fredmccallyRTR
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That is gross. That's all that separates us from the monkeys man..
Don't play in your poo.
Poo swastikas are pretty damn shitty.
That is gross. That's all that separates us from the monkeys man..
Don't play in your poo.
Hey, What the fuck man!?!
Hey, What the fuck man!?!He meant racist monkeys.
Let them protest, at home.
The only thing I can find is someone drew a nazi shawstica(sp) in feces in one of the dorms and the president didn't respond "quickly" enough to condem it.
What is going on at Missouri? Who the fuck smears shit on the wall? That's some fucking prison shit.
https://m.facebook.com/hashtag/concernedstudent1950?source=feed_text&story_id=983373798372500
Ha. That's the protest hash tag.
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I count 31 people in that photo. Anyone willing to verify that? I want to stay on the relvent topic of Missouri Football here because until this is in the politcal thread, ive said my peace.....
31 people in the photo, +/- 5 is my spread.
Any recognizable starters or 2nd teamers? Are we looking at freshman/redshirt or possibly IR players? Will this effect their next game?
I see 133 players on their 2015 roster, +/- 5 cause ya, I've been drinking/smoking damnit, so what impact are we looking at for Missouri's next game?
Roster: Missouri Tigers 2015 Team Player Roster - College Football - ESPN
I stay away from anything race related, just stating this to say that is how it would be taken. I have no opinion on this matter.Coach or department revokes scholarships it then also adds fuel to the racism angle.
Mizzou football players join racial protest : Sports
"Several" starters with their names have been identified, along with backups.
Yeah. This is gonna impact them on the field if it isn't straightened out.
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Missouri players take a stand. The biggest story of the day came off the field when 32 Missouri football players announced on social media they won’t practice or play in games until Missouri System president Tim Wolfe resigns or is terminated. The protest comes amid racial tensions on the campus and the belief by many students that Wolfe has not responded appropriately to the concerns. Sophomore defensive backAnthony Sherrils tweeted a statement with a picture of Missouri's black players standing together, arms linked. Wrote Sherrils: “The athletes of color on the University of Missouri football team truly believe 'Injustice Anywhere is a threat to Justice Everywhere.' We will no longer participate in any football related activities until President Tim Wolfe resigns or is removed due to his negligence toward marginalized students' experiences. WE ARE UNITED!!!!!”
At least 15 of the players in the photo are starters or second-team players, including star linebacker Kentrell Brothers. Missouri is scheduled to play BYU next week. “The department of athletics is aware of the declarations made tonight by many of our student-athletes,” Missouri said in a statement. “We all must come together with leaders from across our campus to tackle these challenging issues and we support our student-athletes right to do so." College athletes have a valuable voice, as Missouri players are finding out.