Students at Berkeley protested in the 1960s to help
bring about freedom of political speech and activities at their university.
They forced the administration to acknowledge that such speech should not end
on campus.
Nowadays, students at Berkeley want to end free
speech. They chased Milo Yiannopoulos off campus and then physically attacked
those with whom they disagree. The students turned classical liberalism into
the very fascism that they claim to despise.
Chairman Mao once brought about a 'Cultural Revolution’
that was designed to drive out so called ‘revisionists’ and generally
instill fear into the populace. Why? Because he could and he enjoyed power. He
encouraged China’s young people to harass professors and officials. Many older
people suffered beatings, public humiliation and harassment by Mao's young
fanatics. This helped suppress any dissent—which was always something Mao
enjoyed nipping in the bud. We’re now seeing a variation of this on many of
today’s college campuses. Students are indoctrinated into a mindset that places
feelings above logic and reason. They attack their enemies through violence—not
debate. You cannot reason with a fist in the face. The ‘antifa’ students
are funded by the billionaire sadist George Soros, who loves power and tyranny
just as much as Mao did. Like Mao, he also wants to live forever.
Today, if you are conservative in many of America’s big
cities, you had better keep your mouth shut. Wearing a pro-Trump hat invites a
violent response from leftist thugs. Politicians on the left such as Tim Kaine
are egging it on. The legacy media are also complicit.
The global elite could not install Hillary, so they are
dancing a tantrum. As a result, Trump is threatened with assassination and his
supporters are being physically assaulted. We have also seen Richard Spencer
get sucker punched. Whether or not you agree with him is beside the point. Spencer
does not advocate violence and his free speech should be protected like
anyone else’s.
It’s time to stop the violence and start listening to each
other. Instead of telling the police to ‘stand down’ in the face of
reckless hate and violence from the left, the rule of law should be enforced.
The First Amendment should be defended.
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