KOMMONSENTSJANE – WHERE WAS DEMOCRAT GOVERNOR NIXON DURING THE UPRISING

Where was or  is the Governor of Missouri, Jay Nixon, who is a Democrat,  during all of this flap at the University of Missouri?  It is a state-sponsored school!  Why did the college let this get so out of control?  Is this is  part of the Democratic Socialist/Muslim agenda – which is to jump from one chaos to the next chaos to keep people upset so they can be doing their dirty work in the background.  Understand Nixon finally came out from under his desk and spoke – after how many days?

Remember Ferguson, MO?  Doesn’t seem like this governor knows what to do in a crisis? He wouldn’t even send in the National Guard  into Ferguson when Soros’ group were burning down the town until after it was burned.  The state needs to take a look at the liberal professors versus the conservative professors to see if there is an imbalance of thinking here because from the ragging the liberal students and the one liberal professor who was looking for some muscle to remove the media in order  to silence the conservatives – it doesn’t look like the SECOND AMENDMENT is being taught in this green-board jungle.

(Remember you are supposed to be politically correct [PC] in this place. No individual thinking – it has to be all liberal group thinking or nothing.  If these kids did some individualistic thinking – the others’ feelings might be hurt and they might not know how to react to what was said.  Wait till they get out in the real world and have to compete – they will be lost –  will they then run to mommy and daddy?  Hog wash.)

If this would have been a Republican Governor,  the first thing he would have done was to bring in the Police or the National Guard.  No,  this governor never made a peep.  Was this just another chaos – just like in Ferguson – all part of the Democrat plan?  Wonder if the terrorist Soros was in on this and paid the professors and students?  Someone was behind it.  This just didn’t happen without someone backing these students!  Too much chaos is happening in Missouri AND the state is continuing to be a chaotic state.

jay

A look the University of Missouri’s issue.

By The Associated Press

Posted: 11/13/2015

Updated: 11/13/2015 05:43:01 AM MST

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Efforts are underway at the University of Missouri to address the racial issues that led to demonstrations by students, a strike by members of the school’s football team and the resignation of two top administrators. Here’s a look at the situation:

THE LATEST

The University of Missouri’s governing board on Thursday appointed a retired senior administrator, who is black, to be interim president of the four-campus system, and announced that the timetable for replacing the Columbia campus chancellor has been moved up.

Also Thursday, Chuck Henson, who was named earlier in the week to the new position of interim vice-chancellor for inclusion, diversity and equity on the Columbia campus, told the media that he has been shocked by the number of people who want to prevent the university’s community from having a good relationship, noting that some people online talked about wanting to see him dead.

His comments came the same day a man accused of making online threats against black people on the Columbia campus was ordered to remain jailed on a charge of making a terroristic threat. Two other Missouri college students were also charged with threatening campus violence.

THE BACKGROUND

The turnover in administration began after campus groups, including Concerned Students 1950, started protesting the treatment of minorities on the Columbia campus and school leaders’ perceived lack of response to their complaints.

Missouri’s student government president, who is black, said he was called a racial slur by someone in a passing pickup truck. Days before the Oct. 10 homecoming parade, members of the Legions of Black Collegians said racial slurs were directed at them by an unidentified person. And a swastika drawn in feces was found recently in a dormitory bathroom.

One student went on a hunger strike Nov. 2 and said he wouldn’t eat until Tim Wolfe was replaced as president of the university system. The football players issued a statement Saturday night supporting the protesters and saying they would not play the following weekend. Coach Gary Pinkel supported them on Sunday.

KEY PLAYERS

Michael Middleton, a retired senior administrator, was named the university system’s interim president, replacing Wolfe. Middleton retired as deputy chancellor of the Columbia campus in August. Since his retirement, he worked part-time with the campus’ former chancellor, R. Bowen Loftin, on a plan to increase inclusion and diversity at the school. Middleton said Thursday that he understood the widespread frustration with the university but was optimistic about the future.

Middleton, 68, has spent 30 years at the university — as an undergraduate, law student, faculty member and, now, administrator. Students and faculty praised the appointment Thursday.

Hank Foley has begun serving as interim chancellor of the Columbia campus, replacing Loftin. The university initially said Loftin would stay as chancellor until the end of the year. Loftin will take a different position at the university.

Hunter M. Park, a 19-year-old sophomore studying computer science at a sister campus in Rolla, is in custody on a charge of making a terroristic threat, which is punishable by up to seven years in prison. Authorities say Park, of Lake St. Louis, posted threats directed at the Columbia campus on the anonymous messaging app Yik Yak and other social media. He was the first of the three male students charged with threatening violence.

LOOKING AHEAD

The Tigers play Brigham Young University in Kansas City on Saturday, one week after they threatened to stay on the sidelines. That threat vanished Monday when Wolfe resigned. Pinkel said Wednesday that he asked his coaching staff to stay in close touch with the players through texts and phone calls.

Missouri brings a four-game losing streak into Saturday’s game at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium against the Cougars (7-2). Pinkel said it is impossible to predict how his team will respond to a most unusual week.

Is the team upset because they are not winning football games and trying to play the blame game instead – to take everyone’s eyes off the ball?

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