"Mississippi students who posed with guns in front of Emmet Till memorial suspended from frat"

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Mississippi students who posed with guns in front of Emmet Till memorial suspended from frat
Armed University of Mississippi students posed in front of a memorial to lynched civil rights icon Emmett Till, an "offensive and hurtful" act that led to their fraternity suspending the undergrads, officials said Thursday.

Three students, two of them brandishing weapons, posed in front of the purple sign that marks the place where Till's body was recovered from the Tallahatchie River in August, 1955.

One of the students posted the photo to his private Instagram account in March, according to an article by the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting and ProPublica.
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What are they, morons? What's next? Using the memorial marker for target practice?
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Marlene wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2019 12:17 pm “Too much of a douchebag for a frat at Ol Miss” is quite a title to earn.
No kidding.

Racists are just trying to outdo each other these days.
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The photo is inappropriate, insensitive, and unacceptable.
Yes and these are students at the top public university in MS ?
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I think it is just going to get crazier in red states with senate elections in 2020. Whipping up the base means that people get excited about whatever motivates them.
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