I agree w Peter Beinart on this one.http://theatln.tc/2kzE2Gn
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just for the sake of argument can we continue my analogy and imagine a world where Michael Richards incorporates the N-word...
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...in every single comedic performance. Does Berkeley's campus welcome him with open arms when a group of students invite him?
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It's like when the ACLU defended the KKK's right to march (and others to protest, criticize, and march, too)...
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The difference I see here is that an undergraduate institution is obliged to foster an environment where students feel safe.
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"feel safe" or "are safe"? And who decides when one or the other is breached?
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a cis person may be offended by transphobia, but only a trans person can feel their existence is threatened...
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Presupposes an informed and curious public.Minds susceptible to Nazi ideology aren't going to check Milo's statistics.
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Milo's a professional troll. Combat by ignoring him. Not exposure, criticism, or protest.
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a lot of leftists are tired of playing nice
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perspective and the perspective that says..."Call a Nazi a Nazi, and punch them in the face"
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but you're speaking for you, and they're speaking for them. There is a growing rift on the left between your
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