A brainless anti-American & anti US Constitution libtard skank, Brenda Smith-Lezana, who is also the University of Missouri Students Association Vice President, says that she is tired of the first amendment rights that protect students.
“I personally am tired of hearing that First Amendment rights protect students” – Brainless Missouri Students Association Vice President Skank Brenda Smith-Lezana
Yea, and I’m sick of hearing stupid libtard assholes, like Brenda Smith-Lezana, trying to take away other people’s constitutional rights, because they don’t agree with what is being said.
Also, it wasn’t the media who were “creating a hostile and unsafe learning environment” at Mizzou. The people “creating a hostile and unsafe learning environment” were the racist pieces of shit who were attacking the members of the media, and forcibly making them leave.
Brenda Smith-Lezana also says “I think that it’s important for us to create that distinction and create a space where we can all learn from one another”. What a fucking joke!
Sorry Brenda, but my First Amendment rights don’t stop at the property of the University of Missouri Columbia, and you cannot, and will not keep my freedom of speech locked into some designated area of your choosing
Short of yelling “FIRE” in a crowded movie theater, or “BOMB” at the airport, I am free to say whatever the fuck I want, whenever I want, without having to OK it with you, or the piece of shit losers at the University of Missouri.
If I want to yell at some piece of shit libtard skank, like Brenda Smith-Lezana, for whatever reason, I will exercise my First Amendment rights and do so, and there is nothing that Mizzou, the MU Police, or some brainless bitch can do or say to stop me!
So, once again, MIZZOU CAN FUCK-OFF AND DIE!!! I’m done with Mizzou, and will never again support the university, and I urge all good Americans to do the same.
University of Missouri Students Association Vice President Brenda Smith-Lezana said, “I personally am tired of hearing that First Amendment rights protect students when they are creating a hostile and unsafe learning environment” on Tuesday’s broadcast of “MSNBC Live.”
Smith-Lezana was asked, we have tensions simmering at Yale University, protests erupted at that university because an email was sent to students urging them not to wear racially offensive Halloween costumes, and one professor complained that universities are becoming places of ‘censure and prohibition.’ What’s your feeling? Do you believe that that’s a place that we’re heading for [on] American campuses now, a place of censure and prohibition?”
She responded, “I personally am tired of hearing that First Amendment rights protect students when they are creating a hostile and unsafe learning environment for myself and for other students here. I think that it’s important for us to create that distinction and create a space where we can all learn from one another, and start to create a place of healing rather than a place where we are experiencing a lot of hate, like we have in the past.”
Earlier, Smith-Lezama said that new steps by the school’s board of curators on the school’s Columbia campus are “absolutely a start. I think that it’s very important for us to have representation of minority staff and faculty here at the University of Missouri. Too often we go time and time again without having professors, mental health staff, different staff members, who look like us sitting on our campus. And I think that that’s something that makes a huge difference.”
Smith-Lezama also stated of photographers being kicked out of the campsite where protests were occurring, and the fact that students have apologized and are handing out flyers referring to the incident as a “teachable moment” and saying the media has the right to cover the protests and should be welcomed, “I’m really happy that this has been able to be used as a teachable moment. I think that it’s very important for us to remember that at the basic level we all are human, first and foremost. I actually was on site during this altercation, during this incident, and what wasn’t shown during this video is that several members of the media were very pushy, a little bit to the point of aggressive, while trying to approach us, while we were in the circle right after Tim Wolfe announced his resignation. I think the staff members that did speak up did so number one, because they wanted to protect their students who were being hurt, who were in pain, so I think that it’s a teachable moment for all of us. But I also think it’s for us important to remember that, as student journalists, you cannot approach these type of situations with hostility and with anger, because it only escalates the situation.
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