Milo Events Exposing The Violent Core Of The Left

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I like Milo, he make snowflakes melt...


Milo Events Exposing The Violent Core Of The Left
Destroying the facade of "tolerance" one campus at a time.
January 27, 2017
Lloyd Billingsley
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Last year Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos launched his “Dangerous Faggot Tour” on campuses across the United States. As it turned out, the tour did prove dangerous for Yiannopoulos and all supporters of free speech.

At Rutgers, where Yiannopoulos titled his lecture “How the Progressive Left Is Destroying American Education,” protesters smeared themselves with fake blood. “What they’ve demonstrated,” Yiannopoulos said, “is that they are incapable of being exposed to new ideas.”

At DePaul University, Black Lives Matter literally took over the event. Enraged activists harassed Yiannopoulos on stage and chanting “black lives matter,” “dump that Trump” and “build a wall.”

South Florida Gay News reported that “Florida Atlantic University is too dangerous for a ‘dangerous faggot.’” Student organizers “threatened to bring firearms to the talk or blow up the venue. Threats were also made to FAU students.” So Yiannopoulos was unable to deliver his speech about “How Feminism Hurts Women.”

Protesters issued similar threats at many colleges and the violence mounted a surge when Yiannopoulos brought his tour to California campuses. Those have long served as a sanctuary for political correctness, with official approval.

University of California President Janet Napolitano, a Democrat, is former Arizona Governor and Obama’s Department of Homeland Security boss. Napolitano considers statements such as “America is the land of opportunity” and “I believe the most qualified person should get the job” to be unacceptable “microagressions.” In that climate, UC students don’t want to hear different points of view from allegedly “controversial” speakers.

Under the politically correct regime, the default position is that such speakers should not be heard at all. So no surprise that soi disant progressives would deploy mindless violence against Yiannopoulos, who is on record that the campus “rape culture” is a myth. He is also critical of Islam, and the University of California maintains a Center for Race and Gender that includes “Islamophobia Studies.”

When the dangerous faggot tour showed up at UCLA, protesters blocked both entrances and taped up banners reading “Bruins Against Hate.” Other students duct-taped their mouths shut and paraded around with feminist signs. Inside protesters chanted “Build that wall.” As Ari Lieberman noted, radicals clashed with the police and a bomb threat forced evacuation of the building.

Undaunted, Milo Yiannopoulos continued the tour north to the University of California at Davis. Before he showed up, the Sacramento Bee called him and former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli, “two of the past year’s most divisive public figures.” Yiannopolous was identified as “gay” and aligned with “the ultra-conservative ‘alt-right’ movement.” He was on a “crusade” against “social justice warriors” and “has already ignited violent protests on multiple college campuses.” Actually, as across the nation, it was the leftist protesters who ignited the violence.

According to a Washington Post report, protesters threatened the lives of police and students alike, and menaced UC Davis property as well. Protesters shrouded their faces in bandanas and yelled “Get the fuck out of here! Stay the fuck out!” and even “You faggots!” Another yelled “Get these fascists out of here.”

...

By establishing “free speech zones,” Thomas Sowell explains, they act as though granting a special favor. “The irony in this is that the Constitution already established a free speech zone. It covers the entire United States.”

Milo Events Exposing The Violent Core Of The Left
 
Teacher B/S he's a libtart POS...

Berkeley Riot Organizers Say Lawbreaking Was Justified to Shut Down Milo's 1st Amendment Rights
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BY DEBRA HEINE FEBRUARY 8, 2017

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A week ago today, student protesters and their more violent allies in the psychopathic black bloc/antifa movement managed to successfully shut down the First Amendment rights of Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos. Armed with bricks, smoke bombs, fireworks, and pepper spray, the left-wing agitators injured about four Milo/Trump supporters and did an estimated $100,000 worth of damage to the campus.

While some of their allies in the media have lamely tried to suggest that alt-right infiltrators dressed as masked ninjas caused the violence, organizers of the riot have publicly admitted that they support law-breaking and violence as a means to an end.

