12/16/2019 / By JD Heyes
A student who was attending the University of Oklahoma Law School has been expelled from the campus after posting signs that read “It’s Okay to be White” and was interrogated by the FBI for being a possible ‘terrorist threat.’
The American Mirror, citing local reports, noted that the male student had already been suspended from the campus and wasn’t allowed to be on school property. School officials say he thus violated the terms of his suspension when he posted the signs on the door of the law school and its exterior.
The culprit remains anonymous, but he was serving a prior suspension for writing in his Tinder profile that he had a preference for a girl who “hasn’t been with a black guy.”
The message has been deemed as ‘racist’ and ‘intolerant’ by the usual Left-wing suspects, but of course, any reasonable person can very easily understand the message: All lives matter, including whites who are demonized regularly these days by Left-wing bigots.
“You have violated the terms of your suspension, which prohibited you from entering campus grounds. The University is in possession of evidence clearly demonstrating that you entered University grounds on or about October 31, 2019,” said a letter to the offender from Jim Roth, the school’s dean.
“Based on a preponderance of the evidence, pursuant to the terms of your suspension, and according to University policy, you are hereby expelled from Oklahoma City University School of Law, effective immediately,” the letter continued.
He then went on to issue a further statement that was dripping with irony.
“Despite what the intentions of that message may have been, the message reminds me of one fact that I know our community embraces – it’s okay to be EVERYBODY,” he wrote. “Exclusion and hate will not be tolerated here. You are accepted at OCU Law no matter how you pray, what you look like, or who you love. And you always will be.”
But that claim doesn’t really apply to whites who aren’t ashamed of their skin color or heritage, the student said.
The student told The Red Elephant that because of what he posted he got a visit from an FBI agent who belonged to the Joint Terrorism Task Force. He said the agent told him there’s no way to get a positive ID on him on surveillance videos as he posted the flyers because he was dressed up for Halloween. But posting the flyers wasn’t illegal anyway.
“He basically said no crimes were committed, we just got to make sure you’re not a threat,” the student said. “Both the FBI and the Oklahoma City Police said … we have no reason to open an investigation, we’re not considering you a suspect of any crime, but the campus police, the private police they have at the school, I guess if they wanted to they could press trespassing charges.” (Related: Audio emerges from Joe Biden’s “good for the negro” speeches that denigrate African-Americans.)
National File contacted a separate “It’s Okay to be White” activist to get their perspective on the incident. Understandably, he claimed it is an illustration of the double standard for racism in America.
“My only thoughts on this incident are that the response was draconian and hysterical (but sadly predictable) and should serve as a wake-up call to anyone who does not want to live under totalitarianism. The people who want to ruin this young student’s life for refusing to hate himself are evil,” the unidentified activist said.
“If you replaced the word ‘white’ with any other group and put up a flyer saying ‘It’s Okay to be (another group),’ there would likely have been no police attention or media coverage,” the activist said.
Of course, he’s right. But the Left has focused on demonizing white people because they seek division, chaos, and to downplay traditional American heritage among the white majority.
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