Winstonm, on 2017-February-02, 10:09, said:
What Trump is too unlearned to know is that the invitation from U.C. Berkeley to Milo Yiannopoulos to speak does not constitute a 1st Amendment right but the demonstrations against him is a 1st Amendment right. Trump wants to punish those exercising their constitutional rights to protest.
I think there is a basic misunderstanding at play here. Firstly, the university did not invite this guy to speak. There is a group of republican students (and I am sure that they are as ugly as one can imagine young trump supporters or MY enthusiasts to be) and they are a legally recognized student organization. I have no issue with that, btw, much as I am predisposed to loathe what I assume they advocate.
The university allows all such groups to hold events, provided that the group pay for the use of facilities, including a 'normal' level of event security.
The chancellor, on becoming aware of the event and vociferous student objections, issued a beautifully written explanation (I am too lazy/busy to find it and link it: I read it several days ago) and pointed out that the university would be acting contrary to its values were it to ban the event, while making it abundantly clear that he and the university as an entity rejected everything that MY stands for, and got in some pretty good indirect shots at trump for good measure.
Then apparently about 150 protestors, many if not all believed not to be genuine students at all, started acting up, including committing acts of vandalism and exhibiting a desire to be violent. The university reacted to this violence by cancelling the event, not to silence the despicable MY but to prevent a riot. Given that a MY supporter shot and killed an unarmed, peaceful protestor in Washington state, that seems like a reasonable act by a reasonable person.
Somehow I am willing to bet that Fox News didn't exactly convey reality and it seems that Fox News is the main source of information for the great orange despot in the WH.
Heck, in the last week we have the WH (the g.o.d. or his minions) pronouncing that:
a) based on Fox News stats, if Chicago doesn't reduce its murder rate, he'll send in the feds, whatever that means
b) mexico's army should be used to fight drug gangs, but because they are too scared, maybe the g.o.d. will send in the US military. aka invade a country with which the US has been at peace for more than a century
c)the yemen raid that the g.o.d, authorized, in which children were killed by US forces, a US Seal was killed, and the US had to destroy a 75MM airplane to avoid its capture, was a 'success', even while the military itself suggests that the raid was authorized (over dinner, it seems) by the g.o.d. with inadequate intelligence and no desire to learn more
d) in response to a rational step to avoid a riot, the g.o.d. threatens to remove close to $400MM a year to one of the world's leading research universities
e) state department employees who disagree with the arguably illegal EO on refugees should quit: more than 1,000 have signed on or endorsed a 'dissent' memo circulating within the State Department and the internal use of such a memo is a longstanding practice
f) at a prayer meeting, he spent his time bragging about his television ratings on Apprentice and insulting his successor
g) in a telephone call to a close ally, Australia, he boasted about the crowd at his inauguration, lied about the size of his electoral college win, and expressed a desire to renege on an international agreement, and then hung up on the Prime Minister
That is one astounding amount of incompetence, petulance and general all around idiocy, all in one week.
It is of no surprise to anyone, with any understanding of just how stupid, ignorant and prejudiced many people are, that all of this has raised his popularity with the morons making up his base. Oh..I shouldn't call them morons? I might somehow offend them and fail to persuade them? All progressives should pretend that these morons and bigots are nice people if only we would stop being rude to them?
Take a look at MY, and those who support him. Take a look at the republican leadership in congress. Even McCain, who surely loathes and detests trump, can't bring himself to do the morally right thing for the country he professes to love so much.
No: when people act like morons, bigots, cowards, and sycophants to a would-be dictator, the only correct response is to stop pretending that those people are nice people.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari