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Mizzou Students Complained of COVID-19 Mess on Campus. So Chancellor Blocked Them on Twitter.
As Missouri University reportedly approaches nearly 4,000 positive cases of the coronavirus, Chancellor and President Mun Choi has blocked students from viewing his Twitter account after they voiced concerns about the school's handling of the outbreak. It ultimately took a lawsuit threat from one student for Choi to unblock them.
ReplyDeleteCommunists democrats need to understand they can't block freedom of speech. The sooner they get that trough their totalitarian heads the better everyone will be.
Here’s the funny part, the faggot students and the faggot administration don’t realize they’re on the same faggot side.
ReplyDeleteDoes President Mun Choi carry a little red book around campus?
ReplyDeleteHe’s from China, the Wuhan flu is from China, the college gets money from China.
ReplyDeleteSee the pattern here people? He’s trying to cover for his motherland China because they hate America and want us dead.
Missouri selected Mun Choi as President in reparation for former Officer Darren Wilson defending himself from attack by the Gentle Giant Mike Brown. Go figure.
ReplyDeletekeep usa free!
ReplyDeletesay no to totalitarians.
ReplyDeleteMUCK FIZZOU!
Every college administrator is a Mussolini wannabe.
ReplyDeleteI had some Mun Choi st the China Palace buffet the other night.
ReplyDeleteIt was still moving on the plate but I finally got it down.
please, south koreans are mostly pro-freedom, great people.
ReplyDeletenot saying whatever this controversy is about was right.
South Koreans are fierce anti-communists.
ReplyDeleteFolks don't know that during the last year of the Korean War, the South Koreans bloodied the Chinese Red Army in numerous battles. Tough, tough fighters.
They assisted the U.S. during the Vietnam War by sending two divisions to Vietnam. The North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong avoided the ROK Tiger and White Horse Divisions as they gave no quarter.
Ask any U.S. Vet about the South Korean Army troops they served with and they will share their admiration.