muddybrazos said:
ShooterTX said:
muddybrazos said:
ShooterTX said:
This is all very interesting.
Many here keep talking about free speech, and yet you refuse to acknowledge that most universities abandon free speech decades ago.
If a group wanted to hold a KKK protest on campus, it would be denied. Any students who illegally started or participated in such a racist event would be arrested and most likely expelled from campus.
The reality is that universities have been shutting down certain types of speech for many years now. Just look at what happens when Ben Shapiro, Ann Coulter, or others on the right are invited to speak at Berkley.
So if a university can ban KKK rallies because the KKK is a hateful, racist, terrorist group; why can't they do the same for the hateful, racist, terrorist Hamas/Gaza groups?
This isn't some watershed moment. If anything, it is remarkably consistent.
I dont think the universities have been shutting down Shapiro and Coulter. Its antifa and violent commie students that riot and shut them down. The schools cant afford the security it takes to have those speakers come.
So how much money did UT spend to have the DPS arrest the protestors?
This is a BS argument. The universities are not required to pay the cops for enforcing the law. It is just a convenient excuse to ban certain groups. Antifa always acts in violation of the law... always. So any university could easily dail 911 as soon as they see the thugs arriving. They just don't want to arrest Antifa, as many of them are professors, family members and students.
Enforce the laws. Arrest them and charge them with terrorist and hate crime charges. Have them serve REAL jail time... and this crap will dissolve very quickly. We know that many of them are traveling all over the nation, from violent protest to violent protest. So lock them up for years, and see how quickly Antifa dissolves.
Well, you and I are talking about 2 different things here. I'm talking about conservative speakers not being able to come to a campus bc of antifa rioters. I dont know who had to pick up the tab for the cops and troopers to run out protesters. I dont know if these protesters actually broke the laws so I will just defer to Frank Galvin on that.
It's kind of funny, but they are not so different.
Antifa uses violence and terroristic threats to keep Ben Shapiro off of campus. The Hamas/Gaza supporters use violence and terroristic threats to keep normal people off of campus.
No group, no matter what their political stance, should be allowed on any campus if they are using terroristic threats that keep others (especially students) away from campus. "Death to America" and "From the river to the sea" are clear terroristic threats. How do we know this? - because these are the chants of actual terrorists who have committed actual acts of violence & terrorism.
When the neo-Nazis chanted "Blood & Soil", it was rightly seen as a terroristic threat of violence because it was a favorite chant of the actual Nazis.
I'm all for free speech, but chanting "Death to America" is not free speech... it is a call to violent action. "From the river to the sea" is not free speech, it is a call to genocidal violence against the Jews.
Free speech is supposed to be about the free exchange of ideas. It is about debate, and attempting to win over people to your side by using persuasion, logic, and reason. Chanting slogans of hate, genocide and threats is NOT free speech. These are threats of violence, and the 1st Amendment does NOT protect threats of violence.
It is one thing to be in a town hall meeting, and to say that you think America should be defeated. It is quite another to rally a mob of protestors with chants like "Death to America". One is protected speech, the other is encouraging a mob into violent action.
ShooterTX