Melissa Click charged with assault will do community service

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26 Apr 2016, 3:20 pm

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That's actually enough to not see the difference. When I was growing up, Vietnam was in full swing. But, for the people just 3 years behind me in school, it was nothing. A history lesson for them. Those type of things alter your viewpoint quite a bit. Especially growing up in the south when I did.

But, you are definitely entitled to your opinion.

One may start out as a hippy to be fashionable, but when you have your first LSD experience, that's something that connects people on a deeper level. Also opposition to the war, but there were all kinds of hippies, even racist ones.

Yeah, still not getting the point. I mean, LSD didn't turn people into believers. Maybe you experienced that. I certainty didn't.

But, you are right. There are all sorts. But what does that have to do with this?

I am having trouble following this. It may just be me. Wouldn't be the first time.


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26 Apr 2016, 5:04 pm

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That's actually enough to not see the difference. When I was growing up, Vietnam was in full swing. But, for the people just 3 years behind me in school, it was nothing. A history lesson for them. Those type of things alter your viewpoint quite a bit. Especially growing up in the south when I did.

But, you are definitely entitled to your opinion.

One may start out as a hippy to be fashionable, but when you have your first LSD experience, that's something that connects people on a deeper level. Also opposition to the war, but there were all kinds of hippies, even racist ones.

Yeah, still not getting the point. I mean, LSD didn't turn people into believers. Maybe you experienced that. I certainty didn't.

But, you are right. There are all sorts. But what does that have to do with this?

I am having trouble following this. It may just be me. Wouldn't be the first time.

Who cares, at least I changed the subject.



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27 Apr 2016, 3:57 pm

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Who cares, at least I changed the subject.

Oh I see so your response to something uncomfortable is to try an bury it?

That's the sort of thing that SJWs do.

The reason why we broach these uncomfortable subjects is becuase this case highlight the importance of understanding basic rights like freedom of expression and movement.

Regressive are bad, whatever side of the spectrum they come from.

Regressiveness is born out a complex of needing to control others in order so they can feel better or benefit.



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27 Apr 2016, 4:15 pm

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Who cares, at least I changed the subject.

Oh I see so your response to something uncomfortable is to try an bury it?

That's the sort of thing that SJWs do.

The reason why we broach these uncomfortable subjects is becuase this case highlight the importance of understanding basic rights like freedom of expression and movement.

Regressive are bad, whatever side of the spectrum they come from.

Regressiveness is born out a complex of needing to control others in order so they can feel better or benefit.

My whole point about this idiot is the blatant hypocrisy. Now and as a media professor breaking the first amendment. I just wasn't going to get baited anymore.


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27 Apr 2016, 9:27 pm

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My whole point about this idiot is the blatant hypocrisy. Now and as a media professor breaking the first amendment. I just wasn't going to get baited anymore.

That's not how the first amendment works. Only the government can break it. And they aren't allowed to.



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27 Apr 2016, 9:59 pm

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My whole point about this idiot is the blatant hypocrisy. Now and as a media professor breaking the first amendment. I just wasn't going to get baited anymore.

That's not how the first amendment works. Only the government can break it. And they aren't allowed to.

She did break the first amendment by trying to keep a student journalist from doing their job. That is suppression of freedom of speech.

The government can only invalidate it.

And, regardless of how you want to try and pick it apart in the tiniest terms possible as I have seen you do, you ignore the actual point.

Melissa Click is a hypocrite. And, you appear to be defending her. She is just another clueless social warrior.


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27 Apr 2016, 10:04 pm

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My whole point about this idiot is the blatant hypocrisy. Now and as a media professor breaking the first amendment. I just wasn't going to get baited anymore.

That's not how the first amendment works. Only the government can break it. And they aren't allowed to.

She did break the first amendment by trying to keep a student journalist from doing their job. That is suppression of freedom of speech.

The government can only invalidate it.

And, regardless of how you want to try and pick it apart in the tiniest terms possible as I have seen you do, you ignore the actual point.

Melissa Click is a hypocrite. And, you appear to be defending her. She is just another clueless social warrior.

She's an ass. But she isn't capable of breaking your first amendment rights. The charge against her was assault. Telling you to shut up isn't illegal, as that is a first amendment right. Trying to physically make you shut up is.



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27 Apr 2016, 10:07 pm

AspE wrote:
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My whole point about this idiot is the blatant hypocrisy. Now and as a media professor breaking the first amendment. I just wasn't going to get baited anymore.

That's not how the first amendment works. Only the government can break it. And they aren't allowed to.

She did break the first amendment by trying to keep a student journalist from doing their job. That is suppression of freedom of speech.

The government can only invalidate it.

And, regardless of how you want to try and pick it apart in the tiniest terms possible as I have seen you do, you ignore the actual point.

Melissa Click is a hypocrite. And, you appear to be defending her. She is just another clueless social warrior.

She's an ass. But she isn't capable of breaking your first amendment rights. The charge against her was assault. Telling you to shut up isn't illegal, as that is a first amendment right. Trying to physically make you shut up is.

What part of suppressing the free press as in any official capacity is breaking the first amendment rights. She just got caught.

I'm letting this go. She's an ass. That's all there is....get as granular as you want. I'm done with this.


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28 Apr 2016, 4:15 pm

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She's an ass. But she isn't capable of breaking your first amendment rights. The charge against her was assault. Telling you to shut up isn't illegal, as that is a first amendment right. Trying to physically make you shut up is.


She supports views which are incompatible with first amendment, and was trying to use violence and intimidation to achieve it.

If they had prevailed politically that would mean those rights would degraded.

So yes is violates the principles of these rights. So it is very important to shed light on it. Not put your head in then sand.



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17 Jun 2018, 7:05 am

Remember old Melissa Click and the SJW wars at the University of Missouri? Well, the long-term fallout continues. There's a saying nowadays: Get Woke, Go Broke.

More Misery in Missouri
The university continues to struggle with fallout from the 2015 protests


Indulging protesters can be expensive, as the University of Missouri is discovering three years after students successfully demanded the resignation of the president and chancellor. Last week the school said it will have to eliminate 185 positions on top of 308 cut last year.

Apparently fewer parents want to send their kids to a school where activism eclipses academics. Between the fall 2015 and 2017 semesters, freshman enrollment dropped by 35%. Lost tuition accounts for $29 million of the university’s current $49 million budget shortfall.

In response, Mizzou has had to lay off employees, decline to renew expiring faculty contracts, and leave positions unfilled after retirements. The university is also cutting back on travel and phasing out low-demand courses, among other austerity measures.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/more-miser ... 1529103599


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