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"We write today because, in addition to the deeply disrespectful presence of ADF on campus and the faculty moderator's dismissal of our peaceful action as childish, armed police officers were called into the Sterling Law Building in response to our exercise of peaceful protest."
The federalist society, a hate group in it's own right, invited a leader of an even more hateful group to speak on their campus. I say good for the students.'Grow Up': Yale Law School Students Interrupt Event, Demand Right To Talk Over Speakers
Yale Law School's chapter of the Federalist Society invited two speakers to campus to discuss a recent Supreme Court case,…reason.com
We should probably just have a cancel culture section, because heres another example.
TLDR
Student group invites speakers to discuss a legal case
Other students disrupt it, claiming they have more freedom of speech than the speakers
After theyre ejected, they claim the speakers are intolerant and shouldnt be tolerated
After the police show up to stop their peaceful banging on the walls, harrasment, and blocking exits, they claim the police are harmful and should be ejected (by who?)
Which makes me wonder if they teach irony at Yale.
The federalist society, a hate group in it's own right, invited a leader of an even more hateful group to speak on their campus. I say good for the students.
'Grow Up': Yale Law School Students Interrupt Event, Demand Right To Talk Over Speakers
Yale Law School's chapter of the Federalist Society invited two speakers to campus to discuss a recent Supreme Court case,…reason.com
We should probably just have a cancel culture section, because heres another example.
TLDR
Student group invites speakers to discuss a legal case
Other students disrupt it, claiming they have more freedom of speech than the speakers
After theyre ejected, they claim the speakers are intolerant and shouldnt be tolerated
After the police show up to stop their peaceful banging on the walls, harrasment, and blocking exits, they claim the police are harmful and should be ejected (by who?)
Which makes me wonder if they teach irony at Yale.
How are they a hate group?
Wait, so you're defending a group you are not even familiar with or just playing "naïve"?
Why is Alliance Defending Freedom a Hate Group?
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) first listed Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) as an anti-LGBTQ hate group in 2016.www.splcenter.org
Do you think putting gay people in jail for being gay is hateful or not?
Opinions are like assholes...Wait, so you're defending a group you are not even familiar with or just playing "naïve"?
Why is Alliance Defending Freedom a Hate Group?
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) first listed Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) as an anti-LGBTQ hate group in 2016.www.splcenter.org
Do you think putting gay people in jail for being gay is hateful or not?
ANYONE that doesnt bend the knee to leftist twats and their corrupt progressive agenda is part of a 'hate' group. Its not enough to support peoples right to a different and often deviant life or lifestyle...if you dont endorse it as normal and correct, you are a bigot, a racist, a sexist a "-phobe"...a hater.How are they a hate group?
To be clear, they're not a hate group; they're an utterly corrupt group attacking democracy to replace it with plutocracy. They're grooming ideologues to take over our courts in order to destroy the American people's constitutional rights and their power, among other things like helping Republicans steal elections and wealthy interests to buy them.The federalist society, a hate group in it's own right
Post 15.How are they a hate group?
I defend all groups right to speak, not the content. How is the federalist society a hate group?
Opinions are like assholes...
Southern Poverty Law Center Is a Hate Group
Like many leftist organizations, the Southern Poverty Law Center, or SPLC, started out with good intentions.townhall.com
Free speech'Grow Up': Yale Law School Students Interrupt Event, Demand Right To Talk Over Speakers
Yale Law School's chapter of the Federalist Society invited two speakers to campus to discuss a recent Supreme Court case,…reason.com
We should probably just have a cancel culture section, because heres another example.
TLDR
Student group invites speakers to discuss a legal case
Other students disrupt it, claiming they have more freedom of speech than the speakers
After theyre ejected, they claim the speakers are intolerant and shouldnt be tolerated
After the police show up to stop their peaceful banging on the walls, harrasment, and blocking exits, they claim the police are harmful and should be ejected (by who?)
Which makes me wonder if they teach irony at Yale.
It's infantile. You learn NOTHING while you are shouting. The sound of your own voice rarely yields much in the way of education. Even hearing stuff you don't want to hear trains your brain. The sound of your own voice doesn't do anything beyond exercising your vocal cords. Tell daddy his $77k per year is going to exercising your vocal cords. See how far that gets you.Free speech
It includes the right to speak over others, it is just impolite.
There's nothing to be learned from anti-LGBT drivel like the so called "Alliance Defending Freedom." More like the Alliance opposing Freedom, considering that they want to roll back civil rights for gay people. Their words are poison and they should be rightly drowned out.It's infantile. You learn NOTHING while you are shouting. The sound of your own voice rarely yields much in the way of education. Even hearing stuff you don't want to hear trains your brain. The sound of your own voice doesn't do anything beyond exercising your vocal cords. Tell daddy his $77k per year is going to exercising your vocal cords. See how far that gets you.
The ADF are little better than the KKK in my opinion. They deserve neither respect nor consideration. They can only be opposed wherever they rear their ugly heads.'Grow Up': Yale Law School Students Interrupt Event, Demand Right To Talk Over Speakers
Yale Law School's chapter of the Federalist Society invited two speakers to campus to discuss a recent Supreme Court case,…reason.com
We should probably just have a cancel culture section, because heres another example.
TLDR
Student group invites speakers to discuss a legal case
Other students disrupt it, claiming they have more freedom of speech than the speakers
After theyre ejected, they claim the speakers are intolerant and shouldnt be tolerated
After the police show up to stop their peaceful banging on the walls, harrasment, and blocking exits, they claim the police are harmful and should be ejected (by who?)
Which makes me wonder if they teach irony at Yale.
There is plenty to be learned from "listening" to a view you don't agree with. That is true for Right leaning speakers on campus and left leaning speakers on campus. What is good for the goose is good for the gander.There's nothing to be learned from anti-LGBT drivel like the so called "Alliance Defending Freedom." More like the Alliance opposing Freedom, considering that they want to roll back civil rights for gay people. Their words are poison and they should be rightly drowned out.
Sorry...but you are just being dishonest. This wasnt an open debate forum...it was a scheduled event that invited a panel in to present sides to a viewing audience. The idiots that disrupted the event werent there to participate in a free speech activity, they were intent on PREVENTING free speech. I highly doubt you would champion peoples 'right' to stand and chant in a theater while a movie was playing, or to go into a random classroom and disrupt the education process because they have a 'right' to free speech. I doubt you actually BELIEVE anything you are typing because its so stupid. Rather, you are dutifully presenting the kneejerk leftist support expected of you.If you defend all groups the right to speak, all groups would include the protestors and this wouldn't even be a big deal to you.
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