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7 hours ago, motonoggin said:

Deplatforming works.

Remember Milo Yiannopolous? 

Richard Spencer?

Alex Jones?

Fascist much?  What Democratic process is at work in deciding who the fascists don’t like and want to shut down?  Jordan Peterson has more intellect in his stool than the average antifa nerd.

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7 hours ago, DriftBusta said:

Fascist much?  What Democratic process is at work in deciding who the fascists don’t like and want to shut down?  Jordan Peterson has more intellect in his stool than the average antifa nerd.

Freedom of speech doesn't mean you get a guarantee to a platform for it. 

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7 hours ago, DriftBusta said:

Fascist much?  What Democratic process is at work in deciding who the fascists don’t like and want to shut down?  Jordan Peterson has more intellect in his stool than the average antifa nerd.

:lol:

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8 hours ago, DriftBusta said:

Fascist much?  What Democratic process is at work in deciding who the fascists don’t like and want to shut down?  Jordan Peterson has more intellect in his stool than the average antifa nerd.

NeoFascistHimmlerStoner  is the biggest Nazi this place has ever seen, ZERO contest  :flush: complete shitstain 

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https://arcdigital.media/campus-free-speech-under-threat-from-the-right-8d4a8506a056?gi=cea8606a6feb

The Republican War on Campus Free Speech

When a Trinity College professor made controversial comments on Twitter, the Connecticut GOP House minority leader called Trinity’s president demanding that the professor be fired. The same thing happened in California, where seven Republican senators introduced a bill calling for the immediate termination of a UC Davis professor, a move supportedby the state Republican Party. And a sitting U.S. congressman demanded the firing of a Duke University professor because he criticized Trump on CNN.

There’s more. After a dean at North Carolina State used his personal Twitter account to mock conservatives, the state Republican Party filed a public records request for his communications, a common strategy conservative activists use to punish faculty they dislike.

In Massachusetts, the state Republican Party demanded that UMass Amherst cancel a conference on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Meanwhile in Nebraska, GOP leadership successfully blocked former Democratic Senator Bob Kerrey from delivering the commencement address at Creighton University.

After a conference on Gaza at the University of North Carolina, a pair of GOP congressmen persuadedthe federal Department of Education to launch an investigation over what they called, in part, its “anti-Israeli” bias. A GOP congressman threatened something similar over a University of Kansas course entitled “Angry White Male Studies,” which he warned could constitute a Title IX violation.

And when an Arizona State professor was photographed wearing a t-shirt with the hashtag #NotMyPresident written on it, the local Republican representative implied that the state might cut higher education funding as a result.

All of these examples — every single one — are from just the last six months. These sorts of episodes are a dime a dozen. Go back another six months and you’ll find many more attempts by Republican politicians to silence professors and teaching assistantsinterfere in the classroom, and cancel campus events. These attacks can be remarkably effective, especially when the target is a public institution that relies on state funding. Republicans know this and have been keen to exploit it.

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44 minutes ago, XC.Morrison said:

https://arcdigital.media/campus-free-speech-under-threat-from-the-right-8d4a8506a056?gi=cea8606a6feb

The Republican War on Campus Free Speech

When a Trinity College professor made controversial comments on Twitter, the Connecticut GOP House minority leader called Trinity’s president demanding that the professor be fired. The same thing happened in California, where seven Republican senators introduced a bill calling for the immediate termination of a UC Davis professor, a move supportedby the state Republican Party. And a sitting U.S. congressman demanded the firing of a Duke University professor because he criticized Trump on CNN.

There’s more. After a dean at North Carolina State used his personal Twitter account to mock conservatives, the state Republican Party filed a public records request for his communications, a common strategy conservative activists use to punish faculty they dislike.

In Massachusetts, the state Republican Party demanded that UMass Amherst cancel a conference on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Meanwhile in Nebraska, GOP leadership successfully blocked former Democratic Senator Bob Kerrey from delivering the commencement address at Creighton University.

After a conference on Gaza at the University of North Carolina, a pair of GOP congressmen persuadedthe federal Department of Education to launch an investigation over what they called, in part, its “anti-Israeli” bias. A GOP congressman threatened something similar over a University of Kansas course entitled “Angry White Male Studies,” which he warned could constitute a Title IX violation.

And when an Arizona State professor was photographed wearing a t-shirt with the hashtag #NotMyPresident written on it, the local Republican representative implied that the state might cut higher education funding as a result.

All of these examples — every single one — are from just the last six months. These sorts of episodes are a dime a dozen. Go back another six months and you’ll find many more attempts by Republican politicians to silence professors and teaching assistantsinterfere in the classroom, and cancel campus events. These attacks can be remarkably effective, especially when the target is a public institution that relies on state funding. Republicans know this and have been keen to exploit it.

YES.... YESS!!!!!!!

This is why you don’t have idiots deciding what speech is acceptable. 

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These are the mother fuckers you want deciding what is acceptable? 
Going after private citizens / business owners on a lie.  Going to  throw them in jail????    Even after a judge came out and told them what they are doing is illegal. This is the new left.

 

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