Princeton students ‘disappointed’ Marshawn Lynch chosen as ‘Class Day’ speaker

Several Princeton college students protested the selection of Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch as the school’s Class Day speaker in June by writing an op-ed in the student newspaper The Daily Princetonian.

Several Princeton college students protested the selection of Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch as the school’s Class Day speaker in June by writing an op-ed in the student newspaper The Daily Princetonian:

To the Class Day Co-Chairs,

We wish to express our thoughts on the choice of the Class Day speaker for 2020 and propose improvements that could be made to the speaker selection process. As seniors, we had been looking forward to the speaker announcement for months. Many of us were disappointed when we saw that this year’s speaker was to be Marshawn Lynch, mainly because we did not feel included in the process by which this speaker was nominated and finally selected.

It goes without saying that Lynch has had an incredibly impressive career as an NFL football player and as a social activist. He has given back to his home community of Oakland through many philanthropic activities and has organized football clinics around the world. However, saying that Lynch has “unapologetically embodied and advocated for our own identities and values” (as stated in the University’s official Instagram post) without actually consulting us, the Princeton community is paradoxical and thus questionable. We do not mean to criticize this choice of speaker in particular, but rather want to call attention to the opaque selection process for Class Day speakers.

No response yet from Lynch, a five-time Pro Bowler who is set to become a free agent March 18.

You can read the students’ entire letter here.