Student kicked out of sorority for TikTok in support of Trump

A student at the University of Texas at San Antonio was kicked out of the ZTA (Zeta Tau Alpha) sorority for a video in support of the US president Donald Trump , which the girl posted on her TikTok account, according to The Sun.

So, Jaycee Barton posted an eight-second video from a demonstration in support of the Republican, where the slogans “All lives matter” and “Trump 2020” were seen. The girl admitted that before the expulsion, the female society reprimanded her for “unseemly” behavior.

In a public statement on the expulsion, Barton said that the slogan “All lives matter” contradicted the slogan “Black lives matter”, which is supported in the union. At the same time, the behavior of the American herself was called “insincere” in the statement.

The girl also stressed that she did not join the women’s society to support the movement in favor of black people, but to do charity work and inform about the risk of breast cancer.

Earlier it was reported that a US resident who attended a rally in support of the current President Donald Trump, was charged with hooliganism for deliberately breathing without a mask on two women.

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