Peter Fricke   – Campus Reform

The president of Ohio University sent a campus-wide email expressing sympathy for those “hurt” by pro-Trump slogans written on a free speech wall last week.

According to The Athens Post, the words “Trump 2016” and “Build The Wall!” were discovered Thursday morning painted on the Graffiti Wall, a long-standing fixture on campus where students are encouraged to write anything they want.

“Words are only temporary; however, their impact can be everlasting…”   

The Hispanic and Latino Student Union called an emergency meeting—attended by university president Roderick McDavis— to “start a discussion … on why this was offensive,” after which they decided to paint over the messages.

“The fact that it said ‘Trump 2016’ isn’t offensive,” Carla Triana, the group’s president, explained at the meeting. “The ‘build a wall’ part is offensive.”

Jordan Hummel, an OU student who runs the @OUforTrump16 Twitter account, denied that his group was behind the graffiti—suggesting they would have used a “better slogan”—but observed that “we do like seeing people coming out in support for Trump.”

One of the main topics discussed at the meeting was the implementation of mandatory cultural competency classes, which are reportedly in the process of being developed.

“It’s important to learn about different cultures and I don’t understand why we don’t have required cultural competency classes,” theater major Simone Anderson complained. “Instead of reacting to these kinds of events, why don’t we try to be proactive and educate ourselves? That’s how we can fix this.” …. read more here