Marquette University thereatened to resceind student’s admission over pro-Trump video – College Fix

She was contacted by Brian Troyer, dean of undergraduate admissions at Marquette, who she said told her her acceptance to the school was far from certain. “[He] had the heart to tell me I wasn’t a student,” Pfefferle said. “This means that my classification is still in limbo and is currently being decided by the administration. I have been accepted, I paid for my housing, I have my roommates, I even have a complete class schedule. If that doesn’t make me a student, what does?”  
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Mike
5 years ago

The attempts to control speech and thought are not confined to universities.

There was a control attempt unveiled this month that occurred within the US Army AMCOM.

Here is July 8, 2020 press release, with documentation, from US Representative Mo Brooks of Alabama explaining what occurred:

https://brooks.house.gov/media-center/news-releases/congressman-mo-brooksus-army-must-prosecute-fire-redstone-arsenal-army

No way can all of the episodes nationwide be attributed to spontaneous reaction to the George Floyd death.

There is a network of funded and coordinated activity taking place, which reminds one of what occurred in 2016:

http://www.projectveritasaction.com/search/videos/?query=Rigging+the+Election

True believer
5 years ago

Let her go elsewhere. Marguette is a BLM ghetto.

Chase Gioberti
5 years ago

Marquette officials are cowards and bullies. If they are so courageous, why not respond with comments? Why bully her until it becomes public, then run away and hide? They just tried to bully an 18 year old girl, and didn’t have the courage to back it up once exposed.

Angela Channing
5 years ago
Reply to  Chase Gioberti

Maybe I can help. I have influence.

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