COLUMBUS, OH – SEPTEMBER 19: Quarterback Cardale Jones #12 of the Ohio State Buckeyes warms up before the game against the Northern Illinois Huskies at Ohio Stadium on September 19, 2015 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Andrew Weber/Getty Images)
Cardale Jones was not happy with what he saw at his alma mater over the weekend.
The former Ohio State Buckeyes star quarterback ripped protestors at Ohio State’s student union. The protestors were reportedly calling for Jewish students to be thrown out.
Jones didn’t like what he saw.
“This isn’t THE Ohio State University I attended. Never understood how someone or a group of people could have so much hate towards another. I hope behaviors & actions as such is addressed accordingly & allow EVERYONE to a Buckeye peaceful, proudly and SAFELY. As always #GoBucks,” he wrote on social media.
Jones played quarterback for Ohio State, leading the Buckeyes to a national championship during the 2014 season. He remains a big part of the Ohio State community in Columbus.
Peaceful protests are an important part of American culture, especially on college campuses, but you don’t like seeing them get physical or violent.
We’re seeing more and more protests across college campuses regarding this issue. It’ll be interesting to see how schools like Ohio State and others decide to respond to them.
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