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originally posted by: Bobaganoosh
I really wish his events would stop being shut down. His new content is being slowed to a trickle. I took him seriously before the election, and I think it's doubly important to do so now.
Instead, these antifa douchebags are going to keep pushing and prodding and pouting till they get the fascist response they want.
They are shaping their own reality through stupidity. Part of me feels bad for them, then another part of me wants to go after them with a pick axe handle.
originally posted by: mikegrouchy
Trump is trying to end the Iranian Sex Slave Trade.
He isn't going to waste a second on the infantile scum of Berkeley.
originally posted by: Painterz
Milo is a deliberate agent provocateur.
He was sent to give this speech precisely because they knew it would be protested and halted.
Thus allowing the Trump supporters to say all of the things they've been saying in this thread about how evil the Left are for stopping the free speech of this hate-spewing scumbag Milo.
Thus, Trump supporters are being manipulated into defending the indefensible, whilst feeling like they are justified and righteous in doing so.
You're all being manipulated.
Milo is a deliberate agent provocateur. He was sent to give this speech precisely because they knew it would be protested and halted.
originally posted by: Painterz
Milo is a deliberate agent provocateur.
You're all being manipulated.
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: mikegrouchy
That's kind of dumb. There's no indication the ones that started the riot were even students at Berkeley. San Francisco and Oakland are a hot bed for these Antifa/Black Bloc types. Just look at the Occupy Oakland protests.
Furthermore, it isn't like the school condoned these actions. So why should the school be punished for the actions of a few?
Finally, from what I can tell, the majority of Berkeley's federal funding comes in the form of research grants. So the only thing such a move would do is set us back in advancing human knowledge. Then again, considering Trump's antiscience stance so far he might see that as a good thing.
originally posted by: mikegrouchy
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: mikegrouchy
That's kind of dumb. There's no indication the ones that started the riot were even students at Berkeley. San Francisco and Oakland are a hot bed for these Antifa/Black Bloc types. Just look at the Occupy Oakland protests.
Furthermore, it isn't like the school condoned these actions. So why should the school be punished for the actions of a few?
Finally, from what I can tell, the majority of Berkeley's federal funding comes in the form of research grants. So the only thing such a move would do is set us back in advancing human knowledge. Then again, considering Trump's antiscience stance so far he might see that as a good thing.
Oh, we want to know who they are?
They are the prophesized black flag army of the Iranian Mahdi.
The reader probably thinks I'm either crazy or being hyperbolic.
The rioters themselves probably think they are not serving Iran.
But the day after President Trump puts Iran on notice, protests in America escalate to riots and beatings.
In the final analysis it will be shown that the mask wearing, black flag wielding, people were defending the world wide Iranian Sex Slave Trade.
And their only defense will be to say "we did not know".
2 Studies
The National Violence Against Women survey found that 21.5 percent of men and 35.4 percent of women living with a same-sex partner experienced intimate-partner physical violence in their lifetimes, compared with 7.1 percent and 20.4 percent for men and women, respectively, with a history of only opposite-sex cohabitation.
originally posted by: richapau
a reply to: theantediluvian
Something he is fond of talking about is the rates of domestic violence. I was surprised to see this. Much higher than I expected.2 Studies
The National Violence Against Women survey found that 21.5 percent of men and 35.4 percent of women living with a same-sex partner experienced intimate-partner physical violence in their lifetimes, compared with 7.1 percent and 20.4 percent for men and women, respectively, with a history of only opposite-sex cohabitation.