Kansas! Is there no safe place left?

The Harpies at Kappa Alpha Theta hold a disciplinary hearing

The Harpies at Kappa Alpha Theta hold a disciplinary hearing

University of Kansas sorority places member on probation for “unbecoming” social media posts.

According to documents provided to Fox News by sophomore Katherine Lauer, she was sanctioned by her sorority for "argumentative communication (verbal or otherwise) with members as a result of your social media posts that disregards [sic] different opinions."

[“we will honor the right to hold different opinions by punishing those with opinions different from ours” — the girls have obviously spent too much time being indoctrinated on campus —ED]

As part of the terms of her probation outlined in a letter on Monday, Lauer was asked to take a "social media posting holiday" for a week to do a "personal reflection and cleanse"

[“personal cleansing” — douche or enema? Both? Does she get to choose?]

and to watch a video selected by the sorority's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee. She was also instructed to have an "open dialogue" with Kappa Alpha Theta chief operating officer Allie Dew to get a "broader education of America today."

Finally, she was told to focus on "positive, collegial conversations" when approached by other sorority members about her posts.

[I think that means she’s supposed to grovel and apologize for holding impure thoughts when confronted by her attackers]

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At issue is a social media post shared by Lauer from conservative pundit Candace Owens, who is African American, that claimed: "Black Lives Matter is an organization of white men, using the faces of dead Black people to raise millions of dollars toward electing White Democrats into positions of power.

[snip

Members of the committee also pressed her to admit she benefitted from white privilege and informed her of anonymous forms filled out by other members who described in-person conversations they had with Lauer which made the committee feel "alarmed." 

A sorry story of the disintegration of higher education but there’s this nugget of hope for the rest of us: [she was told that as a white woman] “it was not her place to state who is racist and who is not". That was apparently a reference to her denying that Trump is a racist, but if this general principle were applied to all college campuses and caterwauling mobs of suburban white kids confronting us while we try to dine outside, it would shut down 95% of the thugs and provide great, blessed relief.

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