Posted on Nov 16, 2015
Mizzou Protesters Complain About Paris Shooting Stealing ‘Spotlight.' Your reaction?
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I must have missed something, when Paris was attacked and innocent lives were taken. I mean what could be more important than The Protesters having their spotlight taken from them by the massacre in Paris? I think they are doing a poor job on the hunger...they need to ramp it up. Personally, if you don't like what is happening at your school...withdraw and move.
I am absolutely sure that the parents of these fine upstanding citizens are proud.
This is absolutely disgusting. How do you think that innocent people being gunned down in cold blood or blown up by suicide bombers is less important than your dumb ass attempt to get attention?
Mizzou protesters aren’t pleased with all of the news coverage highlighting the Paris shooting. Despite the Islamic State’s terrorist attack, which claimed the lives of 129 people and left 352 injured in Paris, Mizzou protesters and Black Lives Matter activists insist the mass shooting has garnered so much coverage in an effort to overshadow the confusion that recently occurred at the University of Missouri.
According to Breitbart, angry Mizzou protesters and Black Lives Matter activists have taken to Twitter with their sentiments of the Paris shooting, and surprisingly, there are many perspectives but most lead to the same conclusion. Although activists and supporters sympathize with those who were killed during the Paris shooting, they still don’t feel the situation should overshadow the racially-charged problems currently plaguing America. For some, the heartless animosity stemmed from the mass college shooting that took place in Kenya earlier this year.
New York Daily News journalist Shaun King cited that although the incidents are similar, the Paris shooting has been widely publicized and the Kenya shooting went internationally unreported by media outlets, which is why some Mizzou protesters aren’t sympathetic. Then, there are others who have argued that the situations in Paris and Missouri are equally tragic, which has also sparked a heated debate. In a nutshell, many supporters of Mizzou and Black Lives Matter have very little sympathy for the lives lost in Paris.
Here are some of the tweets:
The angry tweets and frustration over the Paris shooting “spotlight” comes just days after Timothy Michael Wolfe, former president of the University of Missouri system, resigned following allegations of racism. By now, many Americans are probably well aware of the Mizzou incident that led to all of the confusion at the University of Missouri. But, for those who haven’t heard about the incident, here’s the gist of it.
According to NBC News, earlier this week racial tension peaked at the university when Wolfe became the center of controversy after his alleged failure to address a number of racially-charged attacks plaguing black students at the university. Wolfe faced criticism from a variety of student groups after he allegedly ignored the concerns of students who had been subjected to racism by other students who allegedly spewed racial epithets toward minority student leaders. However, that’s not all.
image: http://cdn.inquisitr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/GettyImages-496421770-670x446.jpg
COLUMBIA, MO - NOVEMBER 9: Jonathan Butler (c), a University of Missouri grad student who did a 7 day hunger strike listens during a forum speaking to students on the campus of University of Missouri - Columbia on November 9, 2015 in Columbia, Missouri. Students celebrate the resignation of University of Missouri System President Tim Wolfe amid allegations of racism. (Photo by Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images)
COLUMBIA, MO – NOVEMBER 9: Jonathan Butler (c), a University of Missouri grad student who did a 7 day hunger strike listens during a forum speaking to students on the campus of University of Missouri – Columbia on November 9, 2015 in Columbia, Missouri. Students celebrate the resignation of University of Missouri System President Tim Wolfe amid allegations of racism. (Photo by Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images)
Before the Paris shooting, there was a Mizzou incident that caused the university’s racial problems to peak. Back in October, it was discovered that feces were used to draw a swastika on campus. The horrific act led to more opposition, segregation and, condemnation from black and Jewish student organizations since Wolfe allegedly failed to do anything to reprimand the students involved or rectify the situation, according to CNN.
As a result, the campus became visibly divided and students began protesting. Even football players went on strike, refusing to participate in practices and sporting events until the situation was addressed. The overwhelming complaints and protesting led to Wolfe’s resignation.
