'Women Are Property' "Homo sex is sin" Signs on Texas Campus Goes Viral After Trump Win
Aplacard reading "women are property" at Texas State University has gone viral, the day after Donald Trump won the election.
Photos of two men holding up controversial signs at the San Marcos Campus have been shared online, with counterprotests clearly taking place around them.
The signs read: "Women are property," "Homo sex is sin," "Types of property: Women, slaves, animals, cars, land, etc.," and "Romans chapter on reads your sin of sodomy is 'worthy of death'."
Neither men holding the signs are affiliated with Texas State University, a spokesperson told CBS Austin reporter Jahmal Kennedy.
https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/2515233/demonstrators-signs-enrage-students-texas-campus.webp
Texas State University Police got involved to keep order during the protest, CBS Austin reported.
Although there is nothing to suggest that the protest is linked to Trump, it came a day after the President-elect was declared the winner of the 2024 U.S. elections.
While Kamala Harris technically won with less support from women than her predecessors Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton, according to CNN's analysis of exit polls, social media has been filled with women upset about Trump's win.
https://www.newsweek.com/women-are-property-texas-state-university-donald-trump-victory-1982167