Mizzou police hang up on journalist attempting to report “hurtful” speech
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I'm reading a story now on campusreform.org which is a really great website I encourage you to check it out.
Here's how crazy this has become.
The MU Police Department, MUPD, and MU means Mizzou, the University of Missouri at Columbia.
The MU Police Department is now, and this is a memo sent out by the MU police, okay?
This is how pathetic it has become.
It is asking individuals who witness incidents of hateful and or hurtful speech to take action to call the police immediately, give the communications operator a summary of the incident including the location, provide a detailed description of the individuals involved, Provide a license plate and vehicle descriptions.
Again, this is if someone has uttered hateful or hurtful speech.
Like, that dress makes you look fat.
You're supposed to.
Or, are you having a bad hair day?
You're supposed to provide a license plate and vehicle descriptions.
If possible, and if it can be done safely, the memo says, take a photo of the individuals with your cell phone.
So now, you're supposed to call the police when you hear hurtful speech.
Well, what is hurtful speech?
Well, it's precisely the kind of speech that we saw from this Professor Melissa Click accosting this journalist, accosting the journalist and telling him that he has no right to be there and calling muscle to approach him.
And saying that you've got to get this person out of here.
Help me get this person out of here.
Let's remove him with violence or force if necessary.
Gee, that sounds like hurtful speech.
Should we all call the police now?
Actually, I'm going to.
I'm going to call the MU Police Department.
And here's the number, 573-882-7201.
I'm going to call them, as they are saying, call the police immediately, and I'm going to ask, I'm going to find out what they have to say about this professor engaging in hurtful or hateful speech.
So let's call them and find out what they say.
The University of Missouri Police Department.
If this is an emergency, please hang up and dial 911.
University Police, Paulette.
Hello, Paulette.
This is Mike Adams here.
I have witnessed an event of hurtful speech, and I'm calling to report it to you immediately.
Okay, you need to come into the station.
We're located at 901 Virginia Avenue, and we're in the southeast corner of the Virginia Avenue garage.
I'm sorry, I can't do that.
I'm not there.
I'm in Texas, but I saw this online.
Okay, then you need to travel up here and do that.
We need to have a file...
Or report in person?
Wow, you would make hurtful speech wait for me to travel there?
Isn't this an emergency?
You need to come in person to make a report.
But I can't, and the hurtful speech might continue.
Okay.
You need to come into the police department.
That's the only way for you to make a report.
You have a professor named Melissa Click.
And the second I mention Melissa Click, I heard a click.
They hung up on me.
Paulette hung up on me!
And the reason the recording stopped is because, of course, the recording software only records when the call is active.
So the minute they hung up, the recording stopped.
And here I was just doing my duty, as requested by the MUPD, to immediately report witnessing an act of hurtful speech, in this case committed by a Mizzou assistant professor.
Alright, so there you have it.
The campus police at MU hangs up on me for trying to report hurtful speech as they have advised in their memo.
I followed the directions.
I called the police immediately and I tried to give the communications operator a summary of the incident.
She wouldn't let me.
She hung up on me.
Oh my gosh.
So I guess if you're calling on the campus, if you're calling the campus police to report on a university professor, they hang up on you because that hurtful speech doesn't count.
See, there you go.
Now you know the full truth of this whole situation.
And yeah, how hilarious.
Hey, you can call them yourself.
Go ahead, 573-882-7201.
See if you can report hateful speech, too, and see if they hang up on you.
What a joke.
What a joke this all is.
That's why we like to have fun with these total morons who are running this whole leftist delusional.
You know, you've got to remember, this is the way that the extreme radical left wants to run the entire country, where their laws don't apply to them.
Their laws are selectively enforced against their political enemies.
People that they don't want to have free speech don't get free speech.
They get mobbed.
They get threatened with violence.
They get accosted.
And yet the people who do that have absolute legal immunity.
Does that sound familiar?
Does that sound like a certain Hillary Clinton, perhaps?
Total legal immunity for committing crimes against America?
Of course it does.
That's the way they operate.
So I did my duty.
I did my duty and I called the police to report hateful speech.
They don't want to hear it because they know it's about the hateful speech that is being committed by their own university professors.
Their hateful speech is perfectly okay.
And that's the number one lesson that you need to learn from all of this.
That it's not about protecting minorities.
It's not about a truth and honesty and a philosophy that protects students.
No.
This is about selective enforcement of tyranny.
To create a place that's unsafe for white people who...
The black students want to have white faculty fired and replaced with black faculty to meet an artificial quota of black faculty.
They want white students denied admission to the university to be replaced by more black students to meet an artificial quota of black skin on campus.
They want to turn Mizzou into an institution of racial discrimination based on skin color.
And they call themselves tolerant.
They call themselves...
The anti-racist.
They say everybody else is racist, and yet they want this university to judge people by the color of their skin, not the content of their character.
Martin Luther King would have been ashamed to see this happening in America today.
And by the way, I stand with so much of what Martin Luther King said, and I fought hard.
For African Americans, I've exposed the vaccine links to young black children.
I've exposed the cancer scams of the breast cancer industry and its exploitation of black women.
I've donated food grow systems to schools all across America, including inner city schools with predominantly black children to teach them how to be more self-reliant and grow their own food.
And yet, even when I look at this happening in Mizzou, I am ashamed that this is America today.
I am ashamed to see it.
I am astonished that these people cannot observe their own extreme intolerance and how they're moving towards violence and how they selectively enforce violence Or the threat of violence against people they don't like while completely ignoring those of us who are trying to report their crimes like I just did when I called the MU police to report hurtful speech.
Oh, yeah.
Maybe I should call them back and try to report some other hurtful speech incident.
So the bottom line is what they're creating now is a student body of pathetic Victims, they're only becoming experts at playing victims.
They're not teaching people how to overcome adversity.
They're not teaching people how to have strong inner strength, the determination to overcome the real world.
The real world is harsh.
You think a couple of people yelling racial slurs at you is the end of your world?
You haven't seen anything yet.
Wait till you try to launch a business and you have to conform to the regulations of 50 government agencies.
That's a living hell.
You should try that before you talk about discrimination.
The federal government discriminates against everybody who tries to make something of themselves.
All of us.
White skin, black skin, you name it.
For me personally, I am one of the few people who is consistently tolerant, in fact, welcoming of diversity, of people of different colors, backgrounds, religious orientations, sexual orientations, you name it.
And yet, for even talking about this issue, I will be called a racist by the very same people like Melissa Click who scream at journalists because they can't stand the First Amendment and they hate America.
So just watch.
Watch the comments after this video or after this show and you'll notice the racists coming out of the woodwork screaming because they are not tolerant of anyone that they don't agree with.