts colleges usually do not give as much “diversity” scholarships as state schools with large endowments. So instead these pretentious self-righteous idiots have to go “protest” an obscene cause at a public state school where generally they are given a greater “scholarship” then the majority of the student population to prove that a school isn’t racist.

        10 years ago at 11:29 am
    2. UlyssesSGrant_WilliamTSherman

      This. Why should Wolfe have resigned or that professor who gave up? They have bills to pay! Leave, no one asked you to stay. Same goes for flag burners

      10 years ago at 12:41 pm
      1. Grenade_Diving_Wingman

        Your name is offensive to all the helpless buildings of Georgia that did not ask to be set ablaze

        10 years ago at 2:05 pm
    1. maroonandgold

      Unfortunately, they’re closer than you think. Asshats around the country suddenly got the idea in their heads that they are more important than they think. The contagion known as the offended left is spreading.

      10 years ago at 9:52 am
      1. davidfratersonIpresume

        The only cure to this outbreak is a pair of balls and a good dose of reality. As long as you have that you are immune

        10 years ago at 10:38 am
  3. Thetaguy34

    This era of entitlement needs to stop. Just because someone doesn’t believe the same as you, doesn’t mean you are racist. This bully tactic is only scaring people into following the crowd. I pray that this movement doesn’t make its way to my campus.

    10 years ago at 9:43 am
  4. Joff the L-E-G-A-C-Y

    Last week my school had a group of students demand that Africa Americans be proportionally represented in the student council and with the board of trustees for the school. Apparently this needed to be 50%, and the fact that it wasn’t so was a stark example of racism. This was true even though the student body is about 22% African American and the town (where the trustees mostly come from) is even smaller. But you know, math and logic.

    10 years ago at 9:43 am
    1. Frabst

      Math is racist. Only feelings and emotions are tangible means to measure if justice has been delivered.

      10 years ago at 9:50 am
      1. Fratasaurus

        Really? After watching television and commercials I would think it was around 70%

        10 years ago at 12:36 pm
    2. ImHereForTheGangbang

      Back in the day, “proportional representation of African Americans” was equal to 3/5ths of their population.

      10 years ago at 3:49 pm