What Will White People Do Next? Some Burn Signs, Some Burn Candles, Others Plot
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Ole Miss Will Miss Mittens! From [HERE] and [HERE] A University Police Department officer leads a protester away from a public disturbance on the campus of the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Miss., Wednesday morning, Nov. 7, 2012. A white student protest at the University of Mississippi against the re-election of President Obama turned disorderly on Wednesday morning, with some students chanting racial epithets and two arrested for disorderly conduct.
The university said in a statement that a crowd of 400 people formed at the student union shortly before midnight after reports of a riot spread on social media. Some students yelled racial slurs and profanity in anger over Mr. Obama’s re-election, the statement said. Photographs posted online showed students lighting Obama campaign signs on fire. One person was charged with public intoxication and another with failure to comply with police orders.
On Wednesday night, about 700 people held up candles and called for racial harmony outside the administrative building at the university in Oxford, countering Tuesday's protest over Obama's re-election. In a state with a 37 percent African-American population, Ole Miss now has a black enrollment of about 16.6 percent. The current student body president, Kim Dandridge, is the fourth black person elected to the post. Full statement from Chancellor Dan Jones, who is white: [HERE]
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