SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY BETTER FIND THE WHITE SUPREMACISTS AND RACISTS AND TERMINATE THEM.
THE FUTURE PARENTS MUST STOP SENDING THEIR CHILDREN TO THIS RACIST INSTITUTION UNLESS THE UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS TAKE THE RIGHT ACTION AND TERMINATE THESE WHITE SUPREMACISTS FROM ATTENDING THEIR SCHOOL.
PEOPLE BETTER STAY AWAY FROM THIS UNIVERSITY UNTIL THEY TAKE THE PROPER ACTION.
"Syracuse University has been convulsed by a wave of racist and anti-Semitic incidents over the past two weeks, leading many students to fear for their safety, prompting some professors to cancel classes, and touching off investigations by several law-enforcement agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The incidents have also put Kent D. Syverud, the university’s chancellor, on the hot seat. Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York issued a statement on Tuesday saying Syverud’s response to the incidents had been inadequate: “Despite his efforts, I do not believe Chancellor Syverud has handled this matter in a way that instills confidence.”
Cuomo called on Syracuse’s Board of Trustees to bring in an “experienced monitor with the relevant expertise to effectively investigate these incidents.”
Kathleen A. Walters, chair of Syracuse’s board, said in a statement that she stood by Syverud, despite the governor’s criticism.
“We have been attacked — from inside our home and from the outside world,” she said. “While it’s easy to spread words of hatred, Chancellor Syverud has been relentlessly focused on the safety of our community, and the well-being of our students, driving action and effecting real change on our campus.”
Since November 7, campus police officers have received several reports of racist graffiti and hate speech targeting members of the Asian, African American, and Jewish communities. The reports were followed by a racist slur, allegedly yelled at a black student by a group of people that included fraternity members.
Then came a white-supremacist manifesto that law-enforcement officials say appears to be the one written by the shooter charged with killing 51 people at two New Zealand mosques in March. The document was posted in an online discussion forum and allegedly sent via AirDrop to several Syracuse students’ cellphones in a campus library, according to the university’s public-safety department.
Four agencies are working together on the investigations: the campus police, the local police, the state police, and the F.B.I. Law-enforcement officials said during a news conference on Tuesday that they were investigating “between eight to 10 incidents” at Syracuse, though some students have counted at least 11 of them." |