Via the San Francisco Chronicle:

“We are happy with the results,” said UC Berkeley Law School alumnus Ronald Cruz of the group By Any Means Necessary, or BAMN. “We were able to meet Mr. Yiannopoulos’ fascist message with massive resistance.”


An estimated 150 “black bloc” anarchists attacked police with rocks and fireworks and used barricades to smash windows at the student union Feb. 1, forcing the cancellation of Yiannopoulos’ appearance.

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Asked what would be so wrong about allowing Yiannopoulos to speak before the 500 people who bought tickets, the middle school teacher answered, "This isn't a matter of violent versus peaceful protests." She added, "I was there, and there were thousands of people out there who were united. It was a mass protest, it was a militant protest, and everyone was there to shut him down. And so -- whatever it was going to take to do that, we were all there with a united cause, and we were stunningly successful."

Despite the gloating, Felarca didn't answer the question. Because she couldn't without sounding even more insane.

Rather than pointing out that Felarca failed to articulate a non-hallucinatory reason for denying Yiannopoulos his First Amendment rights, the interviewer gently pressed her. "Why not be peaceful about it?" she asked. "Why not chant, and hold your signs and things -- but when you take the barricade and destroy the building, and when you set fires -- isn't that counterproductive?"

(In other words, "Might that hurt our cause?")

...

Asked what would be so wrong about allowing Yiannopoulos to speak before the 500 people who bought tickets, the middle school teacher answered, "This isn't a matter of violent versus peaceful protests." She added, "I was there, and there were thousands of people out there who were united. It was a mass protest, it was a militant protest, and everyone was there to shut him down. And so -- whatever it was going to take to do that, we were all there with a united cause, and we were stunningly successful."

Despite the gloating, Felarca didn't answer the question. Because she couldn't without sounding even more insane.

Rather than pointing out that Felarca failed to articulate a non-hallucinatory reason for denying Yiannopoulos his First Amendment rights, the interviewer gently pressed her. "Why not be peaceful about it?" she asked. "Why not chant, and hold your signs and things -- but when you take the barricade and destroy the building, and when you set fires -- isn't that counterproductive?"

(In other words, "Might that hurt our cause?")

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Felarca answered, "I think the left has been far too timid for far too long and it's why we've gotten into this position where we have someone like Donald Trump leading a fascist movement in the United States." She added somewhat repetitively, "We need more mass protests, more militant protests that are mass and militant."

The interviewer lamented that potential allies might have been turned off by all of the property damage. "There is a lot of concern about what is happening at these protests," she said.

Felarca had an answer ready for that. "Chancellor Dirks is responsible for anything that happened," she said. "And if the business community is upset, they should join the professors and the students and community members who are demanding that Dirks step down immediately. Because he had a chance to cancel the event to make sure it didn't happen; there were hundreds of professors that demanded that for safety reasons -- he didn't listen."

How's that for circular logic? The chancellor should resign because he didn't listen to our warnings about how we'd destroy the campus if he didn't cave in to our demands.

But Felarca wasn't done.

"A few broken windows is nothing compared to the lives that are at stake," she said. "And if that's what it takes to make sure that more people don't get targeted, if that's what it takes to make sure that Milo Yiannopoulos or another white supremacist is not welcome or allowed to come to UC Berkeley and attack our community, then good. Let's make sure that doesn't happen again in the future."

In other words, join us -- or prepare for more violence and destruction to your livelihoods.

She concluded by admitting that the "protests" are not spontaneous. "This is about organizing and fighting by any means necessary," she said.

Watch the video, and ask yourself if a peaceful and law-abiding tea partier would have gotten as respectful a hearing from a journalist in San Francisco.

...

The Berkeley College Republicans, who were sponsoring Yiannopoulos’ appearance, tell us they have met with university officials about the Breitbart News editor returning to the campus.



“He has said that he wants to, and we are looking into it,” said Pieter Sittler, a spokesman for the group. “Nothing official yet, but the club would like to have him back.”

...

