Berkeley Goes Berserk Over Milo Speech On Campus

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4182824/Protesters-speech-Breitbart-editor-UC-Berkeley.html

Trump threatens to cut UC Berkeley's federal funding after violent protests break out at the campus in response to planned speech by right-wing firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos
  • Violent protest broke out at UC Berkeley campus over plans for Milo Yiannopoulos to give a speech
  • Event was cancelled and the polarizing Beitbart News editor and his team were swiftly evacuated
  • Trump later tweeted a threat to cut the school's federal funding
  • Yiannopoulos later posted a video complaining that UC Berkley was 'no friend to free speech any more'
  • Reports of protesters setting off fireworks, tearing down barricades and setting fires at the university
  • One motorist drove off with a protester still on his hood after demonstrators began attacking cars
  • Police reportedly responded to the chaos on campus by opening fire with non-lethal bullets
  • Campus was placed on lockdown and students were ordered to take shelter on Wednesday evening
  • The speech would have been the last stop on Yiannopoulos' anti-political correctness Dangerous F****t Tour
  • Berkeley's Chancellor said Yiannopoulous 'uses odious behavior in part to 'entertain' but also to deflect any serious engagement with ideas


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The group entered campus and immediately began throwing rocks at officers. In an effort to avoid injuries to innocent members of the surrounding crowd who might have been caught in the middle, police officers exercised restraint and did not respond with force.

Nonsense. I saw videos and the cops did nothing, just like the DC police during the inaugural riots. Trained riot police can respond to attacks without unduly endangering the crowd. If you choose to participate in a demonstration that you know (and hope) will turn violent, I don't have a whole ton of sympathy for you either.

If a band of alt-right protestors had tried to stop, say Erick Holder, from speaking, I am quote sure the response would have been far different. For one thing, the students involved would have been expelled the next day.

Trump is handling this correctly. Put these universities on notice that their federal funding and grants are in jeopardy if this sort of thing continues.
 
Milo is sharp as a tack. He's like a young Newt Gingrich (as far as out thinking his opponent).
Can't win a debate against someone so well informed, well spoken, and quick witted.
Well done Milo!
He's great. Something else. Right-cover for common sense - a flamboyant gay man
 
After Berkeley Students And Antifa Silence Milo’s Tiny Speech, Tucker Carlson Gives Him National Spotlight
zeropointnow Thu Feb 2, 2017 2:57am EST 3 Comments 762


Last night a combination of UC Berkeley students and Antifa assholes shut down a Milo Yiannopoulos speech on campus, hurling rocks and spraying mace on innocent Trump supporters. The hilarious part is that by limiting Milo’s free speech to a relatively small audience, these young socialists inadvertently exposed his ideas to millions of people on Fox News, after Tucker Carlson had him on to explain what happened;


Here’s Milo’s official response:


http://ibankcoin.com/zeropointnow/2...-tucker-carlson-gives-him-national-spotlight/
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4182824/Protesters-speech-Breitbart-editor-UC-Berkeley.html

Trump threatens to cut UC Berkeley's federal funding after violent protests break out at the campus in response to planned speech by right-wing firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos
  • Violent protest broke out at UC Berkeley campus over plans for Milo Yiannopoulos to give a speech
  • Event was cancelled and the polarizing Beitbart News editor and his team were swiftly evacuated
  • Trump later tweeted a threat to cut the school's federal funding
  • Yiannopoulos later posted a video complaining that UC Berkley was 'no friend to free speech any more'
  • Reports of protesters setting off fireworks, tearing down barricades and setting fires at the university
  • One motorist drove off with a protester still on his hood after demonstrators began attacking cars
  • Police reportedly responded to the chaos on campus by opening fire with non-lethal bullets
  • Campus was placed on lockdown and students were ordered to take shelter on Wednesday evening
  • The speech would have been the last stop on Yiannopoulos' anti-political correctness Dangerous F****t Tour
  • Berkeley's Chancellor said Yiannopoulous 'uses odious behavior in part to 'entertain' but also to deflect any serious engagement with ideas


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...eitbart-editor-UC-Berkeley.html#ixzz4XXvfaCwE
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Isn't this opposite to the response that is needed.. Why doesn't he offer additional help with protecting the campus and surrounding community from outside rioters not associated with the university? Milo should have been allowed to speak. Had the outside agitators been kept away chances are he would have been, despite the student protests.
 
Great, the disruption and resistance machine started kicking in. I applaud that. Finally universities stop this PC shit and start thinking about banning hate speech and people that spread hatred and lies.

What do they call people that protest against gay men? Oh yeah, intolerant homophobes!

