Scalp, Hunted: University of Missouri President Resigns After Football Team Threatens to Stop Playing in Protest of... Um, University's Failure to Back Thug and Robber Michael Brown

I think it was instapundit (I think) who said he derived some satisfaction from seeing the mad Marcusian scientists of the university being eaten by the monsters they themselves created.

I don't know if I can take any pleasure in this. It's just terrible.

The barbarians aren't at the gates. They're in the town center, hanging people.

Robby Soave at Reason notes that liberals often denigrate the threat to free speech and thought posed by the harder-left coreligionists. He points out that these monsters have more power than liberals care to admit, and that this is proof of that.

From Powerline, this parody of the Safe Space movement:

In case you didn't know, South Park didn't just skewer the new intolerance in their opening episode; the entire season is about political correctness, Internet lynch mobs, and so forth.

Eric Cartman has become a crusading Social Justice Warrior -- because, of course he would. He's a vicious narcissistic sadist and con-man; he'll seize on any opportunity aggrandize himself and harm others.

Below, Eric Cartman's "Safe Space" song.

I think you can still watch the Safe Space episode on-demand. If not, you can always go to the South Park Studios site to watch full episodes (with all cursing unbleeped).

This clip is good, too. A trollish villain called "Reality" shows up to a bullshit charity fundraiser (in which $500,000 was spent on catering and wine for the swells, while only raising $300 in actual charitable funds). "Reality" reads the gathering the riot act.