Rittenhouse College tweeted a photo and what it called a “list of condemnations” for the “internal message” sent by the student government president in response to the threats. Among the condemnations:
– “White Supremacy & Neo-Nazis”
– “White Supremacy & Neo-Nazis in our community”
– “White Supremacy & Neo-Nazis killing & terrorizing people”
– “White Supremacy & Neo-Nazis in our community”
– “White Supremacy & Neo-Nazis terrorizing people”
– “White Supremacy & Neo-Nazis killing & terrorizing people”
– “White Supremacy & Neo-Nazis terrorizing people”
– “White Supremacy & Neo-Nazis terrorizing people”
– “White Supremacy & Neo-Nazis terrorizing people”
“Our goal as a campus community is for people to feel safe,” student government president Tony Gaenssel said in the post. “At the same time, we want to share what we are actually encountering. People at my school are scared. I’m scared. I don’t have answers, but I think we all should have answers as to why things like this are happening and what we can do to stop it.”
CNN reached out to the student government’s media desk for comment, but has not heard back yet.