Speaking of being adamantly against "it", I read this after I saw this thread. Here is a group that is ferociously against free speech. Good read to go with a nice hot cup of micro-roasted Peru.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-california-ucberkeley-protests-idUSKBN15H1R5
I said this in a different thread. Hate won the 2016 election. And hate is what we're going to get.
In this particular case I don't feel pity for this Milo *********. I just can't feel pity or get upset when a guy whose built his fame on the back of being un-apologetically mean and then he receives it back with interest.
Milo's product that he sells is meanness. If you swim in the waters of meanness then you're swimming with sharks and as soon as there is blood in the water a frenzy is going to start. This dude knows he's disliked, knows the places where he's not going to be received and then when something like this happens uses to paint himself as a victim. Just like those liberals who went to the Trump rallies looking for trouble, finding it, getting punched and thrown out, and then claiming to be the victim.
I said this in a different thread. Hate won the 2016 election. And hate is what we're going to get.
In this particular case I don't feel pity for this Milo *********. I just can't feel pity or get upset when a guy whose built his fame on the back of being un-apologetically mean and then he receives it back with interest.
Milo's product that he sells is meanness. If you swim in the waters of meanness then you're swimming with sharks and as soon as there is blood in the water a frenzy is going to start. This dude knows he's disliked, knows the places where he's not going to be received and then when something like this happens uses to paint himself as a victim. Just like those liberals who went to the Trump rallies looking for trouble, finding it, getting punched and thrown out, and then claiming to be the victim.
With all due respect I think your missing the point. IMHO your right about this guy, I would not be in attendance. So why not just let the guy speak? Nobody has to attend, it's not mandatory, so why not just let a minuscule audience speak for itself? Why is it necessary to throw tantrums and destroy property until they get their way? Free speech is for everyone, not just those that we agree with. Sort of sad that the up and coming minds are so narrow and closed. The intolerance demonstrated by these liberals it noteworthy to all.
In this country speech is protected....even speech that we dont like. If people start going after speech that they dont like......eventually no one will be allowed to say anything....because someone somewhere will be offended.
If no one likes what milo has to say....then dont show up. If there are venues that no one shows up at, eventually people will get the hint, and no longer book him.
I do find it funny that Milo was not allowed to speak (by a group of people that defends free speech rights) because they dont like what he had to say. Just a bit hypocritical if you ask me.
Now, if you think you do have rights, I have one last assignment for ya. Next time you're at the computer get on the Internet, go to Wikipedia. When you get to Wikipedia, in the search field for Wikipedia, i want to type in, "Japanese-Americans 1942" and you'll find out all about your precious ******* rights. Alright. You know about it.
In 1942 there were 110,000 Japanese-American citizens, in good standing, law abiding people, who were thrown into internment camps simply because their parents were born in the wrong country. That's all they did wrong. They had no right to a lawyer, no right to a fair trial, no right to a jury of their peers, no right to due process of any kind. The only right they had was...right this way! Into the internment camps.
Just when these American citizens needed their rights the most...their government took them away. and rights aren't rights if someone can take em away. They're priveledges. That's all we've ever had in this country is a bill of TEMPORARY priviledges; and if you read the news, even badly, you know the list get's shorter, and shorter, and shorter.
He's right....but he didnt look at the base cause....Fear. Fear gets in the way of a lot of things.....and is used to justify a lot of things.
Fear is what has caused all of the riots and protests over the last couple of months. Fear of rights being taken away....etc even though people dont realize that abortions are not a RIGHT.....lol....but dont get me started. If you even look at hatred, it is nothing more than fear externalized, instead of internalized.
LOL, there are a lot of thing that are temporary. Think about it.....money is nothing more than a little green piece of paper....that someone SAYS is worth something....kinda like most things in life. You 401K.....the deed to your house.....your marriage vows....etc. All of those exist because someone says that they hold meaning.....or value.
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...or-military-to-overthrow-president-trump.html
Sarah Silverman calls for military to overthrow President Trump
People might say...."Damn the Man", but they have forgotten, "The Man calls all the shots". Idiots like these are making the situation worse. They will end up making the government fight back, and thats when things get ugly.
I'm not defending their actions. I'm just not outraged. One thing the past few months have taught me, is its absolutely ******* pointless to try be rational anymore. On the day I heard my new president sworn in he painted America as some sort of Mad Max hellscape. So why is it shocking that the ******** he claimed America to be proves itself to be true? We're way past the tipping point of civility. America told civility to take a long hike a while ago. So I'm learning really fast to stop being surprised when people are being uncivil.
We got liberals beating up people and destroying property and preventing freedom of speech and we got conservative white supremacists going into black churches and shooting killing everyone and burning down mosques preventing freedom of religion. I mean I suppose I could paint ALL conservatives with the Dylan Roof brush. But I'd rather just take the perspective that America is full of ****** Americans. Got plenty of great Americans too, but way more ****** than good at this point. I've tried most of my life to be a good one. Or at least be a better one today than I was yesterday. But I'm realizing it's pointless. I need to just pick a team and attack the other like the rest of America. I just don't like either team. So **** em both I guess.
Thankfully Dylan Roof is just one angry little man that may never again have audible flatulence for the rest of his short life. The stepping on free speech at college campuses is a regular thing, happens quite frequently and has been going on for some time.
The difference is groups of liberals regularly get away with stripping rights from others at their own discretion as opposed to a one time act by an individual. I wont say I'm outraged but I am concerned. It sets a really bad precedent when defense of rights becomes selective.
I cant even mention the Trump and ****** American part because I agree with you much more than I disagree. The intense coverage surrounding recent events and the election have illuniated plenty of ****** Americans. It also illuminated some very serious problems with the liberal progressive movement. Those of us that want equal rights for everyone really do have something to be concerned about because preservation or rights and equality for all are obviously not liberal values.
You're correct equal rights and equality for all is not a liberal value. Nor is it a conservative value.
My basic perspective on the UC Berkeley mess is summed up in this Bill Burr bit talking about liberals losing their **** over the Duck Dynasty guys. I share a similar perspective: "I know what they did was wrong, but I dont get the shock. What did you think was going to happen when a guy like Milo who loves to call liberals cucks and a slew of other mean **** goes to epicenter of liberalism? Did you think they were gonna give him a hug?"
https://youtu.be/bEyaIjm0G2s?t=2m18s
Your comment reminded me of how Martha Stewart (I think thats who it was) lost her entire career over the admission that she said the "N-word" back in the day.
Your alright! I hope we get to ride together one day :cheers:
I believe that was Paula Dean. Martha Stewart is now on a cooking show with Snoop Dogg.
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