Do you think Mizzou protesters are inconsiderate of the Paris shooting? Share your thoughts.
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/2565304/mizzou-protesters-complain-paris-shooting-spotlight/#39K76q08RSTydiYh.99
http://www.inquisitr.com/2565304/mizzou-protesters-complain-paris-shooting-spotlight/
I am absolutely sure that the parents of these fine upstanding citizens are proud.
This is absolutely disgusting. How do you think that innocent people being gunned down in cold blood or blown up by suicide bombers is less important than your dumb ass attempt to get attention?
Mizzou protesters aren’t pleased with all of the news coverage highlighting the Paris shooting. Despite the Islamic State’s terrorist attack, which claimed the lives of 129 people and left 352 injured in Paris, Mizzou protesters and Black Lives Matter activists insist the mass shooting has garnered so much coverage in an effort to overshadow the confusion that recently occurred at the University of Missouri.
According to Breitbart, angry Mizzou protesters and Black Lives Matter activists have taken to Twitter with their sentiments of the Paris shooting, and surprisingly, there are many perspectives but most lead to the same conclusion. Although activists and supporters sympathize with those who were killed during the Paris shooting, they still don’t feel the situation should overshadow the racially-charged problems currently plaguing America. For some, the heartless animosity stemmed from the mass college shooting that took place in Kenya earlier this year.
New York Daily News journalist Shaun King cited that although the incidents are similar, the Paris shooting has been widely publicized and the Kenya shooting went internationally unreported by media outlets, which is why some Mizzou protesters aren’t sympathetic. Then, there are others who have argued that the situations in Paris and Missouri are equally tragic, which has also sparked a heated debate. In a nutshell, many supporters of Mizzou and Black Lives Matter have very little sympathy for the lives lost in Paris.
Here are some of the tweets:
The angry tweets and frustration over the Paris shooting “spotlight” comes just days after Timothy Michael Wolfe, former president of the University of Missouri system, resigned following allegations of racism. By now, many Americans are probably well aware of the Mizzou incident that led to all of the confusion at the University of Missouri. But, for those who haven’t heard about the incident, here’s the gist of it.
According to NBC News, earlier this week racial tension peaked at the university when Wolfe became the center of controversy after his alleged failure to address a number of racially-charged attacks plaguing black students at the university. Wolfe faced criticism from a variety of student groups after he allegedly ignored the concerns of students who had been subjected to racism by other students who allegedly spewed racial epithets toward minority student leaders. However, that’s not all.
image: http://cdn.inquisitr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/GettyImages-496421770-670x446.jpg
COLUMBIA, MO - NOVEMBER 9: Jonathan Butler (c), a University of Missouri grad student who did a 7 day hunger strike listens during a forum speaking to students on the campus of University of Missouri - Columbia on November 9, 2015 in Columbia, Missouri. Students celebrate the resignation of University of Missouri System President Tim Wolfe amid allegations of racism. (Photo by Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images)
COLUMBIA, MO – NOVEMBER 9: Jonathan Butler (c), a University of Missouri grad student who did a 7 day hunger strike listens during a forum speaking to students on the campus of University of Missouri – Columbia on November 9, 2015 in Columbia, Missouri. Students celebrate the resignation of University of Missouri System President Tim Wolfe amid allegations of racism. (Photo by Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images)
Before the Paris shooting, there was a Mizzou incident that caused the university’s racial problems to peak. Back in October, it was discovered that feces were used to draw a swastika on campus. The horrific act led to more opposition, segregation and, condemnation from black and Jewish student organizations since Wolfe allegedly failed to do anything to reprimand the students involved or rectify the situation, according to CNN.
As a result, the campus became visibly divided and students began protesting. Even football players went on strike, refusing to participate in practices and sporting events until the situation was addressed. The overwhelming complaints and protesting led to Wolfe’s resignation.
Do you think Mizzou protesters are inconsiderate of the Paris shooting? Share your thoughts.
