Exactly! People do not take these sort of risks casually. I am amazed how dismissive some are being about this. It appears that is the very attitude that made this boil up to the level of national attention.
Why would you assume this? College football players are not usually the most prudent people. Mizzou' players commit tons of crimes (no national crisis about that, of course). Surely they don't think that going to prison is going to help them in the NFL draft? But they do stupid things anyway. This is similar. It gets them attention from fawning, oblivious sportswriters, attention that they aren't getting from their 4-5 record.
It's clear too from Pinkel's press conference that he did not know what was going on. Remarkably, there were enough smart sportswriters in the room to ask him whether or not somebody on a hunger strike should get whatever he wanted (the precedent being set) and informing him that you can live without food for weeks. Although Pinkel had said that this student was "dying" (we're
all dying) he admitted he did not really know what he was talking about. Perception overcame reality, and Pinkel looks a fool.
I assume Mendoza students are
not told that if the guy you are negotiating with threatens to jump out the window if you don't give him everything he wants, you should give him everything he wants?
so you guys think its ok on a campus in 2015 for a group of students to be subjected to racial slurs by fellow students and this isn't a big deal? is that really what you are saying?
You make it sound like every day on their way to class black people have to go through a line of white people yelling racial epithets. Somebody yelling one at somebody else does not reach the level of a national crisis. The turd swastika appearing in a bathroom is creepy, but does not reach the level of firing a President. Something similar happened at my (heavily Jewish) high school (simply scrawled on a wall, not in turd form) and it was discussed at an assembly, but nobody was fired for no reason. No quota demands were issued.
And the list of demands is the key to understanding this. A college President cannot end racism, he cannot (at a public university) expel students for saying something racist, he cannot control what every one of the 35,000 students thinks and says. He can start meaningless "diversity" initiatives, which are a waste of money (and unlike ND, Mizzou and most public universities don't have boatloads of money to waste). And, of course, he can impose quotas in hiring and mandate white guilt courses.
Mizzou has
2,952 faculty (96 are black) and
5,793 administrators (405 are black). You can't easily add a ton of people to the payroll: its a zero-sum game. So these protestors, in effect, want 375 white/Hispanic/Asian faculty and staff to be fired and replaced because of their race.
Is Pinkel going to be among them?