Berkeley Riot Organizers Say Lawbreaking Was Justified to Shut Down Milo's 1st Amendment Rights
 
Move the University of California, Berkeley to Garland, Texas
Where leftists can learn a lesson on protecting free speech from terrorist mayhem.
February 14, 2017
James Miller
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To save the University of California, Berkeley, move the school from its liberal paradise home to that sanctuary of free speech, Garland, Texas.

Fascist rioters recently prevented Milo Yiannopoulos from speaking at Berkeley. Despite having plenty of warning that his talk would draw violent protests the town and University of Berkeley did nothing to stop rioters from smashing windows, burning buildings, and injuring onlookers. Milo’s security team forced him to flee, although he has promised to return.

A few hours before the riots, Berkeley’s mayor tweeted his opposition to Milo’s right to speak saying “Using speech to silence marginalized communities and promote bigotry is unacceptable. Hate speech isn’t welcome in our community.” The fascists clearly and correctly felt that Berkeley would be a safe space for their anti-freedom mayhem.

After the riots occurred, the Berkeley student newspaper published five Op-Eds supporting the fascist rioters who are ironically named AntiFas. Here are some choice excerpts from the articles:

“My campus did nothing to stand between my undocumented community and the hateful hands of radicalized white men — the AntiFas did. A peaceful protest was not going to cancel that event, just like numerous letters from faculty, staff, Free Speech Movement veterans and even donors did not cancel the event. Only the destruction of glass and shooting of fireworks did that.”

“To Milo: I’m sorry that you were too scared to stand your ground during a routine Berkeley protest. Hopefully, you’ll think twice now about recruiting at my alma mater, where hate speech may be allowed a platform by the administration but will never be tolerated by the student body. Here’s a big fuck you from the descendants of people who survived genocides by killing Nazis and people just like them.”

“And to Yiannopoulos and all your friends who invited you and hosted you and defended your ‘right’ to speak: I recommend you learn your lesson.”

“These so-called militants are campus students, Berkeley residents and Bay Area locals; teachers, journalists, musicians, parents and athletes, united by love and concern for their peers.”

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Move the University of California, Berkeley to Garland, Texas
 
Berkeley 1, Milo 0
Let me put on my libtart hat and say
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...:blsmile:
I'm glad you've started supporting the gay community :thup:
Got to take them demo's votes so we can slaughter snowflake/crybabies in 2018/2020/2024/2028/2032/etc/etc...
If you and the rest of the GOP decide to support gay rights, then I wish the best of luck to you. Time to move past that bigotry.
 
Teacher B/S he's a libtart POS...

Berkeley Riot Organizers Say Lawbreaking Was Justified to Shut Down Milo's 1st Amendment Rights
debra-heine.sized-50x50xf.png

BY DEBRA HEINE FEBRUARY 8, 2017

BAMN-Organizer.sized-770x415xt.jpg



A week ago today, student protesters and their more violent allies in the psychopathic black bloc/antifa movement managed to successfully shut down the First Amendment rights of Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos. Armed with bricks, smoke bombs, fireworks, and pepper spray, the left-wing agitators injured about four Milo/Trump supporters and did an estimated $100,000 worth of damage to the campus.

While some of their allies in the media have lamely tried to suggest that alt-right infiltrators dressed as masked ninjas caused the violence, organizers of the riot have publicly admitted that they support law-breaking and violence as a means to an end.

Via the San Francisco Chronicle:

“We are happy with the results,” said UC Berkeley Law School alumnus Ronald Cruz of the group By Any Means Necessary, or BAMN. “We were able to meet Mr. Yiannopoulos’ fascist message with massive resistance.”


An estimated 150 “black bloc” anarchists attacked police with rocks and fireworks and used barricades to smash windows at the student union Feb. 1, forcing the cancellation of Yiannopoulos’ appearance.

...

Asked what would be so wrong about allowing Yiannopoulos to speak before the 500 people who bought tickets, the middle school teacher answered, "This isn't a matter of violent versus peaceful protests." She added, "I was there, and there were thousands of people out there who were united. It was a mass protest, it was a militant protest, and everyone was there to shut him down. And so -- whatever it was going to take to do that, we were all there with a united cause, and we were stunningly successful."

