A amicable probity soldier booted her associate Fordham University students from a Bronx campus coffee emporium since their pro-Trump “Make America Great Again” hats disregarded a “safe space” policy.
“It was positively insane,” Fordham youth Aaron Spring, 20, told The Post of a Thursday incident. “We weren’t even articulate politics — we were articulate about finals.”
A video of a confront seemed Friday on a conservative CampusReform website.
Students wearing Trump’s heading MAGA round caps were accosted by a tyro workman during Rodrigue’s Coffee House, that is run by volunteers and is orderly as a club.
“Get out! Five minutes,” a workman barked. “I’m safeguarding a business … we are wearing hats that totally violate protected space policy. You have to go. ”
She exploded when Michael Esposito, 19, asked her to explain.
“Fascism, Nazis!” shouted a snowflake. “You have 3 minutes.”
“I do not see fascism, Nazis on this hat,” Esposito answered. “I see America.”
“It was degrading to be called a Nazi in front of so many people we go to propagandize with,” Esposito told The Post. “It’s roughly scary.”
The students pronounced they were not seeking trouble.
“It’s not like we’re here reading off a manifesto,” pronounced Sebastian Balasov, 21..
The cafeteria has a extensive set of “safer space” rules. including “Do not make assumptions about someone’s gender, sexuality, race, class, or experiences” and “No injustice – No sexism – No homophobia.”
The manners do not discuss headgear.
“They try to contend that all are welcome,” Spring said. “But if we speak about diversity, that has to embody farrago of suspicion and opinion, too.”