Posted on 11/10/2015 4:28:37 PM PST by maggief
Melissa Click shut herself in her university office on Tuesday afternoon and could be heard sobbing through the door.
A day earlier, the communications professor at the University of Missouri had helped lead a multitude of activists form a circle hundreds of yards long to block reporters from a tent encampment on Mizzou's Carnahan Quadrangle, following the resignation of University of Missouri President Timothy M. Wolfe.
A video that went viral Monday evening showed Click calling out for "muscle" to help remove a student journalist from the area.
Click emerged from her office around 5 p.m. Tuesday and released a statement apologizing for her actions. She said she had contacted the journalists involved to also apologize, and regretted that she had shifted attention from the "students' campaign for justice."
"From this experience I have learned about humanity and humility," Click said.
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B, as in B
S, as in S
Progressives are bullies and tyrants with absolutely no tolerance for others.
Progressives are extremely dangerous.
So, where can we order either a giant water bomb or 10,000 cream pies to hurl at the degenerates that seem to have taken over that sad excuse for a post secondary institution?
“That wasn’t the me I know.”
hasn’t this good for nothing “asst professor” created a hostile learning environment??
http://nation.foxnews.com/2015/11/10/mizzou-professor-im-sorry-manhandling-reporters
Statement by Melissa Click, Assistant Professor of the Department of Communication, Regarding Carnahan Quad Protests
COLUMBIA, Mo. â âYesterday was an historic day at MUâfull of emotion and confusion. I have reviewed and reflected upon the video of me that is circulating, and have written this statement to offer both apology and context for my actions. I have reached out to the journalists involved to offer my sincere apologies and to express regret over my actions. I regret the language and strategies I used, and sincerely apologize to the MU campus community, and journalists at large, for my behavior, and also for the way my actions have shifted attention away from the studentsâ campaign for justice.
From this experience I have learned about humanity and humility. When I apologized to one of the reporters in a phone call this afternoon, he accepted my apology. I believe he is doing a difficult job, and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to speak with him. His dignity also speaks well to the Journalism program at MU. Again, I wish to express my sincere apology for my actions on Carnahan Quad yesterday.â
Fire the ignorant S.
Now.
From this experience we have learned that you are a bully and a thug, and that your presence on a college campus is utterly fraudulent.
Crying remorsefully because she shat on journalism?
Or because she got caught?
If she’s a true liberal, it is the latter.
She doesn’t have tenure? She’s gone.
Her excuse will be that she was overcome with FEELINGS and therefore cannot be held accountable and the evil photographer should have known that she was very EMOTIONAL and stopped bullying her (taking pictures).
She apologized..
What difference does it make!!
I'm sorry.
I'm deeply sorry.
I'm crying..........
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If I did what she did...I'd be fired.
Dear Melissa: please thank your parents for giving you such an easily searchable name.
The reason she is crying is she is out of a job with no usable skills. Reality is a harsh Mistress.
I am sorry that I got caught being myself!
Another name for the list.
I prefer to call them regressives.
From the video I saw, it looked like she touched him in a moment of anger. Is that not assault and battery? She should be in jail, not sobbing in her office coming up with a phony apology.
If they don’t fire her, fine.
That will just serve as yet another illustration of the total corruption that is todays university.
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