Cory Schroeder, Army veteran and undergraduate student at the University of Wyoming, wanted to start school meetings with the Pledge Of Allegiance, but was told he couldn’t as it might be offensive to the international students.
Yes, the University of Wyoming is still located inside the United States.
An Army veteran attending University of Wyoming was told that as a senator in its student government he should not say the Pledge of Allegiance before meetings. The reason: It might offend international students.
“Multiple senators sat me down and said it was a ‘very touchy subject’ and ‘we don’t want to offend anybody,’” former Army Staff Sgt. Cory Schroeder told the education watchdogCampus Reform Tuesday.
The veteran was told that if he wasn’t happy with the Associated Students of the University of Wyoming (ASUW) government’s decision, he could write a bill to allocate 20 seconds at the be
WHAT ABOUT THE ONE THAT ARE OFFENDED THAT THEY CAN’T SAY IT?!?!?
if they are offended they should go home
$#%&!@* any international students this is still america if they dont like it they can go home
The school is in the U.S. right ? then if it offends them tell them to go canada where we wave our flag around or they can ” get the f**k out “.
Sick, sick sick/
Then they would just have to be offended od leave.
SOO. THEY CAN LEAVE. GET REAL PEOPLE.
If the pledge offends them they dont need to be here, we did not hear about any of this garbage until Obama.
Go home to school. If I’m in France, I expect to hear their national anthem.
We are on AMERICAN soil, say the pledge with honor you
fought for the right to say the pledge. When are we going
to start growing some frigging balls & tell this NON-AMERICANS to stop telling us what we can do or not do in
our country. If you don’t like hearing the pledge buy some damn ear plugs cause we AMERICANS will say it loud & clear
or better yet take yourself back to where you came from thank you very much.