Mizzou Professor Gives Up, Resigns After Being Criticized For Trying To Hold Class

Mizzou Professor Gives Up, Resigns After Being Criticized For Trying To Hold Class

I’m sure you’re well aware of the screaming, out-of-control dumpster fire that is the University of Missouri right now. The simple idea of protesting to remove UM Systems President Tim Wolfe so racism can end had much broader repercussions. Who knew?!

MU Nutrition & Exercise associate professor Dale Brigham is the latest casualty in this witch hunt of political correctness. The MU professor resigned Wednesday after stating he’d still be holding class a morning after anonymous threats were made online.

Here’s the email Brigham originally sent out to students and the one sent out later:

As you can see in Brigham’s original email, he clearly notes the class isn’t mandatory although an exam would be administered during the session. If you miss the exam because you truly feel unsafe, that’s perfectly fine.

Also, when has advocating for standing up to bullies been a bad thing? Should these random looney tunes who make these violent (and thankfully false) claims dictate how we live?

I should also note, the University of Missouri NEVER CANCELLED CLASSES. Although some professors individually deemed it better to cancel classes than have them, the university decided that holding class on Wednesday was still safe and so by-and-large classes remained in session.

Brigham’s only problem was holding an exam on the wrong day. An exam on an option class day?! What a jerk.

Brigham received support on Twitter:

So that brings us to three university officials who have lost their jobs by standing up for what they believed was right, even though it wasn’t the popular decision.

Impressively, Communication Department professor of Mass Media Melissa Click still has a job after threatening to “muscle” out a reporter.

Impressively, Greek Life director Janna Basler still has a job after childishly pushing a student-reporter and then acting like she never touched him.

Impressively, the Jonathan Butler and the #Concerned1950 students haven’t created a more accepting campus environment.

Kudos to Jonathan Butler, #Concerned1950, and all the supporters. I hope this is the “movement” you wanted.

***Update***

Here is an email apology that the professor sent out to the students:

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  1. CLeagueAllstar

    Wow this is truly sad and scary to see this happening. Plus if it can happen here, what’s to keep it from happening at all the public universities?

    10 years ago at 7:42 pm
  2. Nraternal_figga

    A one sided article, great journalism. You’d think America would agree that a nutrition test isnt worth the risk of finding out if some dumbass is gonna pull through with his threat

    10 years ago at 7:48 pm
    1. Theregalrattle

      I’m sorry did the guy with the racial slur pun in his user name just condemn this article for not aligning with the black struggle? U must be lost.

      10 years ago at 8:18 am
  3. ivyasshole

    I have a genuine question. When you guys on this website say free speech that the constitution protects, are you referring to people yelling “n*gger”, or saying no blacks are allowed in their fraternity party? I’m only wondering

    10 years ago at 8:32 pm
  4. JustNuggets

    This is the kind of stuff that makes me really want to punch someone in the face

    10 years ago at 8:59 pm
  5. Grenade_Diving_Wingman

    A reporter from ESPN said MIZZOU was going to have a hard time recruiting black player due the “racial divide” Well if I was a Mizzou administrator I would be far more concerned with how they are going to get the white kids to come back next year so the university does not go bankrupt

    10 years ago at 5:41 am