MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon released a statement Wednesday morning saying she was “distressed” after finding out “a student reported a noose was hung outside of her room.” Simon commended the student’s “courage” for reporting the “racial incident” and put out a clear message.
“This type of behavior is not tolerated on our campus,” Simon said. “No Spartan should ever feel targeted based on their race, or other ways in which they identify.”
But by Wednesday afternoon, the investigation by MSU Police revealed there was no noose.
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12 comments:
Snowflake ALERT.
The Marxists have their agents on high alert looking for anything they can exploit as racist to keep people divided. When the people are divided the radicals are more powerful.
Snowflakes . Ban all ropes. Velcro only.
And this is our future leaders, scary. Get over it, it's a shoe lace, my gosh these snowflakes are sensitive little babies.
Speaks volumes about the intelligence level of students currently being admitted, and the same for the administrative leadership.
They are just giving the symbol of the noose (which has no meaning itself) power. Same way people have empowered the N word.
It's not that they are sensitive it's that they look for ways to divide people right now it's racism they are hijacking from black people. It's gotten so bad the leader of the Black panthers had to speak out against liberals as their enemy.
Blacks and Liberals love the racial drama. It keeps them relevant in their own warped minds!
It's time to start arresting blacks and liberals for inventing racism where it doesn't exist. If they want to deal with racism then arrest blacks for black on white crime which is never reported.
Hint.... if you feel a tightness around the neck it may be a noose. But you're so stupid you wouldn't know it.
These people are NOT really offended, they are just using this crap for their agenda.
Nearly too stupid to comment about the "quick to bias" assumption. Come on now, who is at fault?
I guess if you spent 12 Years riding the short bus wearing your Velcro shoes this might look theatening.
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