Mizzou took a step towards redemption after the University of Missouri Columbia Board of Curators FINALLY voted to fire the brainless anti-constitution skank professor Melissa Click.
Melissa Click should have been popped in the mouth and fired months ago, after she used her position at the university to stop others, who she didn’t agree with, from exercising their constitutionally granted rights, and even called for additional “muscle” to help her take away other people’s rights.
Maybe this is a sign that Mizzou will no longer be held hostage by a group of brainless black racists, who use fake charges of racism to get what they want.
Hell, I may even end my Mizzou boycott if the University of Missouri continues to do the right thing by the constitution, not to try and protect their own asses.
We hope Melissa Click does better in her next job – which will probably be a libtard dream job at a Planned Parenthood or something like that.
The University of Missouri Board of Curators has fired embattled professor Melissa Click.
Click was caught on camera in November calling for “muscle” while blocking student journalists from covering a campus demonstration. A second video surfaced this month showing Click cursing at a police officer during the University of Missouri-Columbia’s homecoming parade.
Later, more than 100 Republican lawmakers in the Missouri Legislature sent a letter to the university calling on the administration to fire Click.
Interim Chancellor Hank Foley said Sunday that Click’s conduct was “appalling” and that he was angry and disappointed at her “pattern of misconduct.”
The board voted 4-2 in favor of termination during a closed session in Kansas City, with Pamela Quigg Henrickson and John R. Phillips voting no. The vote came after an investigation that involved videos and interviews, including Click, and more than 20 witnesses.
Henrickson, chair, said the board believes that Click’s conduct was not compatible with university policies and did not meet expectations for a university faculty member and “demands serious action.”
“The board respects Dr. Click’s right to express her views and does not base this decision on her support for students engaged in protest or their views,” Henrickson said. “However, Dr. Click was not entitled to interfere with the rights of others, to confront members of law enforcement or to encourage potential physical intimidation against a student.”
Interim Chancellor Hank Foley said he agrees with the decision to fire Click.
“It was in the best interest of the university,” Foley said in a conference call with reporters this afternoon.
Click has the right to appeal.
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