Milo Yiannopoulos event canceled after violence erupts

Amid an apparently organized violent attack and destruction of property at UC Berkeley’s Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union, the UC Police Department (UCPD) determined it was necessary to evacuate controversial speaker Milo Yiannopoulos from campus and to cancel his scheduled 8 p.m. performance. Yiannopoulos had been invited by the Berkeley College Republicans.

At about 10 p.m., campus officials lifted the “shelter in place” order issued earlier in the evening and said Berkeley would be back to business as usual on Thursday. However, UCPD asked the community to be aware that protest activity was still occurring in the city of Berkeley and to avoid streets surrounding the campus.

The violence was instigated by a group of about 150 masked agitators who came onto campus and interrupted an otherwise non-violent protest.

The decision to cancel the event was made at about 6 p.m., and officers read several dispersal announcements to a crowd of more than 1,500 protesters who had gathered outside the student union, where Yiannopoulos was to speak. He immediately was escorted from the building and left campus.

Of paramount importance was the campus’s commitment to ensure the safety and security of those attending the event, the speaker, those who came to engage in lawful protest and members of the public and the Berkeley campus community.

Fires that were deliberately set, one outside the campus Amazon outlet; Molotov cocktails that caused generator-powered spotlights to catch fire; commercial-grade fireworks thrown at police officers; barricades pushed into windows and skirmishes within the crowd were among the evening’s violent acts.

The masked agitators came to campus eastbound on Bancroft Way, and fire damage and other destruction to the Stiles Hall construction site, where a new residence hall is planned, was reported. The group entered campus and immediately began throwing rocks at officers. In an effort to avoid injuries to innocent members of the surrounding crowd who might have been caught in the middle, police officers exercised restraint and did not respond with force.

Agitators also attacked some members of the crowd who were rescued by police. UCPD reported no major injuries and about a half dozen minor injuries. Mutual aid officers from the city of Oakland and from Alameda County arrived at Berkeley around 7:45 p.m. to assist UCPD and Berkeley city police.

No arrests had been made by UCPD as of 9:30 p.m.

Campus officials said they condemn in the strongest possible terms the violence and unlawful behavior that was on display and deeply regret that those tactics now overshadow the efforts of the majority to engage in legitimate and lawful protest against the performer’s presence at Berkeley and his perspectives.

UC Berkeley officials and UCPD went to extraordinary lengths to plan for this event, working closely with the Berkeley College Republicans and putting the appropriate resources in place to maintain security. Officials were in contact with other university campuses where Yiannopoulos had been asked to speak, and they paid close attention to lessons learned. Dozens of additional police officers were on duty for Wednesday’s scheduled event, and multiple methods of crowd control were in place. Ultimately, and unfortunately, however, it was impossible to maintain order given the level of threat, disruption and organized violence.

Campus officials added that they regret that the threats and unlawful actions of a few have interfered with the exercise of First Amendment rights on a campus that is proud of its history and legacy as the home of the Free Speech Movement.

In an earlier message to the Berkeley campus community, Chancellor Nicholas Dirks made it clear that while Yiannopoulos’ views, tactics and rhetoric are profoundly contrary to those of the campus, UC Berkeley is bound by the Constitution, the law and the university’s values and Principles of Community, which include the enabling of free expression across the full spectrum of opinion and perspective.

http://news.berkeley.edu/2017/02/01/yiannopoulos-event-canceled/


some pics from event:

http://www.nbcnews.com/slideshow/vi...s-force-cancelation-yiannopoulos-talk-n715796

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Great, the disruption and resistance machine started kicking in. I applaud that. Finally universities stop this PC shit and start thinking about banning hate speech and people that spread hatred and lies.

You applaud physical violence and property destruction/vandalism? Yeah, that'll ban hate. Nicely played.
 
Lol, they should start paying him more at Breitbart. This must be the shittiest hotel room or mom's basement I have seen in a while.

After Berkeley Students And Antifa Silence Milo’s Tiny Speech, Tucker Carlson Gives Him National Spotlight
zeropointnow Thu Feb 2, 2017 2:57am EST 3 Comments 762


Last night a combination of UC Berkeley students and Antifa assholes shut down a Milo Yiannopoulos speech on campus, hurling rocks and spraying mace on innocent Trump supporters. The hilarious part is that by limiting Milo’s free speech to a relatively small audience, these young socialists inadvertently exposed his ideas to millions of people on Fox News, after Tucker Carlson had him on to explain what happened;


Here’s Milo’s official response:


http://ibankcoin.com/zeropointnow/2...-tucker-carlson-gives-him-national-spotlight/
 
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