Despite the gloating, Felarca didn't answer the question. Because she couldn't without sounding even more insane.

Rather than pointing out that Felarca failed to articulate a non-hallucinatory reason for denying Yiannopoulos his First Amendment rights, the interviewer gently pressed her. "Why not be peaceful about it?" she asked. "Why not chant, and hold your signs and things -- but when you take the barricade and destroy the building, and when you set fires -- isn't that counterproductive?"

(In other words, "Might that hurt our cause?")

...

Asked what would be so wrong about allowing Yiannopoulos to speak before the 500 people who bought tickets, the middle school teacher answered, "This isn't a matter of violent versus peaceful protests." She added, "I was there, and there were thousands of people out there who were united. It was a mass protest, it was a militant protest, and everyone was there to shut him down. And so -- whatever it was going to take to do that, we were all there with a united cause, and we were stunningly successful."

Despite the gloating, Felarca didn't answer the question. Because she couldn't without sounding even more insane.

Rather than pointing out that Felarca failed to articulate a non-hallucinatory reason for denying Yiannopoulos his First Amendment rights, the interviewer gently pressed her. "Why not be peaceful about it?" she asked. "Why not chant, and hold your signs and things -- but when you take the barricade and destroy the building, and when you set fires -- isn't that counterproductive?"

(In other words, "Might that hurt our cause?")

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Felarca answered, "I think the left has been far too timid for far too long and it's why we've gotten into this position where we have someone like Donald Trump leading a fascist movement in the United States." She added somewhat repetitively, "We need more mass protests, more militant protests that are mass and militant."

The interviewer lamented that potential allies might have been turned off by all of the property damage. "There is a lot of concern about what is happening at these protests," she said.

Felarca had an answer ready for that. "Chancellor Dirks is responsible for anything that happened," she said. "And if the business community is upset, they should join the professors and the students and community members who are demanding that Dirks step down immediately. Because he had a chance to cancel the event to make sure it didn't happen; there were hundreds of professors that demanded that for safety reasons -- he didn't listen."

How's that for circular logic? The chancellor should resign because he didn't listen to our warnings about how we'd destroy the campus if he didn't cave in to our demands.

But Felarca wasn't done.

"A few broken windows is nothing compared to the lives that are at stake," she said. "And if that's what it takes to make sure that more people don't get targeted, if that's what it takes to make sure that Milo Yiannopoulos or another white supremacist is not welcome or allowed to come to UC Berkeley and attack our community, then good. Let's make sure that doesn't happen again in the future."

In other words, join us -- or prepare for more violence and destruction to your livelihoods.

She concluded by admitting that the "protests" are not spontaneous. "This is about organizing and fighting by any means necessary," she said.

Watch the video, and ask yourself if a peaceful and law-abiding tea partier would have gotten as respectful a hearing from a journalist in San Francisco.

...

The Berkeley College Republicans, who were sponsoring Yiannopoulos’ appearance, tell us they have met with university officials about the Breitbart News editor returning to the campus.



“He has said that he wants to, and we are looking into it,” said Pieter Sittler, a spokesman for the group. “Nothing official yet, but the club would like to have him back.”

...

Berkeley Riot Organizers Say Lawbreaking Was Justified to Shut Down Milo's 1st Amendment Rights



I have to disagree with the interviewer, I don't see any signs that the left's allies are being turned off by the violence.

I think we have reached a point where, at least on the left, political violence is acceptable.
 
I like Milo, he make snowflakes melt...


Milo Events Exposing The Violent Core Of The Left
Destroying the facade of "tolerance" one campus at a time.
January 27, 2017
Lloyd Billingsley
fight.jpg


Last year Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos launched his “Dangerous Faggot Tour” on campuses across the United States. As it turned out, the tour did prove dangerous for Yiannopoulos and all supporters of free speech.

At Rutgers, where Yiannopoulos titled his lecture “How the Progressive Left Is Destroying American Education,” protesters smeared themselves with fake blood. “What they’ve demonstrated,” Yiannopoulos said, “is that they are incapable of being exposed to new ideas.”

