Campus Police Guard ‘White Racism’ Classroom After Racist Threats Against Professor

A Florida Gulf Coast University classroom was prepared with a police presence in expectation of backlash against a “White Racism” course set to begin Tuesday on campus.

The Fort Myers, Florida, college campus assigned two university police officers to stand guard outside the classroom as the school rolled out the controversial course, the Sun-Sentinel reports. The course’s professor said at least two students had approached him with safety concerns as the spring semester course begins Tuesday.

Assistant sociology professor Ted Thornhill says he has received a barrage of emails disparaging the course as racist and he claims several emails were littered with racial slurs directed at him personally. He forwarded 46 pages of the hateful language-filled emails to FGCU police along with several voicemail messages that repeatedly call him the racial epithets. Much of the feedback challenged the course’s validity and claim its material is racist against white people.AMIBC® - VOTE! BE COUNTED! BE HEARD!
SOURCE IBTIMES

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