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Emails show how fear gripped Mizzou amid racial tensions
« on: April 20, 2016, 07:56:03 PM »
Emails show how fear gripped Mizzou amid racial tensions
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/04/20/emails-show-how-fear-gripped-mizzou-amid-racial-tensions.html?intcmp=hplnws

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Just days after protesters successfully toppled the University of Missouri’s president and chancellor last fall, a white student forwarded her professor a disturbing tweet. “#Mizzou black students need to stop protesting and start killing,” it said. “The white supremacy made it clear they aint hearing it.”

The ominous tweet had already received 16 retweets and 3 likes. The professor forwarded the message onto interim administration and the university’s police, adding that he was unsure whether the person who had sent the tweet was a student. But, he wrote, his student was scared to come to class.

No wonder why Mizzou saw a decline in enrollment. Those protesters were stirring up trouble.  :mental:
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