>>318707
Holy shit, Click has the gall to sue for wrongful termination? Is there something that just doesn't click that they have her on fucking video threatening a student reporter with mob violence? Even the evening interview programs weren't buying her shit, and those are the programs that can portray literally anyone as at least slightly sympathetic.
>>318716
Sperging writing style aside, this article made something great pop in my head: I can foresee salt in the near future if this goes the way I think it will.
>“There is clearly a problem at the University of Missouri, and that’s not just coming from students,”
>“I think it is entirely appropriate for students in a thoughtful, peaceful way to protest"
>"the issue is just making sure that even as these young people are getting engaged, getting involved, speaking out that they’re also listening"
I bet you now, Leaders, some of those students are going to lose their shit that the POTUS even -hinted- that they weren't perfect little angels. All three of those quotes have a 'Calm the fuck down' hidden in between the lines when you read them. Somebody's bound to get pissed off that he dared to insinuate 1) some students may be part of the problem, 2) he needed to emphasize 'peaceful' protest, and 3) remind them that they need to sometimes 'listen'.
If I know anything about how BLM supporters react to a black person criticizing them, this is gonna be good. Inb4 BLM tweeters and tumblrinas angrily rally against Obama as a 'house nigger'.
>>318723
It's catching on more and more, lately. Even late night celeb shit ran the lawsuit story, and it was not flattering at all towards Gawker. That '4 year-old' comment was fucking gold.