Grad Student Says UGA Wants Him Gone for His Political Speech
A University of Georgia PhD student who is facing a disciplinary hearing related to information omitted from his admission application says the investigation is retaliation for his controversial race-related statements.
In January, the right-wing website Campus Reform published a story about Irami Osei-Frimpong, a doctoral student in philosophy and teaching assistant at UGA. It quoted statements Osei-Frimpong had made on social media, such as, Some white people may have to die for black communities to be whole in this struggle to advance freedom.
UGA initially issued a statement condemning racism and violence while standing up for Osei-Frimpongs First Amendment rights. The Equal Opportunity Office, which investigates discrimination complaints, quickly cleared him. But when the articles author, recent UGA graduate Andrew Lawrence, claimed that a donor had threatened to withhold $2.5 million as a result of Osei-Frimpongs comments, UGAs stance shifted. The new line was that it was vigorously exploring all available legal options to sanction him.
A few days later, the university received a tip that he had left a 2011 arrest and a stint at the University of Chicago off his application to UGA, and launched an investigation. A hearings board could suspend or expel him. Although investigator Barrett Malone wrote in his report that it is not related to his politics, Osei-Frimpong believes otherwise.
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