Being offended costs. Mizzou found this out, when the drop in student enrollment because of protests then resulted in having to cut services that helped students.

Via Free Beacon:

The removal of Confederate monuments from their municipalities is costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars in U.S. cities.

The decision by several U.S. cities to start removing Confederate monuments and statues was spurred after a group of protesters made up of “Alt-right” activists and white supremacists demonstrated in Charlottesville, Va. against the decision to remove a Gen. Robert E. Lee statue and rename the park, “Emancipation Park.”

The demonstrations turned violent, ultimately resulting in the death of a woman after a man rammed his car into a crowd of counter-protesters. The suspect, James Fields, has ties to extreme, Alt-right views.

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