Arizona State University students protest 'Killer Kyle' Rittenhouse attending ...

Arizona State University students protest 'Killer Kyle' Rittenhouse attending ...
Arizona State University students protest 'Killer Kyle' Rittenhouse attending ...

Arizona State University students continue to protest against 'Killer Kyle' Rittenhouse attending classes - even though the teen has unenrolled from an online course. 

Students are demanding that Rittenhouse not have the possibility to return to the university at all because it gives 'a free pass to recruit and organize students' who are 'extremely violent right-wing Nazis, fascists, and [Ku Klux] Klan hanger-ons,' a joint statement from Students for Socialism at ASU - which organized the protest - and three other organizations said. 

Students were seen in videos from Wednesday carrying signs reading 'death2america,' 'squeal lil pig' and 'killer off campus' while chanting 'killer Kyle off our campus' and 'lock him up.' 

The Students for Socialism told DailyMail.com that 'adult Rittenhouse supporters' arrived on school grounds to counter-protest, attracting 'slurs' being thrown at students and a 'threatening' environment.  

'Rittenhouse’s presence on campus will and has attracted vile racists and bigots to campus,' a spokesperson for the Students For Socialism at ASU told DailyMail.com on Thursday. 

'During the rally yesterday, we had racist and homophobic slurs yelled at us by supporters of Rittenhouse’s and Kari Lake, as well as repeated verbal threats against us, people that otherwise would not be on campus at all if not for them feeling as though they needed to defend and support Rittenhouse.

'It’s clear that his presence on campus presents a danger via his national profile and his fascist supporters, whom overwhelmingly seem to hate people of color, queer people, and socialists.'  

The student organization has received 'thousands' of 'threatening' messages online since becoming vocal on their position and told DailyMail.com that the student protesters were harassed with 'slurs' by 'adult Rittenhouse supporters.' 

'It’s one thing to point at online hate comments, which we’ve received thousands threatening our lives and insulting us,' the organization said. 'But it’s another to show pictures and video of adult Rittenhouse supporters screaming slurs at students.'

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Students at Arizona State University have taken to the street with signs reading 'killer off our campus' as they continue to protest the possibility of Kyle Rittenhouse, 18, re-enrolling

Students also held signs that read 'squeal lil pig'

Students at Arizona State University (ASU) were seen with signs reading 'killer off our campus' and 'squeal lil pig' as they continue to protest the possibility of 'Killer Kyle' Rittenhouse, 18, re-enrolling at the school 

Other students held 'death2america' signs, while some were there to support Rittenhouse and called to 'protect students'

Other students held 'death2america' signs, while some were there to support Rittenhouse and called to 'protect students' 

The club Students for Socialism at ASU organized the protest and released a joint statement with other student organizations claiming that Rittenhouse's potential return would be 'a free pass to recruit and organize students' who are 'extremely violent right-wing Nazis, fascists, and [Ku Klux] Klan hanger-ons'

The club Students for Socialism at ASU organized the protest and released a joint statement with other student organizations claiming that Rittenhouse's potential return would be 'a free pass to recruit and organize students' who are 'extremely violent right-wing Nazis, fascists, and [Ku Klux] Klan hanger-ons' 

Other students claimed the American justice system is flawed and that's why Rittenhouse was acquitted

Other students claimed the American justice system is flawed and that's why Rittenhouse was acquitted

Rittenhouse, 18, was acquitted of all charges in November after killing two men with an AR-15 during a riot in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in August 2020. 

The teen dropped his non-degree-seeking online class after professors advised him to, Fox News reported, but he is now looking to enroll again, family spokesperson David Hancock said.   

'I'm marching because killer Kyle should not be going to this campus,' Farha, a student who only gave their first name, told Fox News. 'That is white supremacy at its peak and it does not belong at ASU.' 

Another student, who asked to be anonymous, told Fox News: 'The American justice system does not acquit plurality.

'They are not the objective morality in America... they are founded on genocide... slavery... Their morality is based on white supremacy, so the American justice system does not work for people outside of that umbrella.'   

Rittenhouse is no longer enrolled at the Arizona State University following previous protests demanding his withdrawal from campus, despite a jury acquitting him on murder charges in November.

Rittenhouse branded his withdraw a 'joke' following his acquittal, saying on the Charlie Kirk show Tuesday: 'Look, I don't really care that they're protesting. 

'I think it's actually very silly and funny, but I agree with everyone's right to demonstrate, no matter how silly it is.'  

The university has confirmed Rittenhouse's decision to leave campus, saying he was only registered part-time last year for a non-degree online course that he did not complete.

'Our records show that he is not currently enrolled,' ASU spokesperson Jay Thorne said in a statement to The Arizona Republic, adding that the decision taken by Rittenhouse was not a result of any action taken by the university against him.  

A spokesperson for Arizona State University told Dailymail.com on Tuesday that Rittenhouse has 'not gone through the ASU admissions procession. University records show that he is not currently enrolled in any classes at ASU.'  

Not all students at the protests were against Rittenhouse's return to campus, with some holding 'innocent' signs and  

'We should have zero bias towards him whatsoever, of what school he goes to or where he wants to be educated at, because he was acquitted,' Dacy, a student who said she believed in the right to self-defense, told Fox News. 'He has not committed any crimes, so he is free to go where he wants to go.

'He contributes to society the way any other American contributes to society who is not

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