Kansas Prof Calls White Men 'Dangerous Animals' After Charlie Kirk Tragedy

From our vantage . . .

There's legit push back against "cancel culture" and calling out some instances hypocrisy amid a national debate following the assassination of conservative leader. 

However . . .

These comments were so ill-advised and ridiculous that the rebuke seems well-deserved.  

Here's the sitch that has garnered global attention . . .  

Nuchelle Chance, an assistant psychology professor at Fort Hays State University, posted several controversial statements to Facebook following Kirk's death.

On September 10, the day Kirk was fatally shot at a Utah university, Chance wrote, 'Me thinks the word "karma" is appropriate. Sad day all around.' The post was also linked to a partial quote from Kirk regarding the Second Amendment. 

Two days later, after authorities identified Tyler Robinson as the shooter, Chance posted again - this time taking at 'white American men' specifically.

'But when we tell y'all that statistically… White American men are the most dangerous animals on the planet we're wrong. Let's not be hasty they say…' she wrote on Facebook.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

Professor put on leave over Facebook post about 'dangerous white men'

Nuchelle Chance, an assistant psychology professor at Fort Hays State University, posted several controversial statements to Facebook following Charlie Kirk's death.


Kansas professor put on leave after calling White men 'dangerous animals' in the wake of Charlie Kirk's murder

Kansas professor Nuchelle Chance said she was placed on administrative leave after controversial social media posts about Charlie Kirk's assassination.

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