Petition grows against white nationalist who punched woman in Berkeley
TURLOCK, Calif. -- An online petition calling on California State University, Stanislaus to take a stronger stand against a white nationalist on campus is gaining steam, CBS Sacramento reports.
The petition was created after student Nathan Damigo, a known supporter of the alt-right, participated in a violent demonstration in Berkeley, California. Damigo was caught on video punching a woman in the face.
The petition calls on the school to take a stand against hate speech, violence, and white supremacy, and has more than 160 supporters.
Damigo found himself in hot water in October when he launched a campaign to recruit members to his white-only group, Identity Europe. He described it as a message of empowerment to people of European heritage.
Members of the group behind the petition say they dont feel safe with Damigos presence on campus. They say he has posted flyers and has visited other campuses to give students the alt-rights alternative view.
A spokeswoman for the school says the university provides a safe and secure learning and working environment and its university police monitors for activities involving any group that may target the community.
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