That is inappropriate in Charlottesville at this time. Kicking him out of school seems like way too much, but escorting him away in a police car is something that should absolutely happen for everyone's safety, including his.
It was specifically done for HIS safety. Not for anyone else's. If the police weren't there it very likely would have ended up with him being lynched.
HECK if the police were particularly pedantic you could probably have arrested quite a few of them with assault.
nor that everyone is obligated to let him do so without consequence.
Mmm the double standards of "consequence". Let the punishment fit the crime.
I'm neither surprised nor outraged that he got yelled at and kicked out of college for that
"We disagree with you politically and thus we will deprive you of an education, we are clearly the good guys here"
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Charlotte Ville isn't a huge safe space
Sure, but this is kind of like those two white kids who went into Howard University's cafeteria wearing MAGA hats and then were shocked -- shocked -- that the students took exception to that.
It isn't the fact that people were insulted and took exception to it that has me so interested in the situation. It is the degree to which it incited the crowd, how just standing still in confederate clothing saluting and doing nothing else just put a bunch of people into a near blind rage. How it got many of them to call for him to be lynched or killed.