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Maybe it's time the MRAs brought shotguns to these meetings.
A disruptors' few faces pumped full of buckshot should fix this problem.
Respect people's rights to speak their ideas on campus or eat hot lead. Would be nice if the law would allow REAL solutions to the problem of fascist disruptors.
Or maybe MRAs should do this to feminist lectures and show them how it feels? Few things are louder than a buncha men with bullhorns. How fast can you rush concert speakers into a room, anyway?
Nah, MRAs are too chickenshit to do the latter, much less the former.
http://thefulcrum.ca/2014/04/mens-rights-event-disrupted-by-protest/
STUDENTS SAY JANICE FIAMENGO’S IDEAS HAVE ‘NO PLACE ON CAMPUS’
Clapping, chanting, and a vuvuzela interrupted University of Ottawa professor Janice Fiamengo and her speech on “men’s issues and feminism’s double standards” on March 28, causing a loud feud between participants and protestors.
Representatives from the Canadian Association for Equality (CAFE) gathered at the University of Ottawa to discuss men’s issues, but were shut down by a protest set in motion by the Revolutionary Student Movement (RSM).
Demonstrators, who had been disguised as part of the audience, went from sitting quietly to yelling, banging on desks, and blasting a vuvuzela horn in an attempt to stop what they called hate speech.
The Fulcrum communicated with the RSM via email, because members want to remain anonymous for security reasons.
“We feel that these ideas have no place on our campus and refuse to legitimize them by allowing them space to organize,” a representative for the RSM wrote. “As was demonstrated, campus security will not protect our community from events that are harmful to men, women, and trans people in the community, so we decided to stand up for what we feel is right.”
Loud debate between protestors and attendees ensued for close to 20 minutes until campus security arrived. Eventually the lecture had to be moved to another room. Security denied entry to the new room and removed noisy protestors.
The event’s speaker, Janice Fiamengo, is an English professor at the U of O and has been working with CAFE for the past year and a half. She got involved with the organization after she heard a lecture on a similar topic by American activist and author Warren Farrell was protested at the University of Toronto.
A disruptors' few faces pumped full of buckshot should fix this problem.
Respect people's rights to speak their ideas on campus or eat hot lead. Would be nice if the law would allow REAL solutions to the problem of fascist disruptors.
Or maybe MRAs should do this to feminist lectures and show them how it feels? Few things are louder than a buncha men with bullhorns. How fast can you rush concert speakers into a room, anyway?
Nah, MRAs are too chickenshit to do the latter, much less the former.
http://thefulcrum.ca/2014/04/mens-rights-event-disrupted-by-protest/
STUDENTS SAY JANICE FIAMENGO’S IDEAS HAVE ‘NO PLACE ON CAMPUS’
Clapping, chanting, and a vuvuzela interrupted University of Ottawa professor Janice Fiamengo and her speech on “men’s issues and feminism’s double standards” on March 28, causing a loud feud between participants and protestors.
Representatives from the Canadian Association for Equality (CAFE) gathered at the University of Ottawa to discuss men’s issues, but were shut down by a protest set in motion by the Revolutionary Student Movement (RSM).
Demonstrators, who had been disguised as part of the audience, went from sitting quietly to yelling, banging on desks, and blasting a vuvuzela horn in an attempt to stop what they called hate speech.
The Fulcrum communicated with the RSM via email, because members want to remain anonymous for security reasons.
“We feel that these ideas have no place on our campus and refuse to legitimize them by allowing them space to organize,” a representative for the RSM wrote. “As was demonstrated, campus security will not protect our community from events that are harmful to men, women, and trans people in the community, so we decided to stand up for what we feel is right.”
Loud debate between protestors and attendees ensued for close to 20 minutes until campus security arrived. Eventually the lecture had to be moved to another room. Security denied entry to the new room and removed noisy protestors.
The event’s speaker, Janice Fiamengo, is an English professor at the U of O and has been working with CAFE for the past year and a half. She got involved with the organization after she heard a lecture on a similar topic by American activist and author Warren Farrell was protested at the University of Toronto.