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A female student says that the college that prevents the creation of the New Turning Point Club, ignores harassment

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A saved student at Below College in Wisconsin says his school is preventing students from starting a new club in the USA (Tpusa) on campus and has failed to adequately protect its members from harassment and threats they face for trying to do so.

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Every faculty member the students have met so far, including the dean of students, has refused to help them, according to Jordani, who says he is advised to form a group that does not have the name Turning Point attached to it. Jordan also said that a member of the student government said that even if they found a consultant for the beauty plan, they would not be able to establish a chapter to change the campus chapter.

At that time, Jordan and his classmates began to promote their club in social media games among other Republican activations, first established by the late activist Charlie Kirk, on their campus. The abuse initially included disturbing images posted on a new Instagram page, referring to Jordan and his co-founders as members of the Nazis, but in the end they were white members, but in the end they exposed the threats.

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The photo of the lawn at Lelon College in Wisconsin is set next to one of the disturbing photos of the Republican students they found during their efforts to start a new USA chapter on Campus. (Jocelyn Jordan and Universal Pictures Group via Getty Images)

However, Jordan said that the union dismissed the previous concerns of the students being harassed, telling them that there was no intelligence that could do anything because they could not identify who was doing the harassing. When the harassment escalated into threats, Jordan filed the next police report, a move that appeared to stop one of the college’s top harassers, who Jordan said was an alumnus working in food service at the time.

“As a student, I should feel free to come to the property regardless of what beliefs I have, no matter how free I think I am. And, right now I don’t feel free. “I mean, it took three and a half weeks [Beloit College] Dealing with the situation, and that does not give me hope of how this will happen so that it can be changed. “

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In addition to banning the alumnus from campus, the College also sent an email, which Jordan described as “expressing that it came after weeks of complaints that were maddening, warning against each other’s hateful rhetoric. The email mentioned a recent incident that included “the portrayal of some Beloit students as dangerous objects, Nazis, or monsters who want to harm themselves.”

“I want to remind everyone that our student handbook states that social media abuse … is prohibited behavior,” the email added. “Engaging thoughtfully with difference is difficult, but that’s why you came to Beliit: To learn to do difficult things with compassion. Let him try.

The campaign of abuse against Jordan and his classmates was led by a section of the now-deleted Instagram page “BC_Empelicly_fan_Edits,” which posted a photo of members of Blow Turning Point surrounding Charlie Kirk at the cross. The same group also posted a Nazi depiction of a woman with Jordan’s face. This photo was approved by “#bullylythebiigots.”

Another abuser posted a new Instagram Page that called them “cowards” and laughed at the fact that they couldn’t find a beauty consultant to support them. “WATCH OUT YALL. Members of the Klan (Tpusa_Belloit) are calling their group (local police) to ask for fear of black people within the community,” said a post posted on Instagram’s new Instagram account. Another post sought to eliminate the USA Turning USA logo, using it to create a “UNIT Campus Nazis” graphic that called on all members of the chapter.

“Our first post received over 75 comments in one day, with 90% of them bashing KLAN members and attacking white Facebook members.

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But then the threats started coming in, and things got worse.

“The lack of accountability is visible, but the lack of results will not be there, said one of the creators of Instagram Posts of the trust.

Several posts also began criticizing Jordan and his classmates for getting the police involved.

“The day the Supreme White and the Nazis tried me is the day I will find out why burying the author is a family legacy that I will continue,” the same abuse that threatened that there would be “consequences” posted on their Instagram story. “Come after me, I’ll shut you up. If I run out of ammo, I won’t run out of options. The second amendment works better against Nazis.”

“Imagine hiding your police behind the police because you can’t handle the consequences of your actions. How Klan-Like You,” said one comment about you on the group’s post.

Beloit College campus, Beloit, Wisconsin, pictured.

Beloit College campus, Beloit, Wisconsin, pictured. (Universal Pictures Group via Getty Images)

In response to the article, Beloit College sent FOX News Digital a lengthy statement saying it is “committed to promoting open inquiry and promoting diversity of opinion on campus.” The statement also emphasized that it does not “deter” students from the path to club membership, noting that they are “fully compliant with campus policies” and that all clubs may follow a list of requirements.

“The college takes all threats and harassment of students seriously, including tents related to students who want to make a change in USA chapters,” the statement said. “Beloit College expects all members of our community to be kind and respectful to one another. We are an educational institution, and students learn best in a safe and healthy campus environment.”

The statement also confirmed that a “recent investigation” led to one person being banned from the Beloit College Campus.

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Jordan told FOX News Digital that he and his classmates don’t donate. This group is still hoping to get their chance to change chapters, so they can become a full-time student organization on campus.

In response to this alleged political nomination, GOP Wisconsin candidate Josh Schoemann called Leloit College to “acknowledge the chapter.” The current governor, Democrat Tony Evers, announced his retirement plans earlier this year.

“Beloit College must recognize the chapter and take immediate action to protect students from harassment and intimidation, anything less than a failure of leadership,” Schoemann told Fox News Digital.

“I stand with these students in their fight to establish a revolution in the USA, a chapter in the USA.

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