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Posted on 11/10/2015 9:50:28 AM PST by tcrlaf
The Missouri University Police Department (MUPD) sent an email to students Tuesday morning urging them to call them and report any hurtful speech they encounter on the campus.
In an email that was flagged by several Missouri-based journalists, the MUPD asked âindividuals who witness incidents of hateful and/or hurtful speech or actionsâ to call the departmentâs general phone line âto continue to ensure that the University of Missouri campus remains safe.â
They suggest that students provide a detailed description of the offender, their location or license plate number, and even to take a picture if possible.
(Excerpt) Read more at mediaite.com ...
The RED GUARD will not tolerate unapproved thought or speech!!
FORWARD to the Great Socialist Utopia of Next Tuesday!!
Whatever happened to “Sticks and stones....”
Wa wa wa!
Wonder if it works both ways?
This is so “Junior High”.
Unconstitutional as a violation of the first amendment. Stand up and SUE THE SCHOOL, kids!
Sounds like they need an emergency air drop of binkies and blankies.
No one teaches that anymore. It worked for us !
Thought police are coming out of the woodwork nowadays.
Join the ‘Rat Party! Report subversives! Heil Obama!
What could go wrong?
any hurtful speech?
Agree, this isn’t funny anymore.
Anyone with a rudimentary understanding of the history of left wing movements knows where this is headed.
And it will be upon us before we know it.
OMG, the word “Hurtful” gives me a microaggression....
The students need to flood that phone line with reports about how their liberal professors are engaging in hurtful speech.
This has turned into a zoo ... a Mizzoo.
So says the university that graduated that NFL legend Michael Sam.
Of course, the irony is lost on these morons asking for students to take pictures of ongoing activity while supporting clowns like melissa click who are banishing media photographers who want to take pictures of ongoing activity. Only in academia...
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