At DePaul University, Black Lives Matter literally took over the event. Enraged activists harassed Yiannopoulos on stage and chanting “black lives matter,” “dump that Trump” and “build a wall.”

South Florida Gay News reported that “Florida Atlantic University is too dangerous for a ‘dangerous faggot.’” Student organizers “threatened to bring firearms to the talk or blow up the venue. Threats were also made to FAU students.” So Yiannopoulos was unable to deliver his speech about “How Feminism Hurts Women.”

Protesters issued similar threats at many colleges and the violence mounted a surge when Yiannopoulos brought his tour to California campuses. Those have long served as a sanctuary for political correctness, with official approval.

University of California President Janet Napolitano, a Democrat, is former Arizona Governor and Obama’s Department of Homeland Security boss. Napolitano considers statements such as “America is the land of opportunity” and “I believe the most qualified person should get the job” to be unacceptable “microagressions.” In that climate, UC students don’t want to hear different points of view from allegedly “controversial” speakers.

Under the politically correct regime, the default position is that such speakers should not be heard at all. So no surprise that soi disant progressives would deploy mindless violence against Yiannopoulos, who is on record that the campus “rape culture” is a myth. He is also critical of Islam, and the University of California maintains a Center for Race and Gender that includes “Islamophobia Studies.”

When the dangerous faggot tour showed up at UCLA, protesters blocked both entrances and taped up banners reading “Bruins Against Hate.” Other students duct-taped their mouths shut and paraded around with feminist signs. Inside protesters chanted “Build that wall.” As Ari Lieberman noted, radicals clashed with the police and a bomb threat forced evacuation of the building.

Undaunted, Milo Yiannopoulos continued the tour north to the University of California at Davis. Before he showed up, the Sacramento Bee called him and former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli, “two of the past year’s most divisive public figures.” Yiannopolous was identified as “gay” and aligned with “the ultra-conservative ‘alt-right’ movement.” He was on a “crusade” against “social justice warriors” and “has already ignited violent protests on multiple college campuses.” Actually, as across the nation, it was the leftist protesters who ignited the violence.

According to a Washington Post report, protesters threatened the lives of police and students alike, and menaced UC Davis property as well. Protesters shrouded their faces in bandanas and yelled “Get the fuck out of here! Stay the fuck out!” and even “You faggots!” Another yelled “Get these fascists out of here.”

...

By establishing “free speech zones,” Thomas Sowell explains, they act as though granting a special favor. “The irony in this is that the Constitution already established a free speech zone. It covers the entire United States.”

Milo Events Exposing The Violent Core Of The Left
Yeah but you guys opened up Auschwitz back in 1940.

That was way worse than anything the left has done recently.


Your side is the one using street violence to suppress Free Speech.

Meanwhile Trump is such a fascist that literally NO ONE fears speaking out against him on literally ANY PLATFORM.


Wake up and look in the fucking mirror.
 
I like to think that Milo events represent the abandoning of the anti-gay agenda by the GOP. Progress :clap:

So, if the future when your fellow travelers start calling cons homophobes, you'll dissent from the hive mind?
 
Alumni - Cut the money to these schools...
Pro-Violence Berkeley Riot Leader: Hell Yes, I'm Proud We 'Shut Down' That 'Fascist' Milo

Guy Benson

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Take ten minutes and watch this profoundly creepy conversation between Tucker Carlson and a left-wing fascist named Yvette Felarca, who smirks with pride as she describes the riot she helped foment in order to "protect" her community from the threat of words. Carlson opens the segment by showing another clip of Felarca personally engaging in violence during an anti-fascist rally in California last year, then questions her about her big anti-speech "triumph" at Berkeley earlier this month. She calmly -- and almost sociopathically -- makes the case that speech she deems to be "fascist" could lead to "genocide," and "rape," and therefore must be forcefully suppressed "By Any Means Necessary" (BAMN), which is the name of her radically illiberal organization. I'll be back with a few more thoughts after the video, but as you watch this, please contemplate the fact that this woman is a public school teacher:

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(2) One of Carlson's clever questions that his guest repeatedly skirts is what should be done with "fascists." She responds that of course they should be permitted to speak in public about their ideas, lest they recruit any new adherents. More on that later. She also doesn't dispute that physical violence can be appropriate (her group's conduct also makes that plain), nor does she expressly reject Carlson's suggestions that under her paradigm, maybe people she decides are fascists ought to be incarcerated or even killed. I kept waiting for an "of course not!" in response to those prompts, but they never came. This woman is a fanatical anti-freedom fascist, a fact of which she appears to be blissfuly unaware. Or maybe she relishes it.

