It appears the Missouri snowflakes are beginning to melt after the media has shifted focus away from the twenty-something temper tantrums and to the slaughter of 128 innocents in France.

Several of the “Black Lives Matter” protesters vented on social media as news was breaking that suspected jihadists were attacking restaurants, a soccer stadium and concert hall in Paris.

It appears the user’s account was deleted after the comment, but she created a new one from which she doubled down, claiming that without a new school president, people could have died!

One situation to another. If actions hadn't been taken #Mizzou could have easily turned into a mass slaughtering. — Rhea (@RheaButter) November 14, 2015

The media face of “Black Lives Matter,” Deray McKesson said there’s no “rank order,” and also equated the terrorist attack to the Missouri president’s apparent “white privilege.”

There is no rank order to injustice. We fight for #Mizzou, #PrayForParis, and seek justice for #SandraBland — at the same time. — deray mckesson (@deray) November 14, 2015

Another Twitter user, who uses the anonymous handle “@sleazemontana,” raged after the attacks, but not because innocents died. But because the media might start focusing on actual problems instead of manufactured ones in Missouri.

He deleted his tweet, but it was already captured. He claimed black kids are “trapped” in their rooms in Missouri and lashed out at people tweeting about Paris.

“F*ck Paris,” he said.

@Sleazemontana bringing ignorant to a whole nother lever pic.twitter.com/NV8rVMC2gN — Rob Sieckhaus (@robsieckhaus) November 14, 2015

Meanwhile, “Nani” tweeted that Missouri and Paris aren’t in a “competition of which is worse.”

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