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Four radical leftist groups at Arizona State University are demanding that the administration withdraw Kyle Rittenhouse from online classes and release a statement denouncing him, calling him a “killer” and a “blood-thirsty murderer” even though he was acquitted on all charges.
Arizona State University Students for Socialism, Students for Justice in Palestine, Multicultural Solidarity Coalition, and MECHA de ASU have branded the acquitted teen “Murderer Kyle Rittenhouse.”
“Even with a not-guilty verdict from a flawed ‘justice’ system – Kyle Rittenhouse is still guilty to his victims and the families of those victims,” their demand letter reads. “Join us to demand from ASU that those demands be met to protect students from a violent blood-thirsty murderer.”
“The goal of these demands is to let the ASU administration know that we as the ASU community do not feel safe knowing that a mass shooter, who has expressed violent intentions about ‘protecting property’ over people, is so carelessly allowed to be admitted to the school at all,” a spokesperson for Students for Socialism at Arizona State University told Fox News. “Our campus is already unsafe as is, and we would like to abate this danger as much as possible.”
Join us and rally against racist murderer Kyle Rittenhouse being permitted on our campus – Wednesday at 3:30 outside the Nelson Fine Arts Center on campus pic.twitter.com/4Hs3JxRqtY
— Students for Socialism ASU 🚩 (@SFSASU) November 26, 2021
“Rittenhouse took the lives of innocent people with the intent to do so—by strapping an assault rifle to himself in a crowd of unarmed citizens. That is the textbook definition of intention. The decision made by the court is one of thousands of cases that have been influenced by biased judges, predominantly white juries, and mistakes inherent in a judicial system founded off of injustice to begin with,” a Students for Socialism chapter spokesperson stated.
The spokesperson added that the Rittenhouse trial “effectively gives right-winged individuals the license to kill other individuals who protest for human rights.”
The groups also want the school administration to “reaffirm support for the multicultural center on campus as a safe space from White Supremacy.” Their demands didn’t stop there, however. They also want funding for the Arizona State University Police Department redirected to the multicultural center and they are demanding “the establishment of a care center on campus.”
The radical leftist groups will be holding a “rally and protest to get murderer Kyle Rittenhouse off our campus” on Dec. 1 at Arizona State University.
Rittenhouse is currently an enrolled online student at Arizona State University, according to 12News.
College Republicans United has been fundraising for Rittenhouse since last year. The organization tweeted a week ago that “half of all funds collected for the rest of the year will be donated to the Kyle Rittenhouse lawsuit against the media.”
Half of all funds collected for the rest of the year will be donated to the Kyle Rittenhouse lawsuit against the media. – We hope this action will teach a lesson to those who profit from lies and that Kyle has a comfortable life from this ordeal. https://t.co/vD7obvBNzi
— 𝕮ollege 𝕽epublicans 𝖀nited (@ASU_CRU) November 19, 2021
. @ASU should suspend the student org and individuals involved in this harassment campaign against the student. https://t.co/KkscK6DPGr pic.twitter.com/S02hlKsg7w
— 𝕮ollege 𝕽epublicans 𝖀nited (@ASU_CRU) November 28, 2021
Professor and legal scholar Jonathan Turley is calling on Arizona State University officials to display the “integrity and courage” to reaffirm publicly, the right of Rittenhouse to attend classes in person.
Turley asserts that he “has every right to expect that he can do so safely.”
“Students have every right to protest, but ASU must be clear and public in supporting Rittenhouse’s right to access to an education on its campuses,” Turley tweeted.
…Colleges often sit in cringing silence as individual students are targeted and harassed. Students have every right to protest, but ASU must be clear and public in supporting Rittenhouse’s right to access to an education on its campuses.
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) November 28, 2021
ASU groups are demanding that Kyle Rittenhouse be expelled. With President Biden expressing "anger" over the verdict and analysts calling the trial "white supremacy on steroids," there is a sense of legitimacy in demanding such extrajudicial punishments… https://t.co/QFIuNE5tHJ
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) November 28, 2021
Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty of all charges against him on Nov. 19 after shooting and killing two attackers and wounding a third in self-defense during the Kenosha riots in 2020.
There was plenty of pushback against the leftists of ASU:
I guess they don’t teach critical thinking or civics at ASU
— THE_P-HOUND (@ThePhound) November 28, 2021
Students for socialism. Enough said.
— John Monger (@mongerlumber) November 28, 2021
Forward to Kyle’s lawyers to add to the coming defamation cases…
— SkolProwlers (@CSandoVichers) November 29, 2021
Because he was found “not guilty” is there even a leg to stand on legally?
— #Lizard (@JagerLizard) November 29, 2021
Funny how they demand to remove a student that attends online, because they need to protect the other students… that are on campus… from the student that’s out of state…
This is why I chose GCU over ASU.
— theSavveth (@savveth) November 28, 2021
Well, if you need more evidence not to send your kids to ASU. Now you have it.
— the_bearded_fan (@thebeardedfan1) November 28, 2021
Practically asking for a defamation suit
— Rob Halcomb (@robshreds333) November 28, 2021
Gotta love when people admit they didn’t listen to the trial at all! Cry harder ASU! pic.twitter.com/09Aalx1kao
— 🏴☠️Jon ‘Novak-coholic’ Nowicki (@frontrowjon) November 28, 2021
I mean, are you even surprised?🤣😂 pic.twitter.com/60ARJMR9Gu
— Eliezer Bautista (@Eliezeraugust0) November 28, 2021
@ASU disgraceful
— Sean Michael 💙 ⓥ (@Sean__Michael) November 28, 2021
It’d be funny that they think they can make demands if there wasn’t a real possibility the university will bend the knee to them.
— Lord Caboose 🐸 🐝 (@Lord_Caboose) November 28, 2021
He could always re-enroll at ASU under the name “Brandon Lesco”
— Marc Sabino (@marc_sabino) November 29, 2021
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