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Surreal Video: Mob Leader Brags About 'Protecting' Berkeley By Violently 'Shutting Down' Speech
 
I like Milo, he make snowflakes melt...


Milo Events Exposing The Violent Core Of The Left
Destroying the facade of "tolerance" one campus at a time.
January 27, 2017
Lloyd Billingsley
fight.jpg


Last year Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos launched his “Dangerous Faggot Tour” on campuses across the United States. As it turned out, the tour did prove dangerous for Yiannopoulos and all supporters of free speech.

At Rutgers, where Yiannopoulos titled his lecture “How the Progressive Left Is Destroying American Education,” protesters smeared themselves with fake blood. “What they’ve demonstrated,” Yiannopoulos said, “is that they are incapable of being exposed to new ideas.”

At DePaul University, Black Lives Matter literally took over the event. Enraged activists harassed Yiannopoulos on stage and chanting “black lives matter,” “dump that Trump” and “build a wall.”

South Florida Gay News reported that “Florida Atlantic University is too dangerous for a ‘dangerous faggot.’” Student organizers “threatened to bring firearms to the talk or blow up the venue. Threats were also made to FAU students.” So Yiannopoulos was unable to deliver his speech about “How Feminism Hurts Women.”

Protesters issued similar threats at many colleges and the violence mounted a surge when Yiannopoulos brought his tour to California campuses. Those have long served as a sanctuary for political correctness, with official approval.

University of California President Janet Napolitano, a Democrat, is former Arizona Governor and Obama’s Department of Homeland Security boss. Napolitano considers statements such as “America is the land of opportunity” and “I believe the most qualified person should get the job” to be unacceptable “microagressions.” In that climate, UC students don’t want to hear different points of view from allegedly “controversial” speakers.

Under the politically correct regime, the default position is that such speakers should not be heard at all. So no surprise that soi disant progressives would deploy mindless violence against Yiannopoulos, who is on record that the campus “rape culture” is a myth. He is also critical of Islam, and the University of California maintains a Center for Race and Gender that includes “Islamophobia Studies.”

When the dangerous faggot tour showed up at UCLA, protesters blocked both entrances and taped up banners reading “Bruins Against Hate.” Other students duct-taped their mouths shut and paraded around with feminist signs. Inside protesters chanted “Build that wall.” As Ari Lieberman noted, radicals clashed with the police and a bomb threat forced evacuation of the building.

Undaunted, Milo Yiannopoulos continued the tour north to the University of California at Davis. Before he showed up, the Sacramento Bee called him and former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli, “two of the past year’s most divisive public figures.” Yiannopolous was identified as “gay” and aligned with “the ultra-conservative ‘alt-right’ movement.” He was on a “crusade” against “social justice warriors” and “has already ignited violent protests on multiple college campuses.” Actually, as across the nation, it was the leftist protesters who ignited the violence.

According to a Washington Post report, protesters threatened the lives of police and students alike, and menaced UC Davis property as well. Protesters shrouded their faces in bandanas and yelled “Get the fuck out of here! Stay the fuck out!” and even “You faggots!” Another yelled “Get these fascists out of here.”

...

By establishing “free speech zones,” Thomas Sowell explains, they act as though granting a special favor. “The irony in this is that the Constitution already established a free speech zone. It covers the entire United States.”

Milo Events Exposing The Violent Core Of The Left
To be sure there are radical leftist factions that threaten all Americans and the core institutions and values that we hold dear.

