Dallas Baptist U. Bans YAL Texas State Chair, Who is an Alumna, From Campus for Trying to Recruit Libertarian Students

This is crazy and a horrible way for a school to treat an alum.

Campus Reform reports:

Texas school bans alumna from campus after recruiting libertarian studentsDallas Baptist University (DBU) allegedly stopped Young Americans for Liberty (YAL) Texas State Chair Rebekah “Bex” David, a DBU alumnus and military veteran, from tabling and distributing flyers on campus.According to an open letter sent to DBU by YAL Director of Student Rights JP Kirby, DBU security issued a trespassing warning against David in August when she attempted to promote YAL and banned her from campus.David was then threatened with a criminal trespassing charge, which would result in her “immediate arrest” if she returned to DBU.“America deserves the truth about this. They deserve to know what DBU – whose mascot is literally the ‘Patriot’ – is willing to do to those who step out of line,” David wrote in a statement to Campus Reform.Describing her experience, David stated that she was “banned – for life – from my alma mater campus (Dallas Baptist University in Texas) because I refused to back down from my [First Amendment] rights. They accused me of Criminal Trespassing with zero grounds to back their case up, and sent the campus police to publically escort me from the grounds.”

Tags: College Insurrection, Libertarian, Texas

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