Colorado State U. Christian Student Allegedly Spat on by Left-Wing Students for Christian Chalking Display
“This is when he charged at me with his fists raised. I do not have a doubt in my mind that he was planning on striking me.”
This is insane. Who does this to a fellow person for something so innocent?
Campus Reform reports:
Colorado State University Christian student spat on, harassed by left-wing students for Christian chalking display
A student at Colorado State University is speaking out after he says he was spat on while drawing a Christian chalk display on campus.
Blake Jones, a student at Colorado State University, said the harassment occurred when he and other members of the school’s TPUSA chapter attended a protest organized by a number of left-wing student groups, including Students for Justice in Palestine, Young Democratic Socialists of America, and others.
The group went to the protest, which was a demonstration against ICE and cuts to diversity, equity, and inclusion, to discuss immigration with other students and chalk Christian messages on the sidewalk.
However, Jones said he was approached by several students after he began chalking Bible verses. One of the students cursed at him and called him a “bad Christian” with “hateful beliefs.”
When Jones asked to be left alone, the individual allegedly attempted to assault him before a passerby stopped him.
”He immediately raised his hands, stiffened his body, his face contorted, and he screamed, ‘What the f— did you just say to me?’” Jones stated. “This is when he charged at me with his fists raised. I do not have a doubt in my mind that he was planning on striking me.”
The student later returned and began swearing at Jones again before spitting on him.
In addition to harassing the TPUSA members, students also vandalized the chalk drawings. Messages reading “abortion is murder” and “God loves you” were changed to “abortion is awesome” and “God loves trans people.”
Pictures posted to the chapter’s Instagram page also show that the students drew a transgender portrayal of Jesus’ crucifixion.
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Comments
“hateful beliefs.”
Well, there aren’t “hateful beliefs” in Christianity. There are correct beliefs (in accordance with Scripture) and wrong beliefs (not in accord). So your judgment of them as a “bad Christian” is suspect from the get-go. And your hatred of Nature and Nature’s God is really the issue here.
We should hope the Christian student presses charges against the spitter for threatening and assault.