Protester Attacks Student For Chalking Bible Verses

In a disturbing display of on-campus intolerance, a Christian student at Colorado State University was allegedly attacked, threatened, and spat on by a leftist protester. The assault occurred after the student, Blake Jones, chalked Bible verses and conservative messages during an anti-ICE demonstration. The incident, which also involved the deliberate defacement of his religious symbols, has exposed the escalating hostility faced by conservative religious students, with the university yet to issue a public statement or report any disciplinary action against the alleged assailant.

Story Highlights

  • Blake Jones, a Turning Point USA member, was threatened and spat on while chalking Bible verses at CSU.
  • Leftist protesters defaced his religious messages, drawing transgender depictions over Christian symbols.
  • The incident occurred during an anti-ICE protest where conservatives countered with pro-life and biblical messaging.
  • No official university response or disciplinary action has been reported despite the alleged assault.

Campus Confrontation Turns Violent

Blake Jones, a Colorado State University student and Turning Point USA chapter member, attended a November 19 anti-ICE protest to provide conservative counter-messaging through sidewalk chalking. Jones and three other conservative students wrote Bible verses, “abortion is murder,” and messages supporting immigration enforcement while protesters chanted slogans like “no one is illegal on stolen land.” An agitated leftist protester approached Jones with profanity, then allegedly charged at him with raised fists before another student intervened to prevent the assault.

Religious Expression Under Attack

Approximately ten minutes after the initial confrontation, the same protester returned to verbally insult Jones before spitting on him, escalating from threatened violence to actual assault. Other protesters systematically defaced Jones’ chalk messages, changing “abortion is murder” to “abortion is awesome” and “God loves you” to “God loves trans people.” Most disturbing, they drew a transgender depiction of Jesus over his chalk cross, demonstrating deliberate mockery of Christian symbols that would likely be condemned as hate crimes if targeting other faiths.

Pattern of Anti-Christian Campus Hostility

This incident reflects a broader pattern of hostility toward Christian expression on American campuses, where conservative religious views face systematic marginalization. Jones noted he sees anti-Christian messages daily but “never anything close to that level directed toward other faiths,” highlighting the double standard that protects other religions while Christianity remains fair game for mockery and violence. The incident parallels other cases where Christian students face academic and social persecution for expressing biblical viewpoints on controversial topics.

University Silence Enables Persecution

Colorado State University has issued no public statement regarding the alleged assault, nor has any disciplinary action been reported against the perpetrator who spat on Jones. This administrative silence sends a clear message that attacks on conservative Christian students will be tolerated, if not tacitly encouraged, on campus. The lack of consequences for what amounts to assault demonstrates how universities prioritize leftist narratives over protecting students’ First Amendment rights and physical safety when those students hold traditional Christian values.

The CSU incident represents a disturbing escalation from typical campus speech conflicts to actual physical assault, proving that the left’s supposed tolerance extends only to viewpoints that align with their radical agenda while Christians face increasingly violent persecution for expressing their faith.

Watch the report: TPUSA DEFENDS Oklahoma Student Who Was FAILED, Cited The BIBLE In Paper | RISING

Sources:

Verses in Chalk on College Sidewalk: Claim