Student Expelled Without Fair Hearing After University Misrepresented His Inoffensive Comment
Matthew Schultz said he wanted to "shoot all black people... a smile :) "


After the protests at the University of Missouri last fall, Matthew Schultz—a junior at Michigan Technological University—felt like expressing his support for students of color. He posted the following message on the anonymous social media app, Yik Yak: "Gonna shoot all black people… a smile tomorrow." He ended the statement with a smiley face emoji.
Shoot all black people… a smile. Smile at them, in other words. Schultz was expressing solidarity with black people.
Michigan Tech saw it differently. Schultz was suspended from school and arrested on domestic terrorism charges. He faced 20 years in prison.
That charge was eventually dismissed. But the university persisted in its utterly mistaken view that Schultz had done something wrong, and expelled him anyway.
Schultz is now suing Michigan Tech, according to mlive.com. His suit accuses the university of making him out to be "the poster boy for white hatred" in order to prove that Michigan Tech takes racism seriously. He believes the culprit was a vindictive fellow student who altered the post—dropping the important "a smile tomorrow" caveat—when reporting it to university authorities:
The post was up for five minutes when it was flagged by another user and removed. Schultz thinks former MTU student Ryan Grainger took a screen shot of the post before flagging it.
Grainger then "tweeted" the screen shot to Les Cook, vice president of student affairs and advancement and said, "@LesPCook this is what your students think about the Mizzou terror threats," the lawsuit said.
After no discernible response, Grainger allegedly sent an email to MTU's Deputy Police Chief Brian Cadwell. It showed only, "Gonna shoot all black people," with the phrase, "A smile tomorrow" and the smiley face emoji, removed, the lawsuit said.
Other tweets with the altered post were sent to Cook and other MTU officials.
The university should have quickly realized its mistake. Instead, Michigan Tech organized a march to the prosecutor's office to pressure the authorities to file charges. After the legal battle fizzled, the university conducted a secretive hearing—neither Schultz nor his attorney were allowed to attend—and placed him on probation for 18 months. Schultz appealed: the university then simply expelled him. He had no right to appeal this decision.
I'll be following this lawsuit closely. It sure looks like Schultz is entitled to a massive settlement.
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This is the same university that used to employ Melissa Click.
No, this was Michigan Tech, not Missouri.
The University of Missouri must have been so embarrassed by that incident that they changed their name and moved to a different state.
It's in Aleppo, right?
Yep, The Aleppo State Fighting Johnsons.
They've got a very stiff defense this year I hear.
Hmmm....do I applaud, or narrow my gaze.
I think we all know.
*narrows gaze*
And I hear their offense is balls-out.
They get deep penetration into the defense, I hear.
They have been working diligently to correct their false start problems this year.
Let's hope they don't have any deflation issues.
That's sure an anonymous app right there.
He should name the offending student in the lawsuit too. Garnish his wages for the next 60 years.
Schultz was suspended from school and arrested on domestic terrorism charges. He faced 20 years in prison.
I'm glad we have those terrorism laws keeping us all safe.
I sleep better at night...
It could have been a menacing smile.
Didn't think of that now, did you?!?!?
Like this?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ykxWmtac7r0
More like this...
I was bored with the 3 minutes I watched. I can't imagine watching the whole thing.
-1 Bobby Darrin
It could have been a menacing smile.
Why so serious?
When is Louisiana going to charge Marge Simpson under the blue lives matter law?
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sXH9ghcsQwI
Bankrupt these universities from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
'ban-krupt': the sound resulting from a mountain-sized asteroid smashing into a campus.
Why we should never give bureaucrats the power to police speech, Reason #493.
Hillary's green with envy over the Young un's new law.
Reading of incidents like this makes me want to take a 12-gauge aspirin.
Reading of incidents like this makes me want to take a 12-gauge aspirin
MORE TERRORISTIC THREATS
You guys are the bomb!
...oh shit.
The blatant willingness of these mouth breathers to falsify incidents to perpetuate their narrative should be enough to convince anyone of what a farce the social justice movement has become. I don't know what it will take to push back against it but it needs to happen soon before someone starts calling for "cattle cars and camps." They'll do it too and rational people won't lift a finger in protest for fear of being called racist.
