“Because Senators are elected, the undergraduate student body expects them to be held accountable to their responsibilities that are outlined in their bylaws,” Jimenez said on a campus produced video (embedded below).
In addition to the concern over Ellenhorn’s choice of speaker, Jimenez also complained that Ellenhorn “misused his title” and position by writing negative op-eds about his classmates, including the director of the Women’s Student Assembly. She would have preferred if Ellenhorn met with the classmates in person.
Ellenhorn has since taken to twitter to fight back. “I have been told what to wear, what to say, where to say it, and who I can say it to. I have been the target of vicious anti-semitism and have been repeatedly targeted for my political beliefs,” Ellenhorn wrote in response, adding that USC has a history of trying to “castrate strong male voices into submission.” Ellenhorn said that Jimenez has joined the “legions of vapid social justice warriors in their never ending fight against words, opinions and the truth.”
Ellenhorn is scheduled to appear on Fox & Friends and is apparently trying to start a #hashtag movement.
[screengrab via USC]