Calif. college calls the POLICE…over a cartoon frog
Folsom Lake College notified the local police after finding a poster of a cartoon frog, stating that “hate has no home on our campus.”
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Folsom Lake College notified the local police after finding a poster of a cartoon frog, stating that “hate has no home on our campus.”
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