Emerson College and conservative group fight over 'China Kinda Sus' stickers

June 2024 · 4 minute read

Emerson College officials are investigating Turning Point USA (TPUSA), a conservative nonprofit group from the college’s Boston campus, for handing out stickers that allegedly criticized the Chinese government.

What happened: The stickers, which contain a character from the mobile game “Among Us” and the words “China Kinda Sus [slang for suspicious],” were meant to criticize the Chinese Community Party and not Chinese people, Sam Neves, the president of TPUSA – Emerson, told The College Fix.

At American universities you can criticize this country like it’s your sole purpose of being there. But when you criticize the government of China you’re called a racist by the administration. What’s up with that? @EmersonCollege #Chinakindasus https://t.co/4D56DJwJQd

— taylor (@therealistaylor) October 5, 2021

The mob didn’t like our stickers, we don’t like the mob. Emerson admins assigned racist malice to our ‘China Kinda Sus’ stickers. See our response! @charliekirk11 @theisabelb @MorganZegers @TheJordanRachel @GrahamAllen_1 @bennyjohnson @ErinElmore @_Kendalljones_ @therealistaylor pic.twitter.com/11udLcSJYO

— Turning Point USA – Emerson (@tpusaemerson) October 1, 2021

Other details: The Office of International Student Affairs (OISA) denounced the stickers as “xenophobic weapons,” while the Emerson Chinese Students Association said the stickers were “utterly senseless and intolerable.” The latter also demanded that school officials issue an apology and to take disciplinary actions against the conservative group.

Featured Image via @theFIREorg (left), EmersonCollege (right)

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