Another glaring example of the intolerance of the “tolerant” left on display…literally.
Via Campus Reform:
Another privilege bulletin board has surfaced in an Appalachian State University residence hall, urging students to “check their privilege”—this time, their Christian privilege.
According to photos exclusively obtained by Campus Reform, a pastel bulletin board across from an elevator in Cannon Hall reads “Unpacking Christian Privilege” with several statements on how Christians have “privilege.”
“The Christian faith is taught or offered as a course at most public high schools, usually in the form of a literature class,” one statement reads.
“Positive references to Christian faith are common, regardless of faith,” another statement said.
Brantley McDonald, a freshman computer science major at App State, emailed the University Housing administrators about the board but has yet to receive a reply.
“Residence areas should be a safe and comfortable area for everyone,” McDonald told Campus Reform.
“You don’t have to preach tolerance by singling out one major religion,” he said. “Also, if they are concerned with systematic issues, they should have that discussion with their elected officials and not the students in the residences they manage.”

