Berkeley to offer counceling to those who feel unsafe by upcoming Ben Shapiro speech

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And to you who feel "unsafe" by Antifa who are openly allowed to riot and assault people, the hell with you.


Ben Shapiro visit update: Maps added to logistics and resources

Support and counseling services for students, staff and faculty
"We are deeply concerned about the impact some speakers may have on individuals’ sense of safety and belonging. No one should be made to feel threatened or harassed simply because of who they are or for what they believe. For that reason, the following support services are being offered and encouraged"



In advance of Ben Shapiro’s appearance Thursday, Sept. 14, at UC Berkeley, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Paul Alivisatos today sent out this message detailing campus logistics for the event:

Dear UC Berkeley community,

This is an important time for all of us as we work together to uphold our commitment to free speech and to the principles of community, including respect for the dignity of all members of our UC Berkeley community. I recommend that you consider viewing Chancellor Christ’s recent Berkeley Forum speech and the Q&A that followed.

Today I write about specific commitments we are making to support our community, as well as to share logistics and security arrangements for Sept. 14. That evening, from 7-9 p.m., political commentator and radio talk show host Ben Shapiro will speak at Zellerbach Hall at the invitation of one of our registered student groups. Our commitment to free speech, as well as to the law, mandates that the students who invited Shapiro be able to host their event for those who wish to hear him speak. Our commitment to the principles of community mandates that all students, faculty and staff be able to be present on campus, engaging in their regular academic activities without fear. Achieving this poses unusual challenges for us; this memo lays out the arrangements that we are putting in place.

Ben Shapiro visit update: Maps added to logistics and resources
 
And to you who feel "unsafe" by Antifa who are openly allowed to riot and assault people, the hell with you.


Ben Shapiro visit update: Maps added to logistics and resources

Support and counseling services for students, staff and faculty

"We are deeply concerned about the impact some speakers may have on individuals’ sense of safety and belonging. No one should be made to feel threatened or harassed simply because of who they are or for what they believe. For that reason, the following support services are being offered and encouraged"



In advance of Ben Shapiro’s appearance Thursday, Sept. 14, at UC Berkeley, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Paul Alivisatos today sent out this message detailing campus logistics for the event:

Dear UC Berkeley community,

This is an important time for all of us as we work together to uphold our commitment to free speech and to the principles of community, including respect for the dignity of all members of our UC Berkeley community. I recommend that you consider viewing Chancellor Christ’s recent Berkeley Forum speech and the Q&A that followed.

Today I write about specific commitments we are making to support our community, as well as to share logistics and security arrangements for Sept. 14. That evening, from 7-9 p.m., political commentator and radio talk show host Ben Shapiro will speak at Zellerbach Hall at the invitation of one of our registered student groups. Our commitment to free speech, as well as to the law, mandates that the students who invited Shapiro be able to host their event for those who wish to hear him speak. Our commitment to the principles of community mandates that all students, faculty and staff be able to be present on campus, engaging in their regular academic activities without fear. Achieving this poses unusual challenges for us; this memo lays out the arrangements that we are putting in place.


Ben Shapiro visit update: Maps added to logistics and resources

How do some of these people even bring up the "courage" to get out of bed in the morning?
 
The left wing hypersensitivity is just bizarre. Why aren’t these people aware of how psycho they look to other people?
 
I would think many HR people, when they get an employment application from a Berkley grad, just file 13 it and move on.
 
And to you who feel "unsafe" by Antifa who are openly allowed to riot and assault people, the hell with you.


Ben Shapiro visit update: Maps added to logistics and resources

Support and counseling services for students, staff and faculty

"We are deeply concerned about the impact some speakers may have on individuals’ sense of safety and belonging. No one should be made to feel threatened or harassed simply because of who they are or for what they believe. For that reason, the following support services are being offered and encouraged"



In advance of Ben Shapiro’s appearance Thursday, Sept. 14, at UC Berkeley, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Paul Alivisatos today sent out this message detailing campus logistics for the event:

Dear UC Berkeley community,

This is an important time for all of us as we work together to uphold our commitment to free speech and to the principles of community, including respect for the dignity of all members of our UC Berkeley community. I recommend that you consider viewing Chancellor Christ’s recent Berkeley Forum speech and the Q&A that followed.

Today I write about specific commitments we are making to support our community, as well as to share logistics and security arrangements for Sept. 14. That evening, from 7-9 p.m., political commentator and radio talk show host Ben Shapiro will speak at Zellerbach Hall at the invitation of one of our registered student groups. Our commitment to free speech, as well as to the law, mandates that the students who invited Shapiro be able to host their event for those who wish to hear him speak. Our commitment to the principles of community mandates that all students, faculty and staff be able to be present on campus, engaging in their regular academic activities without fear. Achieving this poses unusual challenges for us; this memo lays out the arrangements that we are putting in place.


Ben Shapiro visit update: Maps added to logistics and resources

I say before visiting Berkley to speak maybe they should fly over and drop leaflets like they did the Viet Cong.
 
And to you who feel "unsafe" by Antifa who are openly allowed to riot and assault people, the hell with you.


