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When a RW has to cancel a campus speaking engagement because the students protest, that is an exercise of the students' 1A rights, not an infringement on the speaker's. Nothing in the Constitution guarantees you a receptive audience.
When a RW has to cancel a campus speaking engagement because the students protest, that is an exercise of the students' 1A rights, not an infringement on the speaker's. Nothing in the Constitution guarantees you a receptive audience.
And nothing makes it mandatory that someone speaking is heard or listened to....
Secondly, the students were not protesting so that they didn't have to listen to the speech. They were protesting to prevent other people from listening to the speech.
I can't remember where I heard this, but someone once said that defending a position by citing free speech is sort of the ultimate concession; you're saying that the most compelling thing you can say for your position is that it's not literally illegal to express.
Yup, and none of that applies to someone like Ben Shapiro being run out of a public school by a mob of left wing terrorist.
GoofTalk standin' tall with his redefinition of "free speech": "freedom of speech implies freedom from criticism".
Hurr Durr!
Yup, and none of that applies to someone like Ben Shapiro being run out of a public school by a mob of left wing terrorist.
Shapiro speaks at college campuses across the United States. In his speeches, he often presents a conservative viewpoint on controversial subjects. He spoke at 37 campuses between early 2016 and late 2017.[6]
Some students and faculty members at California State University, Los Angeles objected to a speech that Shapiro, who was then an editor at Breitbart News, was scheduled to hold at the university on February 25, 2016, titled "When Diversity Becomes a Problem". University president William Covino canceled the speech three days before it was to take place, with the intention of rescheduling it so that the event could feature various viewpoints on the subject of campus diversity. Covino ultimately reversed his decision, allowing the speech to go on as planned.[62][63] The day of the speech, student protesters formed human chains, blocking the doors to the event, and staging sit-in protests. When Shapiro began his speech, a protester pulled the fire alarm. After the speech ended, Shapiro was escorted out by campus police.[64] Young America's Foundation announced it was filing a lawsuit against the university (with Shapiro as one of the plaintiffs), claiming that the First and Fourteenth Amendment rights of the students were violated by Covino's attempted cancellation of the event, as well as the physical barricading of students from entering or leaving the event.[65]
In August 2016, DePaul University revoked an invitation for Shapiro to address students at the school and barred him from entering the campus due to "security concerns."[66]
On September 14, 2017, Shapiro gave a speech at the invitation of the University of California, Berkeley, student organization, Berkeley College Republicans, in which he criticized identity politics.[67][68] The event involved a large police presence which had been promised by Berkeley Chancellor Carol T. Christ in her August letter that supported free speech. Together, the university and the city of Berkeley spent $600,000 on police and security for the event, which transpired with nine arrests but no major incidents.[69][70][71]
Don't see how it wouldn't.
Tell that to your comrades the whiney SJW screaming for their safe places away from opinions they don't like.
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While I do have reservations about safe spaces, they have nothing to do with public speakers.
No need to cancel the engagement because of the protest.
There have been receptive audiences, the protestors are not the only students.
Tell that to your comrades the whiney SJW screaming for their safe places away from opinions they don't like.
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I'm guessing that this makes the problem with this attitude crystal clear.
Let me know if you still agree with xkcd after this.
https://images2.imgbox.com/b0/f7/vEEreWkN_o.gif
Lol ...it's a fact...no one has to listen to you in your home.
It only took you 5 minutes to respond...chuckles.
That is how Martin Luther King Jr. was regarded during his lifetime, and he had to use the back door.I'm guessing that this makes the problem with this attitude crystal clear.
Let me know if you still agree with xkcd after this.
https://images2.imgbox.com/b0/f7/vEEreWkN_o.gif
I'm guessing that this makes the problem with this attitude crystal clear.
Let me know if you still agree with xkcd after this.
https://images2.imgbox.com/b0/f7/vEEreWkN_o.gif
Like canceling any discussion of the inherent racism clearly proven in our police and court systems?
Hypocrites.
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Emobo says E no-no.
Emobo loses.......again.
*nods* AND *chuckles*