Show-Me Tradition: Mizzou Stays Losing Diversity Virtue Signaling Again

This marketing made EVERYONE angry from across the demographic spectrum . . . So, in a way, it did unite people . . . Against a long-suffering college. Meanwhile it's just another sign that marketing people of all sort hate their jobs. Read more:

Mizzou Tweet on Diversity Goes Wrong, so Very Wrong

click to enlarge On Wednesday afternoon, the University of Missouri of Athletics Department attempted to celebrate, by way of tweet, the diverse backgrounds and talents of its student athletes. Specifically, how they are "more than a student athlete." A laudable idea!

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  1. Should read " I am a dumbbell for appearing in this tweet!" LOL!

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  2. MU = Missouri's answer to Grambling.

    MU is ruined, as are most big colleges, obsessed with "WOKE" culture to the detriment of actual knowledge that would be helpful to their overcharged charges.

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  3. At least it’s realistic. I love how ads think they’re so progressive now by casting blacks as the Dr and whites as the poor patients. Or a black couple living in a clean house in the burbs and inviting their Asian and Mexican neighbors over for board game night. Yeah, that’s realistic.

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  4. It should say “I am a future inmate.”

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  5. 12:34: LMAO!!!

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  6. Where is that crazy ass professor limiting freedom of speech when you need the communist agenda view ?

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  7. Truth in advertising is the law....

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  8. F__k MU they think they are more associated with Arkansas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia than the midwest where they actually are. MU abandoned the western part of Missouri. Kansas City should back the largest regional university KU. Not a big Jayhawk fan myself but geographically they are the nationally recognized regional Kansas City university like it or not.

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  9. Security Guard Cameron Wright10/25/19, 7:27 AM

    "I have enormous nostrils".

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