MO Turning Point Campus Leader Posts N-Word Slur

The Kansas City Star reports:

Students are urging the University of Missouri to expel right-wing student club leader Meg Miller over her racist social media post that made light of the murder of Black people and used a racial slur.

In a Snapchat post, Miller, who has now resigned as president of the MU chapter of Turning Point USA, wrote: “If they would have killed 4 more n—– we would have had the whole week off,” followed by crying laughing emojis.

Screenshots of Miller’s post have spread widely on social media, sparking outrage among students and community members who are pleading with the university to immediately bar her from campus.

The Daily Beast reports:

The post was reshared on Twitter on Dec. 7 by another Mizzou student, Kaylyn Walker, who also posted screenshots of Miller’s Instagram profile, which has since been shut down.

Miller’s Instagram bio said she was an agriculture and animal sciences major, “unapologetically conservative,” a “second amendment enthusiast,” and a “pro-life advocate.”  Next to her name, where people tend to list their pronouns, she had “ne/ver.”

Another photo showed Miller in a bright pink suit standing next to Rittenhouse at a Turning Point USA event. Miller was also the vice president of public relations for the University of Missouri Students for Life, a conservative, anti-abortion organization.

It doesn’t appear that Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk (photo above) has responded publicly. Turning Point students have been involved in other racist incidents in the past and earlier this year a Turning Point staffer was sentenced to five years for child porn.