Really not such a stretch is it? Fascism has to start somewhere. One day it's in a beer hall, the next the Reichstag.
And they definitely said it couldn't happen there either. Until the trains pulled up.
Or before they get so dangerous and destructive that the pushback against them involves calling for cattle cars and camps.
Well that is how the Stalinists derived their legitimacy the west. 'We can't be fascists because our enemies were fascists.' It was among intellectuals who sincerely believed that Soviets must be 'good guys' for that reason that the KGB recruited Los Alamos physicists like Klaus Fuchs and Theodore Hall to give them technology to create the atom bomb and thereby started the Cold War.
Schultz appealed: the university then simply expelled him. He had no right to appeal this decision..
I don't like that appeal process.
Doctor: You're fat.
Patient: I want a second opinion.
Doctor: OK, you're ugly too.
To do otherwise would require them to admit they were wrong. Something the kinds of petty tyrants with delusions of grandeur that infest university administrations are incapable of doing.
Haha, sucker. Move someplace where they appreciate humor, like North Korea.
I don't like that appeal process.
"I don't like the sound of them 'boncentration camps'."
+1 "Well, I gave him my baby to kiss, and he bit it in the head!"
I wonder if he learned a lesson
Never try to be nice to black people?
RE: Student Expelled Without Fair Hearing After University Misrepresented His Inoffensive Comment
Since when do the little people in the Union of Soviet Socialist Slave States of Amerika have the right to due process? That archaic concept was eradicated some time ago.
Where has Mr. Soave been?
I wonder if he learned a lesson
I believe the lesson in this case is,
"THE NAIL THAT STICKS UP GETS HAMMERED DOWN."
"Michigan Tech saw it differently. Schultz was suspended from school and arrested on domestic terrorism charges. He faced 20 years in prison."
*blinks* *blinks again*
Why aren't the people responsible for this in stocks, having the public heave rotten fruit at them?
USDA output quotas have adversely affected the available supply of rotten fruit.
It has better be organic, free range, fair trade, cage free, sustainably sourced, gluten-free rotten fruit!
Cage free tomatoes WOULD be perfect for pelting pernicious politicians.
Not local? You cis-vegetable/berry shiitlord
Yeah, I think when you edit a document to make it look like a terrorist threat and report that, that's a crime.
"Yeah, I...think...like a...terrorist.."
I'm calling the NSA.
When technocrats, or any corporate dweebs, get going on a mission it is hold the line and fail not. To accomplish anything less is just unacceptable. That is the power of group think and commitment to an organization, be is public, private, charitable, whatever. No one wants to be the weak link in the chain, even if the anchor is going to sink the boat.
That is why you see such outcomes that resemble a Greek Tragedy, even when it should have become obvious that they will end of looking like fools and face litigation and even prosecution. YOU JUST CANT FAIL in your support of the team, and you have to serve it to the end.
How else do you ensure a spot on the next team?
Double secret probation!
"I want that Jew inside that gas chamber..... so he can fix it!" ^_^ =< ^^; >_< ^o^
I attended Michigan Tech for a few years, and still live in the Houghton area.
Up until literally the last few days, when this lawsuit made the news, everything in the media suggested that his post was basically "Gonna shoot all black people tomorrow." Never, ever heard any mention about the "....a smile tomorrow" bit. Every local resident and Tech student I talked to about this subject thought his "bad joke" was a fake shooting threat. Even the people who defended his free speech thought it was stupid to make a post that could be taken as a threat.
Adding the "shoot a smile" bit changes the context entirely, but there has been months and months of pretty much no one at all knowing that important bit of information. The people after this student have set the narrative. People who don't want to admit they were wrong, or that they jumped to pre-judgement, will rationalize that somehow his post is still just as bad, as their opinions have had all this time to ossify.
I remember the protest march too. It was late at night, and I had to drive the long way around to get the grocery store, having to bypass the main street. Was really confused to see those people out that late at night, shutting down the main road downtown, as I had no idea what they were doing until the news story the next day.
It may still be a stupid joke to make in these times, but I'm sure the mob mentality of "Get this insensitive racist guy, and teach him a lesson!" attitude would have been a lot less fervent if we had heard the whole story earlier on.
You would deprive people of a reason to be outraged? You insensitive asshole.
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