Virginia Tech to Restrict ‘Selfish, Inappropriate, and Embarrassing Student Behavior’ at Football Games after “F*ck Joe Biden” Chants Break Out Across the Country

Virginia Tech is moving to drop the hammer on ‘inappropriate and embarrassing’ student behavior after viral chants of “F*ck Joe Biden” spread across the country.

It all started last month when co-eds attending the Virginia Tech game began chanting “F*ck Joe Biden!”

The “F*ck Joe Biden” chant has since gone global.

The tyrants at Virginia Tech want to silence the anti-Joe Biden chants.

“It troubles us to write this message because of the high regard we hold for our students and the joy, curiosity, and excellence with which you embrace your education every day,” the letter read. “Over the last several weeks, we have heard too many stories of selfish, inappropriate, and embarrassing student behavior at home football games. What we have heard falls short of Virginia Tech standards — and most importantly, creates an unsafe environment for all who attend.”

Fox News reported:

Virginia Tech announced Thursday it was taking steps to crack down on student behavior at football games ahead of the team’s matchup against Pittsburgh.

In a joint letter from Virginia Tech athletics director Whit Babcock, vice president of student affairs Frank Shushok Jr. and Virginia Tech police chief Mac Babb, the school addressed the need to curb the behavior of students who go to home games at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg.

Student attendance for Hokies games will be “restricted to season ticket holders and a more limited number of student lottery winners,” and students will have to “follow all new guidance for gate entry.” There will also be more law enforcement officers on hand to “support a positive and safe fan experience.”

“Virginia Tech is such a strong, vibrant community guided by our Principles of Community, which are always on display at our home football games in the fall,” the letter added. “This year especially, we have so much to be proud of with being back on campus and in the full swing of the semester. But this is one area where we haven’t brought our best. Let’s change that starting Saturday and remind our community that we know and honor what it means to be a Hokie.”

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