As Twitchy told you, Melissa Click, Mizzou assistant professor of mass media tried to recruit “muscle” to get rid of a reporter trying to cover the student protesters. But this MU J-school prof Katherine Reed, for one, isn’t standing by Click:
MU faculty member @melissaclick and staffer @baslerjd, shame on you for your behavior today. Shame! https://t.co/ey7IjmClWV via @YouTube
— reedkath (@reedkath) November 9, 2015
Damn. Straight. Good on her for speaking out against Click’s sickening behavior.
Please note: this is one MU journalism professor telling another one to be ashamed. #Popcornhttps://t.co/NcTC8v9MeY
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) November 10, 2015
For what it’s worth, Professor Reed, the sane stand firmly in your corner.
Tweet is from a professor at the Missouri School of Journalism. Good for her. https://t.co/gzDaNMHKiQ
— Nick Jacob (@nicktjacob) November 10, 2015
@reedkath @melissaclick @baslerjd @YouTube Agree 100% with you here Kathrine. This is ridiculous. @Mizzou needs to step in.
— Lloyd J. Little (@LJ_Little) November 10, 2015
@reedkath agree 100 percent with you Katherine!
— Alex Schiffer (@Alex__Schiffer) November 9, 2015
Recommended
https://twitter.com/SeaWarren/status/663866486717415424
Click, meanwhile, has protected her Twitter account. Because journalistic integrity or something.
@SaintRPh @exjon @melissaclick Communications professor, protected Twitter account. LOL!
— Pablo (@Pablo_1791) November 10, 2015
Gotta love that.
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