Former University of Missouri communications professor and safe space enforcer Melissa Click lost her job last month, but was appealing the school’s decision to let her go. According to reports, Click will no longer be enforcing safe spaces on the Mizzou campus:
University of Missouri rejects appeal by professor fired after protests https://t.co/eumBWSDz6J
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 15, 2016
MU board denies Melissa Click's appeal https://t.co/Q69vUtxxSn pic.twitter.com/YYsqbl1YFp
— KSDK NewsChannel 5 (@ksdknews) March 15, 2016
A big decline in enrollment following the campus protests might not have helped Click’s appeal either. In any case, the tiny violins were out in force after the news broke:
@WSJ @dougbelkin Great, a university finally getting it right.
— Jimmy Jackson (@UT1986) March 15, 2016
@CounterMoonbat She needs some muscle to get her job back. 🙂
— The Weekly Hicks (@IUdonger) March 15, 2016
@WSJ @dougbelkin As it should. Safe spaces? What a joke.
— Blue Collar American (@pilotdad66) March 15, 2016
@WSJ Now that is encouraging. Is the pendulum is swinging back to a reasonable position?
— jim lucarelli (@JimLucarelli) March 15, 2016
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