We need more University professors like this, our children can only benefit from their shining example.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzFS1qLlULc - Action starts at 10:16

starting_11 wrote:Ahh land of the free... until you protest and the police get bored and chuck you in the clink.
A bit like how no one was allowed into central London to protest during our precious royal couples' wedding a few years ago.
They were banned from entering London, not just the weddingHatfieldClaret wrote:If anyone wants to go and protest at someone's wedding, they just haven't got enough to do.....
I hope they were all made to take a wash too!!starting_11 wrote:They were banned from entering London, not just the wedding
Goodstarting_11 wrote:They were banned from entering London, not just the wedding
ClaretMoffitt
".. fighting against the popular Nazi Gavin Mcinnies (no need to look him up, just take my word for it that he is indeed a Nazi)..."
I did look up Gavin McInnes.coffin dodger
".. The ever-present, ever-burgeoning 'criticise my doctrine and you are clearly a nazi and must be outed as one' is everywhere. For criticising Soros, I'm a jew-hater. For questioning the banking system, I'm a crypto-fascist. For disliking the Clintons, I'm a nazi. For suggesting Trump is a natural extension of where the US is heading, I'm pro-Trump. If I don't fall in line with current in-group thinking, I'm a fascist. All of these memes emanate from The State...."
Gosh, I don't think Plato considers him a Nazi either.Plato Rising
"Gavin McInnes tried to subvert the alt-right away from ethno-nationalism by creating his little multicultural "proud boys" cult. He appears to have failed miserably"
Freedoms have to be limited to some extent. OK, you might want to protest at a wedding, or a christening, or a funeral, or a child's birthday party, or a school speech day - but should you be allowed to?starting_11 wrote:Ahh land of the free... until you protest and the police get bored and chuck you in the clink.
A bit like how no one was allowed into central London to protest during our precious royal couples' wedding a few years ago.
I wish someone had protested at my wedding, would've saved me about 5 years of aggro.dsr wrote:Freedoms have to be limited to some extent. OK, you might want to protest at a wedding, or a christening, or a funeral, or a child's birthday party, or a school speech day - but should you be allowed to?
SHE IS A PROFESSOR THOUGH!??!RingoMcCartney wrote:That oestrogen fuelled rant proves that the "progressives," the left and the undemocratic "liberals", claim to "love diversity"
They hate diversity of opinion.....
Like his "Muslim ban" which just so happens to be the least effective ban in all existence.NRC wrote:right, you deal with each one on its merits/detriments, and not surround them with noise so that nobody pays attention