Mizzou Students Asked to Report ‘Hateful’ Speech
Well this just gets better and better.
Fox News reports:
Students at University of Missouri asked to report ‘hateful,’ ‘hurtful’ speech
Students at the University of Missouri are being encouraged to report “incidents of hateful and/or hurtful speech” to the University Police Department, according to an email sent out by campus police officials Tuesday morning.
An MUPD spokesperson confirmed to FoxNews.com the contents of the email, images of which had made their way on to social media, and said the department had yet to receive a complaint.
“While cases of hateful and hurtful speech are not crimes, if the individual(s) identified are students, MU’s Office of Student Conduct can take disciplinary action,” the email said.
The University’s campus has been the scene of protests for several days, with demonstrators decrying the response to a few alleged incidents they say were racially-charged. A graduate student went on a hunger strike and the university’s football team threatened to not play its game on Saturday in order to bring national attention to the protesters’ plight. The unrest has resulted in the resignation of the university system’s president and chancellor.
Students at University of Missouri asked to report 'hateful,' 'hurtful' speech (Fox News)