However, if you want to devolve into painting these radical fringe groups as the "core" of the left...then you should realize that the same reasoning can then be used to say, with confidence, that the entire right is made up by a "core" of white nationalists that are looking to subvert the very ideals of equality and freedom that we were founded upon.

Me, personally, I take the, "I'm not a complete idiot" stance and recognize the fringe for the fringe.
 
Looking at this at another level, is it possible to point out that the basic "complaints" against Milo are false, and cannot stand up to factual and logical examination.

Milo is a racist? Bullshit. Like all rational Americans (even tho he is a Brit), be supports enforcement of U.S. immigration laws, even if it results in "hardship" for many Mexican nationals living here. He suggests that we take official note of the role of Islam in the international pandemic of terrorism. Big whoop.

Milo is anti-Feminist? Bring on the arguments. Many brilliant and accomplished women are also anti-Feminist.

These demonstrations and riots are based on the false premises promulgated by the Leftist media. Is not a university campus the appropriate place to challenge the narrative?

He is no more racist or divisive than Cornell West or The Reverend Al Sharpton. Would their speaking events be shut down? If not, why not?

The remedy for offensive speech is corrective speech. Not violence or suppression.
 
Horowitz: CPAC's Disinvitation to Milo an Assault on Free Speech
"Just when we thought Donald Trump had blown the oppressive leftist party line called Political Correctness sky high."
February 21, 2017
Mark Tapson
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Referring to Yiannopoulos' reputation as a fierce defender of free speech, particularly on college campuses where he was recently met with violence and rioting at UC Berkeley, Schlapp added, "We initially extended the invitation knowing that the free speech issue on college campuses is a battlefield where we need brave, conservative standard-bearers."

In an email statement, David Horowitz, Freedom Center founder and author of Big Agenda: President Trump's Plan to Save America, responded by excoriating the decision by CPAC as an "assault on free speech":

Just when we thought Donald Trump had blown the oppressive leftist party line called Political Correctness sky high, the conservative board of CPAC, which had no qualms about including a Muslim Brotherhood representative as a colleague, has decided to crucify the strongest, most effective advocate for conservative ideas on college campuses. Banning Milo Yiannopoulos from its platforms repeats its ban of the Dutch champion of free speech, Geert Wilders, at a time when he was under indictment for saying un-PC things about Islam, and the ban of myself for decrying the Muslim Brotherhood links of CPAC board members Suhail Khan and Grover Norquist.

The banning of Milo is an assault on free speech that should horrify all conservatives, including the CPAC board.


Horowitz: CPAC's Disinvitation to Milo an Assault on Free Speech
 
THE RIGHT THROWS MILO TO THE WOLVES
Why the Left dominates the national culture.
February 22, 2017

David Horowitz
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The hateful Left whose most effective weapon is character assassination has created a gotcha culture for conservatives, and conservatives can be counted on to fold every time.

Barney Frank had a prostitution ring operating out of his house and masturbated into the president's locker in the Capitol gym. But that didn't prevent him from architecting the incredibly destructive Dodd-Frank bill and the subprime mortgage crisis because Democrats never broke ranks and protected him.

Milo is indisputably the most effective conservative on campus battling the anti-American identity-obsessed, racist Left. He is a victim of sexual abuse himself, which entails confusion on these issues. That conservatives would abandon him - throw him to the wolves - tells you everything you need to know why the Left dominates the national culture and thus the political culture which is downstream.

The Right Throws Milo to the Wolves
 
MILO AT THE DAVID HOROWITZ FREEDOM CENTER
"Dangerous" author discusses his new book at the Wednesday Morning Club.
July 19, 2017

Frontpagemag.com
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Editor's note: Below are the video and transcript to Milo Yiannopoulos's appearance at the David Horowitz Freedom Center's July 14, 2017 gathering of the Wednesday Morning Club.

Video:

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Milo at the David Horowitz Freedom Center
 
You're one too talk Jihad!

You want to start a war against billions of people and turn our country back to the 19th century while silencing the opposition. You're scum.


So, you can't defend the censorship of milo, but can't bring yourself to admit it, because partisanship?
 

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