Social Justice at its peak https://t.co/2pkFaZ92PB — Adam. (@FidelSonStarlin) April 25, 2016

Former assistant professor of communications at the University of Missouri and infamous safe space enforcer Melissa Click was fired after searching for “muscle” to enforce a “media free zone” set up by campus protesters last year.

In an article offering her side of the story, Click puts forward a theory for why the university terminated her employment:

Melissa Click says her firing was a message to black people not to stand up to white people https://t.co/8UZ1p59DuD — Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) April 25, 2016

And not only that, but…

Fired #Mizzou professor Melissa Click says she was fired because she is white https://t.co/LZ5GvpbhZI pic.twitter.com/bi8UtCEJKp — Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) April 25, 2016

“I’m a white lady. I’m an easy target.” Actual quote from Click. This woman is nuts. https://t.co/rGwzu7rbMG — Heather (@hboulware) April 25, 2016

Click has clearly created her own safe space.

Knock it off already Melissa https://t.co/B7Gzhibc3V — Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) April 25, 2016

We hope she does.

sure that's what it was https://t.co/3r9Y0g7mTI — Jeff B/DDHQ (@EsotericCD) April 25, 2016

…says a white female authority figure who assaulted an Asian American college student. https://t.co/w6N9WD57B7 — Mark Krikorian (@MarkSKrikorian) April 25, 2016

@EsotericCD @instapundit @AaronBlake her firing was a message to Melissa Click telling her that she may be a sociopath. — Darren (@thdarius) April 25, 2016

@AaronBlake @HotlineJosh she's unrepentant like most leftists. Maybe her 15 minutes will be over soon. — Fred Dorfman (@dorfman3_fred) April 25, 2016

@EsotericCD @AaronBlake Psst, Melissa—you're a white woman who was fired for bullying an Asian man. #CheckYourPrivilege — Andrew S. (@shoutingboy) April 25, 2016

@AaronBlake Alternate theory: It's a message to journalism profs not to threaten student journalists with physical violence for journalizing — Brian (@brianwest256) April 25, 2016

@AaronBlake I thought it was a message to a Communications Professor not to violate the 1st Amendment. — God's Comic Relief (@Crapplefratz) April 25, 2016

@AaronBlake @davidfrum No, her firing was a message to idiots not to assault other people just because you don't like them. — Ellery Johnson (@ElleryJohnson) April 25, 2016

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA https://t.co/BAhGO2pEeq — Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) April 25, 2016

@dcexaminer so many layers of irony — Multimorten (@Multi_Badger) April 25, 2016