Another English professor and Women’s Studies Program faculty member, Siobhan Senier, drafted a letter to UNH President Huddleston and Provost Targett, claiming that the Harambe costume is “harassing, intimidating, and racist.”
Sometimes a gorilla mask is just a gorilla mask.
At least two of the professors who called for disciplinary action against the counter-protesters are members of the Women’s Studies Program, which sanctioned the anti-Trump rally on its official Facebook page, flouting tax rules that prevent universities from engaging in partisan political activity.
We certainly wouldn't want to apply the laws equally, would we? After all, fairness and equality can be so
unfair.
“This is to show our solidarity with all people who are at risk of getting their rights taken away by a Trump presidency, and to ensure that it is known that Trump's hateful rhetoric does not represent our generation and we will not allow any anti-climate, racist, sexist, or xenophobic policies to win through,” the description states.
I would guess that Mr. Trump is very pro-climate. Who doesn't like weather? You just can't avoid weather or even climate - it's always here. Trump probably really likes pleasant weather, especially, because that draws people to play on his golf courses. But what would a harassing, intimidating and racist person like I know about such things?