So why is it ok for the left to stop freedom of speech the news ignores it mostly, saying that the left is showing their dislike for something, while if the "right" attempts to do this, it's a riot?
Protesters shut down Milo Yiannopoulos event at UC Davis
Thirty minutes before the Breitbart tech editor was scheduled to speak, the UC Davis College Republicans canceled the controversial talk after consulting with the university's police department and student affairs officials.
Bullshit. University of California aint private, and this shit has got to stop. If only for their own good. People are now actively voting against these crybully bitches.
TheReal_ND wrote:It's not private? Then why are decisions being made what can and can't happen on their property?
Because thats the way things are run. You cant show up to a public park and put on a concert cause "wanna."
Besides that is not the issue:
Thirty minutes before the Breitbart tech editor was scheduled to speak, the UC Davis College Republicans canceled the controversial talk after consulting with the university's police department and student affairs officials.
TheReal_ND wrote:It's not private? Then why are decisions being made what can and can't happen on their property?
It's public property.
One of the things that sucks about state schools is that they really don't have the authority to keep every crackpot from going on campus and trying to convert people to rasta or some other bullshit, or getting on a soapbox.
And the right should continue doing this. The more Americans see the violence of the left shutting down events and threatening the lives and safety of their fellow Americans because of speech, the more the left will get decimated in the elections.
One of the things that sucks about state schools is that they really don't have the authority to keep every crackpot from going on campus and trying to convert people to rasta or some other bullshit, or getting on a soapbox.
Isn't that what free speech is?
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.