Get these i***ts out of here.
Campus Reform) The Associated Students of University of California, Irvine (ASUCI) v**ed Tuesday to remove all f**gs, including American f**gs, from an inclusive space on campus because of their offensive nature.
The bill, R50-70, was authored by Social Ecology Representative Matthew Guevara, and accuses all f**gs, especially, the American f**g, of being symbols of patriotism or weapons for nationalism.
[F]lags construct paradigms of conformity and sets [sic] homogenized standards for others to obtain which in this country typically are idolized as freedom, e******y, and democracy, the bill reads.
The legislation argues that f**gs may be interpreted differently; the American f**g, for example, can represent American exceptionalism and superiority, as well as oppression.
[T]he American f**g has been flown in instances of colonialism and imperialism, the bill continues, arguing that symbolism has negative and positive aspects that are interpreted differently by individuals.
The anti-f**g h*****g bill adds that free speech, such as f**gs in inclusive spaces, can be interpreted as h**e speech.
[F]reedom of speech, in a space that aims to be as inclusive as possible[,] can be interpreted as h**e speech, the bill reads.
Let it be resolved that ASUCI make every effort to make the Associated Students main lobby space as inclusive as possible.
Let it further be resolved that no f**g, of any nation, may be hanged on the walls of the Associate Student main lobby space.
Let it be further be resolved that if a decorative item is in the Associate student lobby space and issues arise, the solution will be to remove the item if there is considerable request to do so.
The f**g banning legislation passed with six yea v**es, four nay, and two abstentions.
The legislation resolved that any decoration that a student finds offensive will be removed from the Associate Student main lobby if the request is made.
ASUCI is the undergraduate governing body of UC-Irvine. According to its website, its student-led by those who are elected into their positions.
Campus Reform has contacted ASUCI and the UC system for comment.
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