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Nesbitt denounces harassment targeting conservative student group at Royal Oak High School

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Aric Nesbitt, Michigan State Senator from 20th District | Official Website

Aric Nesbitt, Michigan State Senator from 20th District | Official Website

Senate Republican Leader Aric Nesbitt of Porter Township has responded to reports of harassment faced by members of the newly formed Turning Point USA chapter at Royal Oak High School. According to Nesbitt, students and parents reached out to his office last week with concerns about open hostility and physical intimidation directed at the group.

Nesbitt stated, “Last week, my office was contacted by students and parents involved with the new Turning Point USA chapter at Royal Oak High School who shared troubling accounts of open hostility and physical intimidation aimed at their group. Within hours of announcing their chapter on social media, these students were subjected to a torrent of hateful messages, including death threats.”

He further described that incidents escalated from online threats to physical confrontations. “This intolerance has escalated to physical violence, with one young woman in the group reportedly shoved by opposing students on at least four separate occasions. These acts of hatred and physical aggression are directed at students who simply wish to honor the legacy of Charlie Kirk by exercising their fundamental right to free speech and engaging in honest debate. They are now facing organized protests with the admitted goal of ‘shutting down’ this newly recognized student organization,” Nesbitt said.

The senator criticized what he called a hostile environment for conservative viewpoints within public schools. “This open hostility toward conservative thought in our public schools is unacceptable. The leadership of Royal Oak schools must do the right thing and provide an environment where students feel safe and are not targeted for their political beliefs. It is utterly disgraceful that students and adults, alike, have become so consumed by political rage that they are harassing and encouraging the harassment of these students simply looking to operate a school club.”

Nesbitt expressed support for the students involved with the club: “I commend these young patriots for their courage. They refuse to be bullied into silence and are moving forward with their new club as planned.”

He concluded by calling for greater protections against political intolerance in educational settings: “It is time to root out the dangerous and hateful political intolerance from our educational institutions. We must ensure that our public schools are protected places where all students can learn and express themselves without fear of hostility or ideological indoctrination.”

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