YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — Posters promoting a “straight pride” week at a northeast Ohio university have been removed after student leaders said the message went beyond free speech.

Youngstown State University student government leaders tell WKBN-TV they decided to remove the posters after consulting with university officials.

The posters were hung around campus earlier this week. They included profanity and promoted the event as a time to not highlight sexual orientation or differences among students. They encouraged students to “go about your day without telling everyone about how ‘different’ you are.”

A university spokesman tells WFMJ-TV that the posters counter the school’s mission of diversity. Officials are investigating possible student code violations.

A statement from the student government said while it respects free speech rights, the posters missed the point of activism.

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