Dailyda, a doctoral student at Stockton University, has been accused by his university of violating portions of the student code of conduct because his classmates were "offended" by the image, according to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.
After the July 1 class, Dailyda's classmates criticized him in a private chat. Dailyda removed himself from the chat, then posted on his Facebook page:
I have gotten to the point that I have to say something. I love this country. We are a diverse, yet assimilated population from all backgrounds. I believe all must have the same opportunities and I commit to make that a priority. Beyond that, I am done with the leftist agenda of BLM and the white self haters. I have seen it in action in my doctoral classes at Stockton and the general media. I'm not backing down. If we can't get past this, ok, I'm ready to fight to the death for our country and against those that want to take it down. I believe there are also many like me.
Two days later, campus police contacted Dailyda because they received a report that he had made "threatening statements." According to FIRE, another person had commented on Dailyda's Facebook post, writing, "...we aim with precision. Boom done. No drama."
After interviewing Dailyda, police ultimately did not pursue charges against him.