Upon hearing of the terrorist attacks in Paris and the massive loss of life, social media focused on sympathy and prayers for the victims. But some people were upset not over the massive loss of life, but because the attention they’d been getting for protests over perceived racial injustices on college campuses was now being directed toward the 160 innocent murder victims in the capital of France.

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People care about what's going on in Paris but ain't said shit about #Mizzou lol get y'all fake caring asses outta here — Amir Parish Crooks (@Amir2Real) November 14, 2015

The #Mizzou and #Paris aren't in competition of which is worse. They are both tragic. https://t.co/QKtIK3rT27 — Nani (@scorptini) November 14, 2015

I'm getting so many angry tweets from people offended that I chose to call attention to the terrorism at #Mizzou while #Paris is (cont.) — HAKIMAtheURBNMUSLIMA (@shegoldblooded) November 14, 2015

(cont.) experiencing its own terrorist threats. I find it ironic that terrorism is only valid when it is effecting non people of color. — HAKIMAtheURBNMUSLIMA (@shegoldblooded) November 14, 2015

Paris got more coverage than #Mizzou honestly. — Yung Massa (@albj__) November 14, 2015

At least some real niggas being honest. Fuck a Paris, what's the move ? — FOR SPARTA!!!!! (@R_H_U_E) November 14, 2015

First #mizzou now #Paris… Like what's wrong wit y'all why don't you guys respect life ? — Dee (@dannique_) November 14, 2015

My heart is so heavy today… From #Mizzou to #Paris to #Beirut and so many places in-between. — Ameena GhaffarKucher (@AmeenaGK) November 14, 2015