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/2565304/mizzou-protesters-complain-paris-shooting-spotlight/#39K76q08RSTydiYh.99
http://www.inquisitr.com/2565304/mizzou-protesters-complain-paris-shooting-spotlight/
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As this is put before me again... I got to thinking if the parents maybe watching news on tv be wondering if johnnie or Melissa be participating in protests.. maybe they could call the bank on Monday or next day if possible and freeze the kids account until The son or daughter can prove they weren't partaking in the mischief.. that should bring them around..
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My initial reaction to the Mizzou protests was that the next generation is overly sensitive and too easily offended. My daughter's latest Odyssey at Longwood University article reminds me that I have the advantage of working in one of the earliest integrated institutions in the U.S., that our Soldiers receive equal opportunity and sexual harassment prevention training almost on their first day of entering the military, and refresher training annually. 27 years of such training has made me assume that all in our U.S. society are equally as informed, and cognizant of appropriate behavior. Regrettably, that isn't the case, and these students are courageous for demanding that their peers and faculty treat them with dignity and respect. As I used to regularly tell my Soldiers, "The Golden Rule is in affect."
How Are College Kids Supposed to Handle Protests?
Hear the whisper before the scream.
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My reaction is this; it's a shame this bunch of whiny, spoilt, entitled brats fathers didn't love them enough to discipline them physically when they were young enough for it to have done them some good.
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As much as I hate to say it... The Mizzou crowd needs to take a knee and get back to class... Silver Spoon knuckleheads they are...
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A few people. This is not even worth putting here. This is America where Freedom of speech is for ALL AMERICANS!
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Yes they are that stupid. Young people are just getting dumber by the minute.
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Given the Poor explanation of the war by the National Command Authority....NO ! Until the American public gets on board, elects someone who understands the threat and gives them a congress that will stand behind them, it will be no more successful than the war on poverty or the war on drugs.
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This is the latest shift in liberalism that permeates academic institutions. Educators are now embracing indoctrination rather than education. This is a natural trend as professors more toward the far left. They always seem to embrace diversity that is outside of their peers - Today, surveys indicate that somewhere between 50 and 60 percent of American college and university faculty members are in the broadly liberal camp, as compared to about 20 percent of American adults overall.
Where is the concern about political diversity on campuses? That's what makes liberals impossible to deal with - double standards.
Where is the concern about political diversity on campuses? That's what makes liberals impossible to deal with - double standards.
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SPC David S.
I understand the false accusations. I was referring to Ms. Click - she taught mass media and yet tried to block a journalist from reporting on the event.
http://www.columbiamissourian.com/news/higher_education/update-mu-faculty-member-resigns-courtesy-appointment-apologizes-for-photojournalist/article_6e2cedaa-87c7-11e5-ae63-87e5cacea580.html
http://www.columbiamissourian.com/news/higher_education/update-mu-faculty-member-resigns-courtesy-appointment-apologizes-for-photojournalist/article_6e2cedaa-87c7-11e5-ae63-87e5cacea580.html
UPDATE: MU faculty member resigns courtesy appointment, apologizes for photojournalist incident
Melissa Click, an assistant professor in MU's Department of Communication, and Janna Basler, MU's Greek Life and Leadership Assistant Director, apologized for their actions during an incident Monday on Mel
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That is hard to believe. I would question the source, but the Tweets are right there for everybody to see. Pitiful.
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1st Lt Alan Blakeborough "F3 Zorro"
We live in a society which craves fame and attention. Morals, values on life and belief system that doesn't center on the individual is seriously lacking.
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CPT L S and TSgt Jaime Jones posted this story that says the Tweets were manufactured/not affiliated with the university. If that's true, this is a non-story (the original story), and now we have a new conspiracy theory to investigate.
http://missouri.edu/statements/statement-2015-11-14-false-reports.php
http://missouri.edu/statements/statement-2015-11-14-false-reports.php
False Social Media Posts Regarding Attacks in Paris // Mizzou // University of Missouri...
Mizzou - the official homepage of the University of Missouri
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