Ben Shapiro visit update: Maps added to logistics and resources

Support and counseling services for students, staff and faculty

"We are deeply concerned about the impact some speakers may have on individuals’ sense of safety and belonging. No one should be made to feel threatened or harassed simply because of who they are or for what they believe. For that reason, the following support services are being offered and encouraged"



In advance of Ben Shapiro’s appearance Thursday, Sept. 14, at UC Berkeley, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Paul Alivisatos today sent out this message detailing campus logistics for the event:

Dear UC Berkeley community,

This is an important time for all of us as we work together to uphold our commitment to free speech and to the principles of community, including respect for the dignity of all members of our UC Berkeley community. I recommend that you consider viewing Chancellor Christ’s recent Berkeley Forum speech and the Q&A that followed.

Today I write about specific commitments we are making to support our community, as well as to share logistics and security arrangements for Sept. 14. That evening, from 7-9 p.m., political commentator and radio talk show host Ben Shapiro will speak at Zellerbach Hall at the invitation of one of our registered student groups. Our commitment to free speech, as well as to the law, mandates that the students who invited Shapiro be able to host their event for those who wish to hear him speak. Our commitment to the principles of community mandates that all students, faculty and staff be able to be present on campus, engaging in their regular academic activities without fear. Achieving this poses unusual challenges for us; this memo lays out the arrangements that we are putting in place.


Ben Shapiro visit update: Maps added to logistics and resources
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You mean you don't get a warm and fuzzy feeling by protecting our delicate little delinquent daffodils from the grownups' world?
 
And to you who feel "unsafe" by Antifa who are openly allowed to riot and assault people, the hell with you.


Ben Shapiro visit update: Maps added to logistics and resources

Support and counseling services for students, staff and faculty

"We are deeply concerned about the impact some speakers may have on individuals’ sense of safety and belonging. No one should be made to feel threatened or harassed simply because of who they are or for what they believe. For that reason, the following support services are being offered and encouraged"



In advance of Ben Shapiro’s appearance Thursday, Sept. 14, at UC Berkeley, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Paul Alivisatos today sent out this message detailing campus logistics for the event:

Dear UC Berkeley community,

This is an important time for all of us as we work together to uphold our commitment to free speech and to the principles of community, including respect for the dignity of all members of our UC Berkeley community. I recommend that you consider viewing Chancellor Christ’s recent Berkeley Forum speech and the Q&A that followed.

Today I write about specific commitments we are making to support our community, as well as to share logistics and security arrangements for Sept. 14. That evening, from 7-9 p.m., political commentator and radio talk show host Ben Shapiro will speak at Zellerbach Hall at the invitation of one of our registered student groups. Our commitment to free speech, as well as to the law, mandates that the students who invited Shapiro be able to host their event for those who wish to hear him speak. Our commitment to the principles of community mandates that all students, faculty and staff be able to be present on campus, engaging in their regular academic activities without fear. Achieving this poses unusual challenges for us; this memo lays out the arrangements that we are putting in place.

Ben Shapiro visit update: Maps added to logistics and resources

UC Berkeley should change the name of their football team to...........

The wilting buttercups!
 
Sad to see, but not surprising at this point.

The Regressives enable this madness, and they're proud of it.

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And to you who feel "unsafe" by Antifa who are openly allowed to riot and assault people, the hell with you.


Ben Shapiro visit update: Maps added to logistics and resources

Support and counseling services for students, staff and faculty

"We are deeply concerned about the impact some speakers may have on individuals’ sense of safety and belonging. No one should be made to feel threatened or harassed simply because of who they are or for what they believe. For that reason, the following support services are being offered and encouraged"



In advance of Ben Shapiro’s appearance Thursday, Sept. 14, at UC Berkeley, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Paul Alivisatos today sent out this message detailing campus logistics for the event:

Dear UC Berkeley community,

This is an important time for all of us as we work together to uphold our commitment to free speech and to the principles of community, including respect for the dignity of all members of our UC Berkeley community. I recommend that you consider viewing Chancellor Christ’s recent Berkeley Forum speech and the Q&A that followed.

Today I write about specific commitments we are making to support our community, as well as to share logistics and security arrangements for Sept. 14. That evening, from 7-9 p.m., political commentator and radio talk show host Ben Shapiro will speak at Zellerbach Hall at the invitation of one of our registered student groups. Our commitment to free speech, as well as to the law, mandates that the students who invited Shapiro be able to host their event for those who wish to hear him speak. Our commitment to the principles of community mandates that all students, faculty and staff be able to be present on campus, engaging in their regular academic activities without fear. Achieving this poses unusual challenges for us; this memo lays out the arrangements that we are putting in place.

Ben Shapiro visit update: Maps added to logistics and resources

I say before visiting Berkley to speak maybe they should fly over and drop leaflets like they did the Viet Cong.

I don't know if that's a good idea. Someone might get a paper cut and sue those that dropped them.
 
REGRESSIVES: VIEWING THIS VIDEO MAY TRIGGER YOU, PLEASE AVOID

Here, honest and actual liberal Dave Rubin exposes the Regressives on this topic, again:

“Instead of silencing speakers on campus perhaps do what you're supposed to in college instead: listen to someone who thinks differently than you do. This way you will learn how to think...and instead of having to brace yourself for bad ideas, you can arm yourself with good ones.”
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